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Negative recruiting against CU

Buffnik

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As we know, the whole country is scared to death that Coach Prime will have quick success on the field and become the toughest guy to recruit against in the nation - an impossible recruiting battle for all but the elites of CFB. We've seen some from Rhule and Narduzzi (and a bunch of anonymous), but this one from Dillingham which he quickly deleted may be the most pathetic. Weather smack? During a Tempe summer heat wave? That's all you got? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
ASU went from Grandpa Moses to Doogie Howser at HC. But they made sure to surround their kiddy coach with a bunch of high school coaches to make sure he was well insulated.
 
ASU went from Grandpa Moses to Doogie Howser at HC. But they made sure to surround their kiddy coach with a bunch of high school coaches to make sure he was well insulated.
He tried to roll it back by saying he's vacationing in Colorado and was surprised by the storm. Seems like a guy who would be a great candidate to be our next OC when Lewis gets hired to a P5 HC job and Dillingham gets fired by ASU (2-3 years).
 
Meh. I grew up in West Texas then we moved to Vegas. As a kid I regularly played golf, walking and carrying my bag, in 100 degree plus. In Vegas I was a landscaper, mowing lawns all summer. One day I knew it was unusually hot only to find I’d mowed grass, with a push mower, in 116.

Now, I’m not saying it was fun. But you do adapt. That said, **** Phoenix in the summer. At my age and having lived in Colorado for 47 years, I couldn’t tolerate that heat these days. :ROFLMAO:
 
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