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'10 CO RB Mister Jones (Signed to Texas A&M)

You mean the #1 overall recruit from the 2004 class and the #1 all-purpose back in the 2003 class?



Crowder is a 2* on two sites and a low 3* on the other two sites.

Yep Crowder is a 3 star ranked RB out of Texas


And BTW Payne is a 3 star #37 ranked RB in the nation according to Scout


BTW Rodney Stewart and Chris Brown what was there rankings coming out of HS.
 
Yes. EB knows RB's and if he offers a RB, I feel pretty confident in his ability to spot talent.

I love EB, but come on man. It does not take a genius to figure out that guys like Adrian Peterson, Maurice Jones-Drew, and Brian Calhoun can play a bit. Those are the types of guys EB has gotten in the past and what we need to be getting going forward. Apparently EB would agree because most of the RB offers this year are the cream of the crop.

Nik had exactly right earlier in this thread, just getting guys to sign is not good enough. Getting the guys we want is the key. So far that is not happening for the most part. I know you think star rankings are complete crap, but pay attention to the guys the coaches offer early. Most of them are pretty highly rated.
 
EB was involved in the recruiting of Brian Calhoun, Hugh Charles, Marcus Houston, Chris Brown, Bobby Purify and now hopefully Wes Brown and Daviene Payne. Can't attack EB record in RB recruiting.
 
I love EB, but come on man. It does not take a genius to figure out that guys like Adrian Peterson, Maurice Jones-Drew, and Brian Calhoun can play a bit. Those are the types of guys EB has gotten in the past and what we need to be getting going forward. Apparently EB would agree because most of the RB offers this year are the cream of the crop.

Nik had exactly right earlier in this thread, just getting guys to sign is not good enough. Getting the guys we want is the key. So far that is not happening for the most part.
I agree but EB does know RB's and until proven otherwise, I'll trust his opinion. Second paragraph I agree 100% with.
 
Yep Crowder is a 3 star ranked RB out of Texas


And BTW Payne is a 3 star #37 ranked RB in the nation according to Scout


BTW Rodney Stewart and Chris Brown what was there rankings coming out of HS.

We get it. Everyone the coaches sign is really good and 2* players quite regularly turn out to be amazing players.
 
Let's deal in reality for just a moment. Our last coach won 1 game for every 2 he lost, we were embarrased on national TV multiple times, our prior coach resigned after being in the national news for a (bogus) scandal. CU hasn't been relevant on the national scene since most of these recruits were 11 years old or younger.

We don't have a list of 4* and 5* recruits just waiting for us to offer like Texas, Florida, and U$C. We are going to have to work harder and yes get a little lucky to get back where we want to be.

We have two choices. One is to go the route of Miami and use hookers and blow or just do like they do at some other places and spread a lot of money around when nobody is looking. That isn't going to work because we can't afford the hit when we get caught and we aren't one of the favored few that the NCAA will just slap on the wrist and say don't do it again with a wink.

The other option is to work hard and patiently to rebuild the program from the foundation up. Work on every 4* and 5* we can get to listen and get some to come, try to fill the class remainding as much as possible with quality 3* talent that can be a solid core to the program. This will still mean that we have to find and develop some 2* guys who for various reasons get overlooked.

Can you make a living recruiting 2* players? No, but if you are selective and work hard to develop the right ones you can get some guys who will be building blocks for your program. Speedy wouldn't start at a lot of schools, some wouldn't even let him see the field. That said he has proven that with some blocking he can compete against anyone. Same for guys like Hartigan, like Bahktiari, like Webb who are all key parts of our team who were not prime targets for the top ten schools.

This is were the magic has to happen. Somehow Embree and Co. have to make the right decisions and influence the right guys to come here and then build something with them. When we win 6-7 games in a season and go to a lower end bowl then it gets a little easier to get higher profile recruits to listen to you, win 9-10 and win a few national TV games on the way to a better bowl and suddenly you have some guys waiting for and wanting your offers, do that consistently with a few years of competing for BCS bowls and then we can start complaining about how the coaches aren't getting what they should out of the high profile guys still on the bench.

