["I have always enjoyed going back to Colorado to hang out with family and former players and now I enjoy going out there to spend time with the coaches," Toler said. "It is a real nice family atmosphere out there. I love (safeties and defensive passing game coordinator) ShaDon Brown. He is a great dude. I got to know (cornerbacks) coach (Ashley) Ambrose more over the weekend. He is great, too. CU is low on safeties right now so if I go there, I would have a chance to play early."
Sophomore outside linebacker Jacob Callier, who also played his high school football at St. John Bosco, served as Toler's player host for the weekend.
"I knew of him before and we built up a good relationship," Toler said of Callier. "The life, the people, the community of Boulder is special. Everybody says Boulder is a great place to be in and it is not a lie. It seems real homey there."
"Coach 'Pete' (Washington head coach Chris Petersen) is a great coach and he has a great personality. I like that he has a life-after-football program," Toler said. "(Huskies defensive backs) coach (Jimmy) Lake and (assistant defensive backs) coach (Will) Harris are also great guys. I feel like they can prepare me for the next level, if that comes about.
"(Arizona State head) coach Herm (Edwards) talked to me for about two hours when I went to their camp. He gave me a lot of knowledge and he has more knowledge to pass on."
Toler is not tipping his hand, but it appears one of the aforementioned programs has a sizable lead in his recruitment.
"I kind of already know where I want to go but I don't know just when I am going to put it out there yet," he said.]
["I have always enjoyed going back to Colorado to hang out with family and former players and now I enjoy going out there to spend time with the coaches," Toler said. "It is a real nice family atmosphere out there. I love (safeties and defensive passing game coordinator) ShaDon Brown. He is a great dude. I got to know (cornerbacks) coach (Ashley) Ambrose more over the weekend. He is great, too. CU is low on safeties right now so if I go there, I would have a chance to play early."
Sophomore outside linebacker Jacob Callier, who also played his high school football at St. John Bosco, served as Toler's player host for the weekend.
"I knew of him before and we built up a good relationship," Toler said of Callier. "The life, the people, the community of Boulder is special. Everybody says Boulder is a great place to be in and it is not a lie. It seems real homey there."
"Coach 'Pete' (Washington head coach Chris Petersen) is a great coach and he has a great personality. I like that he has a life-after-football program," Toler said. "(Huskies defensive backs) coach (Jimmy) Lake and (assistant defensive backs) coach (Will) Harris are also great guys. I feel like they can prepare me for the next level, if that comes about.
"(Arizona State head) coach Herm (Edwards) talked to me for about two hours when I went to their camp. He gave me a lot of knowledge and he has more knowledge to pass on."
Toler is not tipping his hand, but it appears one of the aforementioned programs has a sizable lead in his recruitment.
"I kind of already know where I want to go but I don't know just when I am going to put it out there yet," he said.]
Good for him. He's a good player and he's a great get for the Buffs. Just didn't have good enough film to be a take for UW. He likely was told to move on by UW which pretty much makes Williams a lock at this point.
Good for him. He's a good player and he's a great get for the Buffs. Just didn't have good enough film to be a take for UW. He likely was told to move on by UW which pretty much makes Williams a lock at this point.
Do you like Williams? I am indifferent about him.but no balls is willing to take his commitment that means he must be good
Good for him. He's a good player and he's a great get for the Buffs. Just didn't have good enough film to be a take for UW. He likely was told to move on by UW which pretty much makes Williams a lock at this point.
Do you like Williams? I am indifferent about him.but no balls is willing to take his commitment that means he must be good
Williams is a turnover machine which is what separates him from others. He racks up interceptions. I love the play he is sent on a safety blitz and instead of mindlessly tackling the QB he intercepts the mesh point between the QB and RB, forces a fumble, picks it up, and returns it for a TD. Instincts like that can't be taught. High football IQ from playing QB. He's also a great tackler. I just liked him at first but I'm starting to love him the more I watch his film.
Fuck man USC is struggling. I'm starting to feel bad for their fans. They used to be so arrogant but now they're beat down and miserable. I would much rather see Oregon shitting themselves on the recruiting trail but we're gonna have to wait for them to go 4-8 without Herbert for that to happen.
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Sounds to me like Rapp 2.0
["I have always enjoyed going back to Colorado to hang out with family and former players and now I enjoy going out there to spend time with the coaches," Toler said. "It is a real nice family atmosphere out there. I love (safeties and defensive passing game coordinator) ShaDon Brown. He is a great dude. I got to know (cornerbacks) coach (Ashley) Ambrose more over the weekend. He is great, too. CU is low on safeties right now so if I go there, I would have a chance to play early."
Sophomore outside linebacker Jacob Callier, who also played his high school football at St. John Bosco, served as Toler's player host for the weekend.
"I knew of him before and we built up a good relationship," Toler said of Callier. "The life, the people, the community of Boulder is special. Everybody says Boulder is a great place to be in and it is not a lie. It seems real homey there."
"Coach 'Pete' (Washington head coach Chris Petersen) is a great coach and he has a great personality. I like that he has a life-after-football program," Toler said. "(Huskies defensive backs) coach (Jimmy) Lake and (assistant defensive backs) coach (Will) Harris are also great guys. I feel like they can prepare me for the next level, if that comes about.
"(Arizona State head) coach Herm (Edwards) talked to me for about two hours when I went to their camp. He gave me a lot of knowledge and he has more knowledge to pass on."
Toler is not tipping his hand, but it appears one of the aforementioned programs has a sizable lead in his recruitment.
"I kind of already know where I want to go but I don't know just when I am going to put it out there yet," he said.]
https://247sports.com/college/colorado/Article/With-Focus-Narrowed-to-Three-Toler-Visits-Buffs-119362481
Well, well, well