AZRaiderH8r
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Thanks for the updates! 10th in the conference, I could get behind that.

Still room for improvement. 11th or 12th in the Pac anybody? :lol:Thanks for the updates! 10th in the conference, I could get behind that.![]()
Still room for improvement. 11th or 12th in the Pac anybody? :lol:
Not quite pick of the 5* litter we were sold :lol:
What will be interesting now is watching the decisions of Cormani McClain and Blake Purchase.Looks like some really solid transfers. They needed it. But prep recruiting looks really meh. Flipped a very good RB from ND. Took a couple projects. And then some meh in between.
Nothing to worry about. Maybe they’ll have a big January.
As scummy as this sounds I don't really have much of an issue with Deion not reaching out the previous regime of committed kids. Would it have been a nice touch to call them all personally? Yes.I’m sure nobody will care if Deion wins, but him and his coaching staff also treated the guys who were committed when Deion got there very poorly. There was little to no contact from Deion’s staff, and this was after the AD said they would honor those commitments when their coach was fired months ago. I understand not wanting those kids as part of your class, but at least be professionals and reach out to the kids and let them know. Not very good karma if you ask me.
I agree that the AD was the scummiest person throughout this time. It didn't even need to be Deion personally, it could have been a staffer or someone else within the football offices/athletic department to reach back out to these kids. Coaching transitions are never easy, but from the outside, the way Rhule, his staff, and the NU athletic departments handled the transition and how Deion, his staff, and CU handled things look to be completely opposite.As scummy as this sounds I don't really have much of an issue with Deion not reaching out the previous regime of committed kids. Would it have been a nice touch to call them all personally? Yes.
I have a far bigger issue with the AD telling all these kids that their commitments would be honored only to tuck tail when Deion came in and said it wasn't going to happen. It sounds like he was leaning on these kids pretty hard to stay committed to CU after the previous coach got fired. That does not sit well with me at all.
I agree that the AD was the scummiest person throughout this time. It didn't even need to be Deion personally, it could have been a staffer or someone else within the football offices/athletic department to reach back out to these kids. Coaching transitions are never easy, but from the outside, the way Rhule, his staff, and the NU athletic departments handled the transition and how Deion, his staff, and CU handled things look to be completely opposite.
Malachi went to my high school.
I'll see what I can do.