How does anyone doubt him? All he does is Win.Never trust anyone who gives themselves a nickname.
How does anyone doubt him? All he does is Win.Never trust anyone who gives themselves a nickname.
And play the always trustworthy Race Card: “We’re doing things that have never been done, and that makes people uncomfortable,” Sanders said. “When you see a confident Black man sitting up here talking his talk, walking his walk, coaching 75% African Americans in the locker room, that’s kind of threatening. Oh, they don’t like that.”How does anyone doubt him? All he does is Win.
Im going to go out on a limb and say a majority were going to give him respect for that performance. He didnt need to play the victim card to gain the respect. He can continue to ignore the fact to took an unconventional approach to creating a team that has never been done to this level which is why people criticized him.....Go ahead and create a narrative that isnt therePut some respect on that man’s name!! Great job motivating his team! Well done Buffalos View attachment 26718
Point of my post was more informational for some on here who weren’t familiar with his pedigree. I actually respect Hunter’s decision to be a contrarian (always harder to blaze your own path, than following others).Yeah, him acting like it is a big shock that he did well at the power 5 level after coming from the lower level is kind of a joke. He could have been a power 5 player out of high school, so could Hunter but they chose to play for Sanders as opposed to taking the more high profile offers. I mean look at that list that was linked, he could have gone pretty much anywhere out of high school. This isn't some rags to riches story.
Yes, you are correct, he’ll throw for 400+ against NebbyHow does anyone doubt him? All he does is Win.
Is Prime a big FSU backer? Is that the end goal to coach FSU back to glory? Be a great story.
don't hurt yourself patting yourself on the back too hardPoint of my post was more informational for some on here who weren’t familiar with his pedigree. I actually respect Hunter’s decision to be a contrarian (always harder to blaze your own path, than following others).
Most players would like to play for their pops; I was fortunate to do so fortwo seasons in Legion Ball and those are some of my best moments with my dad - other than when he gave me the bunt sign, I missed it and homered on the next pitch and we beat Tommy Quinlan and his St. Paul Park team to win our 4th of July tourney.
I hope he and the Buffs ball out all season long- I like excellence and excitement and was referred to as a cocky SOB lots of time. So I dig me some Prime from time to time and when I don’t I can flip the channel.
Apparently you didn’t read the following paragraph -don't hurt yourself patting yourself on the back too hard
Don’t fault any of the guys that chose to play for Sanders at Jackson, can totally understand the appeal, especially playing for your dad.Point of my post was more informational for some on here who weren’t familiar with his pedigree. I actually respect Hunter’s decision to be a contrarian (always harder to blaze your own path, than following others).
Most players would like to play for their pops; I was fortunate to do so fortwo seasons in Legion Ball and those are some of my best moments with my dad - other than when he gave me the bunt sign, I missed it and homered on the next pitch and we beat Tommy Quinlan and his St. Paul Park team to win our 4th of July tourney.
I hope he and the Buffs ball out all season long- I like excellence and excitement and was referred to as a cocky SOB lots of time. So I dig me some Prime from time to time and when I don’t I can flip the channel.
Fair enough - FYI, Hunter was the #1 ranked recruit in his class- amazing he convinced him to go to JSU, pre NIL.Don’t fault any of the guys that chose to play for Sanders at Jackson, can totally understand the appeal, especially playing for your dad.
But Shadeur and Hunter are not HBCU players who moved up to power 5 and are having success. They are high level power 5 players that chose to go play at a HBCU and have now returned to power 5 where based on talent they should have been all along.
Lol. Going to bet Coach Prime found some way to make it worth Hunters while on the financial end.Fair enough - FYI, Hunter was the #1 ranked recruit in his class- amazing he convinced him to go to JSU, pre NIL.
agreed. it is more similar to someone who goes and plays JUCO (or prep school to a lesser extent) to prep themselves for the next level but that always had the talent. A la Cam Newton going to Blinn, Rodgers, etc. That being said, well done by Sanders to get Hunter there. Very atypical when you have the offer list he did provided he had the grades to get in anywhere (and by all regards, certainly seems he could have/has no reason to be regarded otherwise that I've heard).Don’t fault any of the guys that chose to play for Sanders at Jackson, can totally understand the appeal, especially playing for your dad.
But Shadeur and Hunter are not HBCU players who moved up to power 5 and are having success. They are high level power 5 players that chose to go play at a HBCU and have now returned to power 5 where based on talent they should have been all along.
I hope Hunter can - he sure is a blast to watch.Lol. Going to bet Coach Prime found some way to make it worth Hunters while on the financial end.
But I am sure the appeal of playing for someone like Sanders was also a massive draw for Hunter. Their games have a lot in common. Will be interesting to see if Hunter’s body can hold up to that many snaps at power 5 level. Kid is an amazing athlete.
Randy Miss loves fishing 2.agreed. it is more similar to someone who goes and plays JUCO (or prep school to a lesser extent) to prep themselves for the next level but that always had the talent. A la Cam Newton going to Blinn, Rodgers, etc. That being said, well done by Sanders to get Hunter there. Very atypical when you have the offer list he did provided he had the grades to get in anywhere (and by all regards, certainly seems he could have/has no reason to be regarded otherwise that I've heard).
Supposedly was all driven by the relationship he build with Hunter's mother and with Hunter himself (I guess Sanders likes fishing?).
129 snaps in game....I just don't know how anyone could keep that up for a whole season at the power 5 level but I guess we will see. If he sees a similar number of snaps all year he will essentially play twice as many snaps as the typical player over the course of the season.I hope Hunter can - he sure is a blast to watch.
And play the always trustworthy Race Card: “We’re doing things that have never been done, and that makes people uncomfortable,” Sanders said. “When you see a confident Black man sitting up here talking his talk, walking his walk, coaching 75% African Americans in the locker room, that’s kind of threatening. Oh, they don’t like that.”
Such a victim of oppression is Coach Sanders.
100%Gopher Basketball needs to hire a flamethrower like Prime. This current situation is trash
Frost won't be there, but the score could be that out of whack. If Nebby stymies the CO offense, I'll feel a whole lot better about the Gopher offense.I only wish was still Nebby’s coach and the final score was 84-13
I’d bet against that. But the CU offensive coordinator is good and outdueled Briles. Lewis will be a head coach at a P5 next year I would guess. Not sure why Briles threw it so much, the Hunter goal line int was on 3rd and half a yard from the 5, why would he pass there?Yes, you are correct, he’ll throw for 400+ against Nebby
And if you are going to throw there why would you throw it in Hunter's direction?I’d bet against that. But the CU offensive coordinator is good and outdueled Briles. Lewis will be a head coach at a P5 next year I would guess. Not sure why Briles threw it so much, the Hunter goal line int was on 3rd and half a yard from the 5, why would he pass there?