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Colorado just lost to Montana St., a division I-AA school. This has got to help us with Miller. Or is he that much of a homebody that it won't matter?

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woops...didn't see the exact same thread a few topics below....that would be my hangover kicking in!

Where the Vols that good or CAL that overrated?

 

Personally, it tough to tell until you start getting into conference play, and wasn't CAL supposed to be USC main comp for the PAC-10 :roll:

 

I don't think that the games in the beginning of the season mean a whole lot, I think the overall season matter more than individual games. Unless its two school that a recruit is choosing between like UM and ND or FSU and Miami or UGA and Auburn, then the individual game may carry more weight.

I say CAL is done unless they win out.... including SC

 

It will be interesting to see what Tenn does the rest of the season... that was definitely a shocker to see Cal get blown out like that

 

Lets hope Chris Donald wasnt watching

no way cal beats usc. horrible defense with an inability to tackle. made tennessee look invincible.

after seeing CU lose to monatna st. ND could very well end up with miller if CU continues to struggle.

Ryan may have the mindset that he wants to go to CU to help them get back on the right track. If that is the case, record might not matter.

Has anyone heard officialy from ryan about this weekend?

what do you mean bleed?

 

he wont be visiting till the UCLA game so i dont know what we would hear officially about this weekend

I have a feeling Miller might be too much of a homer, but he must understand that colorado, well isnt to special, he should come to nd. hes got talent, and well when he comes for his visit, he will see.

I mean does anyone know if miller has said anything about this weekend with CUs loss and our win.

Not me the real recruitniks should know tho.. And Welcome to DD post more. :D

no kid is that fickle

 

a CU loss and an ND win, wont make a difference, its a long term thing, and for miller he has really been sold on the idea of helping rebuild CU so a loss to anyone shouldnt really effect him

and for miller he has really been sold on the idea of helping rebuild CU so a loss to anyone shouldnt really effect him

i can understand him wanting to go to CU since he lives in colorado and grew up a CU fan but what i don't understand is that he could go to CU help rebuild and by his junior or senior year they could compete for the big 12 north or come to ND and compete for NC from day one.

its what hawkins has fed him, and its what he even said on power hour not to long ago was a big draw for him at colorado, remember when this guy was a young kid CU was good, and im sure something in him wants to help take it back there

 

im not saying this is a done deal, im jsut saying CU's loss has no effect on his decision in the end

I'll ask imroc on this he is in colorado

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