No. Only some of them: Utah, TCU, Brigham Young, Air Force and Colorado State.
The Mountain West should raid the WAC for Boise State, Nevada, Fresno, Hawaii and Louisiana Tech, then dump the four MWC bottom feeders (e.g. Wyoming) into the WAC.
A ten team MWC like I'm suggesting would be stronger than both the Little East and Little Ten, and probably the shit-stain ACCident as well.
Go back and listen to the video again. I mentioned long athletes that are from Cali. My comment on Mormons was about BYU, Wyoming and Utah and other regional schools as a group, and how because the recruiting base is in such a low po. density area, most of those guys don't get graded. BTW, of the 12 guys on the 2008 O=line 2-deep, 6 were either Mormon or Utah natives, or Polynesian. Thanks for playing, but the 2009 recruits by definition prove nothing
Sanity check: The majority of Utah's recruits come from three states. Utah, Texas, and California. For example: Utah's 2009 signing class was broken down with 7 recruits from Utah, 8 recruits from California, 6 from Texas, 1 from Arizona, 1 from Nevada, and 1 from Hawaii. Of the 24 prospects that signed letters of intent on February 4th, 6 are Mormon and only 1 of them is planning on doing a mission. The fact of the matter is, Utah is successful because they know how to develop raw talent.
Here in Utah the air is thin cold and dry. In the south it's hot, thick, and wet. I took a trip to Florida once. I can run for a block out here before I'm out of breath. In the south I can run for miles. It takes a long time for someone from here to get worn out there. Environment is definately a big part of the equation.
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atskg887 1 year ago
84104 raises us that way!!! U speak the truth.... I speak the truth....U gotta do what u gotta do....Get back!
sman95903 2 years ago
BCS=Exposed by Utes!!
Skittles658 2 years ago
BYU recruited the #1 prospect for the 2009 season ;)
dtrain661 2 years ago
@dtrain661 And he sucks!
sundevilfan4 1 year ago
The best non-BCS come from the MWC?
No. Only some of them: Utah, TCU, Brigham Young, Air Force and Colorado State.
The Mountain West should raid the WAC for Boise State, Nevada, Fresno, Hawaii and Louisiana Tech, then dump the four MWC bottom feeders (e.g. Wyoming) into the WAC.
A ten team MWC like I'm suggesting would be stronger than both the Little East and Little Ten, and probably the shit-stain ACCident as well.
zxcv1234vcxz 3 years ago
Go back and listen to the video again. I mentioned long athletes that are from Cali. My comment on Mormons was about BYU, Wyoming and Utah and other regional schools as a group, and how because the recruiting base is in such a low po. density area, most of those guys don't get graded. BTW, of the 12 guys on the 2008 O=line 2-deep, 6 were either Mormon or Utah natives, or Polynesian. Thanks for playing, but the 2009 recruits by definition prove nothing
TheArenaRevised 3 years ago
I think you made a good point but if these O linemen are better than other teams why dont more of them go pro?
jpark51 3 years ago
Sanity check: The majority of Utah's recruits come from three states. Utah, Texas, and California. For example: Utah's 2009 signing class was broken down with 7 recruits from Utah, 8 recruits from California, 6 from Texas, 1 from Arizona, 1 from Nevada, and 1 from Hawaii. Of the 24 prospects that signed letters of intent on February 4th, 6 are Mormon and only 1 of them is planning on doing a mission. The fact of the matter is, Utah is successful because they know how to develop raw talent.
tacella 3 years ago
element 5: environment.
Here in Utah the air is thin cold and dry. In the south it's hot, thick, and wet. I took a trip to Florida once. I can run for a block out here before I'm out of breath. In the south I can run for miles. It takes a long time for someone from here to get worn out there. Environment is definately a big part of the equation.
valas222 3 years ago
Thats the altitude, not the weather.
jpark51 3 years ago