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Tosh Interviews at CU

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According to Rivals.
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Proof the Colorado AD reads these boards.
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Well....thats one way to go
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Can't decide if Tosh at CU would be more good or bad?
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I picture another Oregon style program. Will be a monster on the recruiting trail but will max out at 6-3 in conference. If Tosh leaves this offseason, it could help our chances with Henry To'oto'o cause I don't see him following Tosh to CU or any other mid tier program.Domicillo said:Can't decide if Tosh at CU would be more good or bad?
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It would be a disaster. I hope they hire him.Domicillo said:Can't decide if Tosh at CU would be more good or bad?
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Probably will hurt us a little bit in Poly recruitingDomicillo said:Can't decide if Tosh at CU would be more good or bad?
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It would help Colorado, right DDY, coker, Wilbur, teq?
Recruiting first.
Development later.
That's Tosh's bread and butter. Go strength first and shore up weaknesses later.
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Colorado isn't out-recruiting UW with or without Tosh.
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Cal did with Tosh.UWhuskytskeet said:Colorado isn't out-recruiting UW with or without Tosh.
UW wasn't as good back then but Colorado with Tosh would be a real recruiting force at least in the short term. I can't decide if this would be better for us by hurting Bama or worse for us by helping Colorado but I lean to being worse for us. I think Tosh staying in the south is better for us. -
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You're not taking the Sark effect into factor.HillsboroDuck said:
Cal did with Tosh.UWhuskytskeet said:Colorado isn't out-recruiting UW with or without Tosh.
UW wasn't as good back then but Colorado with Tosh would be a real recruiting force at least in the short term. I can't decide if this would be better for us by hurting Bama or worse for us by helping Colorado but I lean to being worse for us. I think Tosh staying in the south is better for us.
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I think Cal was different since most of the #CalGang guys were local. I'd take the gamble since it would help prevent a poly-pipeline to the SEC.HillsboroDuck said:
Cal did with Tosh.UWhuskytskeet said:Colorado isn't out-recruiting UW with or without Tosh.
UW wasn't as good back then but Colorado with Tosh would be a real recruiting force at least in the short term. I can't decide if this would be better for us by hurting Bama or worse for us by helping Colorado but I lean to being worse for us. I think Tosh staying in the south is better for us. -
It's definitely a chinteresting question.UWhuskytskeet said:
I think Cal was different since most of the #CalGang guys were local. I'd take the gamble since it would help prevent a poly-pipeline to the SEC.HillsboroDuck said:
Cal did with Tosh.UWhuskytskeet said:Colorado isn't out-recruiting UW with or without Tosh.
UW wasn't as good back then but Colorado with Tosh would be a real recruiting force at least in the short term. I can't decide if this would be better for us by hurting Bama or worse for us by helping Colorado but I lean to being worse for us. I think Tosh staying in the south is better for us.
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I think worse for us because it would just create another program that underperforms for the PAC12 while at the same time making our recruiting battles harder out West.
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Huh? He's nothing special at Vandy.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Tosh anywhere in the conference would suck for us. He’s nowhere near competent enough to actually build a winning program, but with his recruiting prowess he’ll steal a few recruits from us who would have otherwise never gone to whichever hypothetical school he ends up at.Domicillo said:Can't decide if Tosh at CU would be more good or bad?
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Just don’t bring back Eric Bieniemey.
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I laffedDawgFader said:Just don’t bring back Eric Bieniemey.