RikidyBones
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You don’t even know they’re good lmao. Nebraska is ass and TCU literally lost every star they had from last years team to the draft. Name a TCU player….. and they were a cinderella team of last year who played three ranked teams all year including their playoff run… so excuse everyone for not wacking it to Deon being the next coming of Saban you nerd.
He doesn't have to be competitive with USC or Oregon this year. If he finishes 7-5 and makes a bowl, it's enough to flip a couple of 5 stars and pull more high level talent from the portal. They are also the most talked about program in the country right now. Those kids are getting major exposure. Love him or hate him, he is a legitimate threat in recruiting for the near future.First of all I do think Prime has done a great job. That said Colorado has a ceiling in how far they can go. I think as the season stretches on, Colorado will look less appealing to a lot of kids and other programs will look more appealing. I do think with time he can have Colorado competitive but it isn’t going to be this year at least not with stacked teams.
Yeah I there are several teams on their schedule that likely beats them. Prime still has done a good job though. Having them bowl eligible at the end of the season will be good for his first year.First of all I do think Prime has done a great job. That said Colorado has a ceiling in how far they can go. I think as the season stretches on, Colorado will look less appealing to a lot of kids and other programs will look more appealing. I do think with time he can have Colorado competitive but it isn’t going to be this year at least not with stacked teams.
Well said. The Coach Prime high should ride for another month, as they will take care of Colorado State for a Gameday matchup with all eyes on them. That high will likely wear off after two potential losses to Oregon and USC, possibly being competitive in one of those. The road doesn’t get much easier for the rest of their schedule.First of all I do think Prime has done a great job. That said Colorado has a ceiling in how far they can go. I think as the season stretches on, Colorado will look less appealing to a lot of kids and other programs will look more appealing. I do think with time he can have Colorado competitive but it isn’t going to be this year at least not with stacked teams.
I think people should just stop doubting him.First of all I do think Prime has done a great job. That said Colorado has a ceiling in how far they can go. I think as the season stretches on, Colorado will look less appealing to a lot of kids and other programs will look more appealing. I do think with time he can have Colorado competitive but it isn’t going to be this year at least not with stacked teams.
callahanTennessee is still in pretty good shape with Kamron Mikell at the moment, but it's a competitive race with a handful of teams still legitimately in the picture. He's coming off an official visit to Colorado last weekend, and he spoke highly of that trip. He's actually supposed to be at Florida on Saturday for an unofficial visit that will allow him to see the Vols take on the Gators. Florida is one of the teams still trying to become more of a factor with him.
I still think Texas A&M is among Tennessee's main competition for him, and Kentucky and Georgia are still in the picture, too. But I wouldn't say the Vols are trailing anyone right now. His official visit to Knoxville the weekend of Sept. 30 for Tennessee's game against South Carolina will obviously be an important one.
-VQKam Mikell took an official visit to Colorado last weekend. The Buffs made an impression and are definitely in this one more than they were. That said, Tennessee still sits in a good spot ahead of an official visit to Knoxville at the end of the month. Mikell remains diligent in the process and wants to check out all of the schools recruiting him, which is why he will be at Florida this weekend to watch them play the Vols on Saturday night.