Pretty sure you’re correct. There’s been so little actual football news I’m beginning to get antsy.I'm guessing they start sometime in the first week of August
Pretty sure you’re correct. There’s been so little actual football news I’m beginning to get antsy.
I need Sling to hurry up and give me the “discount on service when you come back” e-mail, so I can get that PAC12 Network - Mountain Region - going.I'm starting to need my Buff (football) fix. This year is really going to be fun and interesting regardless. Adds to the anticipation.
Adam said Aug. 2Do we have a date yet on when the team reports for fall camp? I haven't been able to find it.
Javon Antonio is a big kid…
Nice to hear from Shedeur that the defense and offense have a good back and forth in matchups so far.
Definitely not a thing. I haven't heard anything about it except from the videos themselves.So I opened Google and a story from something called “Fanbuzz” popped up since Google knows I’m a CU fan.
The headline read, “Deion Sanders’ Controversial Practices have Kids Throwing up Constantly.”
I took the bait and clicked the story. Apparently Cormani said he’d thrown up 7 times during a practice. The story kind of walks the sensationalism back a bit by explaining that it was probably due to his adjustment to altitude.
Have any of you heard of any “controversy” over Prime’s practices? Seems more like a rag trying to get clicks. I need to be more judicious. I don’t usually take the bait.
Definitely not a thing. I haven't heard anything about it except from the videos themselves.
So I opened Google and a story from something called “Fanbuzz” popped up since Google knows I’m a CU fan.
The headline read, “Deion Sanders’ Controversial Practices have Kids Throwing up Constantly.”
I took the bait and clicked the story. Apparently Cormani said he’d thrown up 7 times during a practice. The story kind of walks the sensationalism back a bit by explaining that it was probably due to his adjustment to altitude.
Have any of you heard of any “controversy” over Prime’s practices? Seems more like a rag trying to get clicks. I need to be more judicious. I don’t usually take the bait.
Like you say, there is no controversy about Prime’s practice regimen. Cormani got sick during his first practice after getting to Boulder, most likely due to getting acclimated with the altitude. I guess his teammates gave him the nickname, “pukey”. Sounds like it happened that first time and hadn’t happened again since. But as always, the nicknames stick!!So I opened Google and a story from something called “Fanbuzz” popped up since Google knows I’m a CU fan.
The headline read, “Deion Sanders’ Controversial Practices have Kids Throwing up Constantly.”
I took the bait and clicked the story. Apparently Cormani said he’d thrown up 7 times during a practice. The story kind of walks the sensationalism back a bit by explaining that it was probably due to his adjustment to altitude.
Have any of you heard of any “controversy” over Prime’s practices? Seems more like a rag trying to get clicks. I need to be more judicious. I don’t usually take the bait.
No. But Florida State was pretty notorious for basically running kids til deadSo I opened Google and a story from something called “Fanbuzz” popped up since Google knows I’m a CU fan.
The headline read, “Deion Sanders’ Controversial Practices have Kids Throwing up Constantly.”
I took the bait and clicked the story. Apparently Cormani said he’d thrown up 7 times during a practice. The story kind of walks the sensationalism back a bit by explaining that it was probably due to his adjustment to altitude.
Have any of you heard of any “controversy” over Prime’s practices? Seems more like a rag trying to get clicks. I need to be more judicious. I don’t usually take the bait.
Well, S&C staff led just not coaching staff ledPlus these are player led practices, not staff led.
Clickbait
Add to the fact he was late. Everyone else been in conditioning for weeks and he came late. Not for any fault of his own. School ended late where he went to school atThe level of intensity and work increases dramatically from high school to college. The competition also pushes you into a different place on the level of pressure you feel. Take that with an adjustment to altitude and probably a different diet and it's not surprising he had a day when his body didn't react well. With players not having coaches and staffs not fully monitoring workouts this time of year, I can easily see this happening with throwing up multiple times. But no professional in athletic training would recommend throwing up multiple times during workouts, so someone should have a sit down with him and address the team on the subject.
Staff can be on field now.Plus these are player led practices, not staff led.
Clickbait
Every team I was on after middle school had someone puking in early conditioning. Non-story.So I opened Google and a story from something called “Fanbuzz” popped up since Google knows I’m a CU fan.
The headline read, “Deion Sanders’ Controversial Practices have Kids Throwing up Constantly.”
I took the bait and clicked the story. Apparently Cormani said he’d thrown up 7 times during a practice. The story kind of walks the sensationalism back a bit by explaining that it was probably due to his adjustment to altitude.
Have any of you heard of any “controversy” over Prime’s practices? Seems more like a rag trying to get clicks. I need to be more judicious. I don’t usually take the bait.
Bowden was as old school as it gets when it came to practices and conditioning.No. But Florida State was pretty notorious for basically running kids til dead