We all love the Buffs and think that every recruit should want to come here. Fact is that great weather, a high quality education, and the flatirons over Boulder aren't enough. Recruits want to be able to expect to win and that we have to build before we can complain about recruiting 2* and 3* guys.
 
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Losing is frustrating, I get it. But are some of you seriously suggesting that EB can't recruit? It's easy for us as Buffs fans to think of a million good reasons to play in Boulder, but honestly, why would a blue chip talent choose CU at this point? We haven't been a national force since the early nineties! I mean, Barnett and Slick Rick had a couple good years, but nothing resembling consistency. I don't consider winning the Big 12 North and getting blown out in the championship game something to write home about.

Not only that, but the last two blue chip RBs that came here (Marcus Houston and D Scott) didn't exactly find success. I'm sure there are plenty of reasons for that, but don't think that's not something recruiters from other schools are mentioning.

Also, the last recruiting cycle was a whirlwind, particularly for EB who still had commitments with the Vikings, and this cycle isn't close to being over. Let's let things play out.
 
EB just has to get Wes Brown and then we can stop having these conversations and go back to talking about DL and OL recruiting. Or kickers.
 
EB just has to get Wes Brown and then we can stop having these conversations and go back to talking about DL and OL recruiting. Or kickers.

Correct.

I hope the coaches are scouring the country for a kickoff specialist.
 
Correct.

I hope the coaches are scouring the country for a kickoff specialist.

Can we be the only FBS team in the country with 5 kickers on scholly?

We have three guys on scholly who should have the leg to do the job. Somehow one of them needs to figure it out.

Oliver is the shortest of the three but the most consistent, Castor is just unexplainable, strong leg but doesn't have a clue where it's going. Grossnickle may have the strongest leg and the weakest head of the bunch. Ideally Oliver stays as our placement guy, O'neal continues to develop as our punter, and Gross figures it out doing KO's and giving us a solid backup to the other two. I'm not a believer in cutting a guy but maybe someon councils Castor out of the program. On the other hand O'neil has a big leg as well, maybe in the offseason he becomes our KO guy as well.
 
Can we be the only FBS team in the country with 5 kickers on scholly?

We have three guys on scholly who should have the leg to do the job. Somehow one of them needs to figure it out.

Oliver is the shortest of the three but the most consistent, Castor is just unexplainable, strong leg but doesn't have a clue where it's going. Grossnickle may have the strongest leg and the weakest head of the bunch. Ideally Oliver stays as our placement guy, O'neal continues to develop as our punter, and Gross figures it out doing KO's and giving us a solid backup to the other two. I'm not a believer in cutting a guy but maybe someon councils Castor out of the program. On the other hand O'neil has a big leg as well, maybe in the offseason he becomes our KO guy as well.

He's a freakin' SOCCER player! Get him out there on KO right ****ing now!
 
I hope we didn't just decided to pass on him. The good thing about this though is now EB can go and find us his 5th 2-star RB since he took over less then a year ago! D.D. Goodson, Terrance Crowder, Malcolm Creer, and Rashad Hall (even with that little issue that EB didn't seem to mind about him not being eligible) are surley going to put us over the top! They will combine to form an unstoppable backfield for years to come, just ask Bigbang, he'll tell you. Sports Illustrated's #1 recruiter in college football doing work!
Glad they didn't waste their time going after him as far as we know because he doesn't have the grades to go to CSWho per Lambnation and is going to Mesa. 0/2 with Colorado transfers.
 
Sad. Hopefully he gets it turned around. If only he'd listened to Hagan about some things.
 
We all want to be big stars, but we don't know why and we don't know how

Mister is going to have to learn how, since he didn't listen to EB.

The RB coach at the time was Hagan, but in the words of Cliff Clavin, "your point is still moot."
 
loving the counting crows refs falling on completely deaf ears. It's like people have never heard of them. I like that.
 
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