Any update on him? having another huge year
Idot. It's "Nights." Sheesh.Pretty sure they play @Fairview tonight in the playoffs if anyone want to go check him out. Go Knights!
Well I go to columbine and know both of the Mcdondles pretty well. It was kind of a stupid question to ask cause I pretty much know whats going on. Cameron will go the JUCO route I am sure. Bernard is one of the fastest kids I have ever seen. His speed is up there with speedy. But yes they are playing Fairview tonight I am just about to leave for it. Bernard could be a good possibility for the class of 14.Is 'lil bro pretty good?
Well I go to columbine and know both of the Mcdondles pretty well. It was kind of a stupid question to ask cause I pretty much know whats going on. Cameron will go the JUCO route I am sure. Bernard is one of the fastest kids I have ever seen. His speed is up there with speedy. But yes they are playing Fairview tonight I am just about to leave for it. Bernard could be a good possibility for the class of 14.
http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_19312292
Well, knowing the system well it is a bit of both. They do run the ball a lot you do see a ton of big time stats similar to the Broncos lately and them having huge numbers in the rushing game. That said you would think defenses would be able to key in since they are going to run it every time. It is successful because no one knows where the ball is. It may be to the wing back the full back and there are so many different formations even with the defense loading the box. Cameron has not in my opinion put himself out there enough to other colleges outside of Colorado. I am sure CU, CSU, UNC etc are aware of him because he is right here, but he is not even rated by Scout or rivals and has no highlight videos.Looks like both brothers tore it up in the playoffs and led Columbine to a state title. Even if Cameron looks to be headed the juco route, seems odd that he's seemingly getting no interest from college programs. Does Columbine just have a really effective system? Is it a lack of top end speed?
Well, knowing the system well it is a bit of both. They do run the ball a lot you do see a ton of big time stats similar to the Broncos lately and them having huge numbers in the rushing game. That said you would think defenses would be able to key in since they are going to run it every time. It is successful because no one knows where the ball is. It may be to the wing back the full back and there are so many different formations even with the defense loading the box. Cameron has not in my opinion put himself out there enough to other colleges outside of Colorado. I am sure CU, CSU, UNC etc are aware of him because he is right here, but he is not even rated by Scout or rivals and has no highlight videos.
I mean how many times does a kid run for 2300 yards and average ten yards a carry and not get looks. Many question him on his speed and in all the games I have seen, he has never ever been caught from behind. If you watch the state game replay in the fourth quarter you will see his power between the tackles and stiff arms a guy and runs away for the basically the game clinching touchdown. I kind of rambled on there, so I am not even sure I answered your question entirely. Bernard willl be one to look for with his speed and vision and he is only a sophmore. Their older brother who played with Spond is playing a JUCO in California and is looking to transfer to a D1 school here soon I believe.
insightfulHe will be a good CB perfect Greg Brown recruit.
Relatively speaking, it's his best work.insightful
Looking like he will end up at CSU-Pueblo.
He did end up signing w/CSU-Pueblo.
http://www.gothunderwolves.com/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/20120201_scxRtx
So how long until Wristo ends up on the CU staff as a coordinator?
Tough to say. I think he really loves being in charge of a program on the rise. Maybe if he wins a D-2 national championship he might look around. Not sure if he would move into a coordinator role or look for a HC job only.
I don't know anything specific about Wristen or his goals, other than that he's originally from Pueblo. But the majority of coaches on any given staff are fairly mercenary about career advancement. I don't think the UNC job would be enough to lure him off, but I think a coordinator's gig at a BCS school would probably bring any DII head coach running.
Unless the offer was from someone in the Barnett coaching tree, I think Wristen might need to put together another season or two to get such an opportunity.