Another thing that brings them in for CU is having the Rocky Mountains right there in the background. Most of these kids are flat landers, and they see those moutains and see themselves on the skis. They see the beautiful blondes that hang out in the lodges. Anyone that takes a recruiting trip to Colorado should do it in the summer, in the heat; they should also take a trip into Denver and see the people....lol. I hate to be prejudice, but I hope they can speak spanish...
Maybe they should also go to a game, not as a recruit, but wearing another teams colors, see how great the sportsmanship is in Colorado...that alone would deter me from ever wanting to go there. I would rather be in a place where the fans spend more time supporting their team than finding ways to make life miserable for fans of their opponents. Seems like that is more of a sport to them than football is.
Maybe, also, they are not really going to college for an education, but rather to party. CU is always towards the top of the polls on the best party schools, schools like Nebraska don't even rank there.
There are probably as many reasons as there are recruits for someone to "want" to attend CU...if I was a coach trying to land them, and found out that they were seriously contemplating CU and didn't live there, I would cross their name off my list immediately, unless some great explanation of "why?" could be given by the kid. That isn't who I want on our team.