2022 Recruiting - Football

could be a big week ... decision day coming in three days


If he chooses Colorado from those three, time to breakout the financial police. CU might not have money, but someone in Colorado does. Could this be be a NIL decision?
 
If he chooses Colorado from those three, time to breakout the financial police. CU might not have money, but someone in Colorado does. Could this be be a NIL decision?
I think CU has a really good medical school which is of interest to him if I recall correctly
 
Justice Finkley is announcing tomorrow. His top 3 are Alabama, Texas and Colorado. Logical assumption is being a Alabama kid that he would choose Bama. However it really does sound like this kid is truly looking for education and football. His parents are Dr's and it sounds like he wants to pursue that field as well. Texas fills both of those needs and his family was high on them. Colorado has a very good medical school and was his father's alma mater. So, I don't think it's that cut and dry with this one.

With all that said, if he somehow picks Texas then this will go down as one of the best DL classes i've ever seen by Texas. However, is there really room?

Anthony Jones - DE (I think)
Zac Swanson - DE
J'mond Tapp - DE
Kristopher Ross - DL
Aaron Bryant - DL
Jaray Bledsoe - DL.
Justice Finkley - DL
Derrick Brown - DE/OLB (probably BUCK)

That would be 8 along the front 4. Don't think I've ever seen that many taken before. Gotta think there will be some transfers in the off-season regardless of Finkley. M. Warren comes to mind right away and maybe Goran-Welch. I've also seen some chatter that Fr Jordan Thomas may not be with the team, but I haven't seen anything to confirm this so this could be a stupid rumor. Speaking of transfers (but not on the DL) i see Ayodele and Tillman at LB probably transfer out after this year. Both are buried and don't seem to fit the PK defense.
 
I think CU has a really good medical school

"Good" is optimum word. It is more a case of his father went there. Southwestern and UTHSC are both better. I'm sure San Antonio & Galveston stack up favorably, but Dell will fly up the charts once fully operational.

I have made most of my living off the healthcare industry. I hold the "distinction" of being the only person/firm that both Denton Cooley & Michael Debakey did business with. (Rivalry so intense, if one did it the other wouldn't.) To my limited knowledge, I never have met a doctor from CU, and I did business with most everyone at Baylor & UTHSC in Houston.

Besides, CU is broke in a broke state.
 

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