do you know it can wait? I have no idea what his situation is. for anyone leaving I wish them the best and that they find a team that can use their talent. KS is good guy this way and I would think he thinks the same way.
So, you talk with him???
youâre the one who made the definitive statement I figured you knew.
I agree. If a kid can get more money, a better situation, and have more fun someplace else, good for him. Ditto anyone else in any other profession. Every D1 menâs FB and BB player is now a professional athlete.
Right. As a professional athlete, they sign professional contracts. Time to update those contracts to make sure players donât disappear before post seasons have ended. Thereâs huge amounts of money involved and league responsibilities for all teams to make sure they donât allow for losses due to the transfer portal.
Why has my thread been bastardized. I just want you guys to know there will be another Wilson suiting up at the Y.
Go figure. Some in here live between their own ears. Iâm all for him and refuse to believe the haters on his parents. Pathetic.
Why would Isaac want to come to BYU and sit another year? When BYU has a clear starter and several good backups? Does not make sense.
That is the way it goes on this site, you start out on a subject, then Hopper makes some out landish comment that takes the thread in a whole different direction.
Oh, I agree 100% on you evaluation. I remember looking at it from Holkerâs side of thingsâŚ1-He was buried in the TE rotationâŚHe was a NFL talent, every game I watched him play in, I wondered why he was not targeted more. So a big ding on Arod for NOT using the Tight end more.
Oh I understand he came across selfish, entitled and all but dang, the kid was a star and the #1 responsibility of a coach is to recognize a star, scheme around their talent, still hurts today that we lost him to CSU.
Realize it comes across as armchair QBing, something I am not a fan of but Holker was a no brainer who should be brought up in Coaching meetings of What Not to DO when you have NFL talent on your team.
Hahahaahahha, love it.
So you met the Hopper on Cougarfan???
I am on record on saying, âWilson can come, sit a year behind Retzlaff and learn, after that Sh tshow in Utah, he will need a year to clean up and heal.â
One last thought while I am on the Utah subject:
Utah on 3rd downs, loves to bring 3 Tight Ends, stack the line and get that âpushâ for a few yards. I would love to see BYU steal this playâŚWith BYUâs better use of the QB, the options to TEs on a fake block is endless
I have always agreed wit ChiCougar. Itâs you and others that donât. You just did it againâŚ
You missed the point by the width of the country.
Nope. You again missed the pointâŚ
The problem for us is Isaacâs situation was almost identical to Zachâs with the Jets.
So True
QBs go to NY to lose their careers, I can think of 2 QBs that flourished there, maybe 20 have gone and washed out.
Any QB that plays for Whitt (and the same can be said about OCs) is going to be endlessly frustrated, Whitt believes in 2 things onlyâŚ1-Defense. 2-Running the ball on Offense.
Wilson is smart getting out of that S Show.
All I will say is BYU is competitive for big names in NIL but not so much for everyone else.
According to several reports that I have read, the BYU ADâs and coaching staff, uses NIL, but it is NOT the focal point of recruiting. Some of the NIL is used differently, like a couple of current players has some business on the side that was create and helped by the NIL contract they have.
At least in football the NIL money is not that much compared to what Smith is giving the basketball team.
So Kalani focuses on âTeamâ and âEnvironmentâ, NOT $$$$$ so, if Wilson was looking for the dollars, it was smart to stay at Utah or look at another school.
Itâs a mistake and behind other power schools. They will lose lots of players because of it. At the end of the day we care about money and providing for ourselves and families. It will hurt their depth.