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Where Bench Pressing Gets You....

WSUfan1

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This is too funny. He wanted to play at Utah to get better exposure to get drafted. Through his JR. season, he has recored a single tackle. He could have made it to the league had he stayed on WSU squad. I think 2 from the defense get drafted this season. What a terrible decision on Karsen's part. :ohno: :ohno:

Moral of the story.... grass isn't always greener on the other side.

http://www.espn.com/college-football/player/gamelog/_/id/3121005/karsen-liljenquist
 
And wonder if Lolohea is regretting his decision to transfer to BYU? Instead of being part of the best team in school history, was part of that dumpster fire in Provo this season. :doh:
 
He is no longer on Utah's roster. This makes me very happy haha. This notion of having to play at a "bigger" school, is not always the best. I was really hoping to see Garrett run him over August 30th.
 
Too bad for Karsen but he got bad advice from his summer workout guy. Bad deal for him, but it ultimately made the Cats better with him leaving. Besides, at the end of the day, he ultimately got what he wanted. He played four years of college ball. One as a red shirt at Weber, another as a starting MLB at Weber, a shortened, injury prone, season at Snow (got the year back, probably should have stayed at Snow another year) and a year with the utes as a scout team guy. At least he can say that he played for utah for the rest of his life, when he goes to his high school reunions. :roll:

To me, granted I have the advantage of age and experience, I don't understand why a kid would leave looking for a pot of gold and abandon a program who wants you for a program who never showed you any interest. I just don't get it. But that is me... I always wanted him to have a good experience and I hope he had that and in the end earned a degree and is now killing it in life.
 
talhadfoursteals said:
Too bad for Karsen but he got bad advice from his summer workout guy. Bad deal for him, but it ultimately made the Cats better with him leaving. Besides, at the end of the day, he ultimately got what he wanted. He played four years of college ball. One as a red shirt at Weber, another as a starting MLB at Weber, a shortened, injury prone, season at Snow (got the year back, probably should have stayed at Snow another year) and a year with the utes as a scout team guy. At least he can say that he played for utah for the rest of his life, when he goes to his high school reunions. :roll:

To me, granted I have the advantage of age and experience, I don't understand why a kid would leave looking for a pot of gold and abandon a program who wants you for a program who never showed you any interest. I just don't get it. But that is me... I always wanted him to have a good experience and I hope he had that and in the end earned a degree and is now killing it in life.

Yes. This has happened at UNC as well. A stud defensive back we recruited from a big high school in Texas decided to leave after redshirting and walk-on at Oklahoma. He never saw the field when his first year eligible and then gets kicked off the team after getting arrested. SMH. Sometimes you just think you're too big for your britches.
http://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-football/news/oklahoma-players-public-intoxicatation-arrest-chris-robison-ronnie-larue-baker-mayfield/1i3kk9d8ja0xk1hu4m47jobbyk
 

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