January 22, 20223 yr Administrator Lanning and staff are hard at work, and cross our fingers! Mr. FishDuck
January 22, 20223 yr Moderator According to 24/7's podcast, 4* WR Arlis Boardingham, 6' 4, 220# visit is pushed back a week. Possibly, due to Cota's situation.
January 22, 20223 yr Rashada needs to become a Duck. The QB room will be almost empty by the time he arrives in Eugene. Could be open to start by his soph year. He is a big talent and at 6'4" 185 he could easily be 205 by then. He checks all the boxes.
January 22, 20223 yr Boardingham’s highlights are sick. 6-4 220lb kick/punt returner? Kid could be slotted at a half dozen different positions. Should be on our A-list.
January 22, 20223 yr Moderator On 1/22/2022 at 3:49 PM, McDuck said: Kid was a baller and a mauler at CU.
January 22, 20223 yr Administrator On 1/22/2022 at 12:49 PM, McDuck said: This does not bode well for Verdell returning if they are bringing in this guy for a look. Mr. FishDuck
January 22, 20223 yr Moderator On 1/22/2022 at 1:30 PM, Jon Joseph said: Kid was a baller and a mauler at CU. And here we go with another round of Ducks running back roulette. This kid was a big part of that good Colorado offense in 2020
January 23, 20223 yr That is a great shot. Also nice to see that weather in Eugene is sunny and around 50 degrees. No rain is always good.
January 23, 20223 yr On 1/22/2022 at 12:51 PM, Duck 1972 said: Wow that'd replace dye What? No it wouldn't. His numbers are average at best
January 23, 20223 yr On 1/22/2022 at 7:51 PM, VegasDuck said: What? No it wouldn't. His numbers are average at best Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, presented by Nextiva: Jarek Broussard, RB, Colorado Broussard led the Buffs offense by rushing for 813 total yards on 129 attempts through Colorado’s five games and was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week, presented by Nextiva, three times in 2020, the most of any player over the seven-game season. He is the first Colorado player (offensive or defensive) to earn a Pac-12 player of the year honor. On Dec. 5, in the Buffs’ 24-13 win at Arizona, he ran for 301 yards on 25 attempts, the fourth 300-yard rushing game in school history and first since 2002, including 155 rushing yards in the second quarter alone, a school record for most in a single quarter. Started his career by rushing for over 100 yards in each of Colorado’s first four games this season, the first player to do so in school history. Broussard is the first FBS player to start his career with four games of 100+ rushing yards since Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson did so in 2004 (did so in his first nine games). In the Buffs season-opener against UCLA, he ran for 187 yards and three touchdowns, the most yards ever by a Buff in their collegiate debut and the most by a Pac-12 player in their debut since 2011. His three rushing touchdowns that day tied a Colorado record for most in a running back’s debut.
January 23, 20223 yr On 1/23/2022 at 12:49 AM, McDuck said: No doubt about it this guy can see holes and cutback lanes and runs very hard, if there's a better RB we could get from the portal then sign him but don't know who that would be. The vision and quickness Broussard naturally has can't really be taught and gets yards after contact and would be great luck to bring him into our offense.
January 23, 20223 yr Administrator He was injured while playing Oregon, but he caught the ball out of the backfield extremely well downfield. He is a little guy, like Dye, who is 5'9" while Travis was an inch taller. He did get over a history of two knee injuries in the past... Mr. FishDuck
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