@@tdc5282 He knew that he wasn’t going to be RB 1 over DJ Giddens who has 1,000 yards for the season. And I don’t believe that being close to family angle because he could’ve signed with KState out of highschool but he chose to go to Notre Dame, then Colorado and them back to KState. But that’s just my opinion.
@@idntlose It didn’t to me either. But maybe it was more mental than anything else. I don’t think he vibed with them for whatever reason. Plus they are not a running team while he’s a running back.
@@vonteugly9354well he should’ve just went there straight out of highschool. But he committed to Notre Dame then decomitted & committed to Colorado. & this isn’t hate cause I love Dylan but nothing he said made sense to me , he was the same person who said “ nobody really comes out of Kansas “ and how much him & his parents had to drive hours to camps to get his name out there & try to get scholarships , so it’s like why go back yk?
@@idntlose these young men are getting offers that will make some NFL players rethink their contracts.. did hear what Oregon and usc is paying their players.. this is bound to eventually collapse.. what’s the point of going to the NFL if you’re getting paychecks like this
You could tell he was the only missing piece Colorado needed. Not necessarily needed, but if he was there, I don't think any defense could even begin to figure out how to stop them
@@lexibrowning7447 And I believe your right. But he’s a running back and they don’t like to run the ball. When he was there he lead the team in rushing at 321 yards. The leading rusher this year only has 373 yards for the season. So it’s basically the same.
I think given SS is leaving, this team will most likely look very different. They won't favor the pass as much and there would need to be more creativity in their offensive schemes given a freshman QB will most like start in JuJu.
@ That’s true and you make a very good point. But what if JUJU is as good as they think he is and he’s an exceptional passer? My point is I wouldn’t trust Colorado if I was a running back.
@@sterlinggrier734 Well he wasn’t really used too much with Colorado either. He basically had the same numbers on less carries. So it was more like a lateral move in my opinion.
@ I hear you. But even this year with a better O line their leading rusher only had 373 yards for the season. Dylan was the leading rusher last year with a bad O line and he only had 321 yards for the year. So I don’t know about that.
Edward's did not waste a year like some commented here because there is only now.. He gained an experience and he played.. So good for him. I only watch Colorado football games in full no NFL games but highlights..
@@glend5990 Yes I agree with you. He also returned a lot of kicks. And if he wasn’t mentally healthy at Colorado then it could be bigger than football. As long as he’s happy.
@@Mr.conserv Sometimes it’s other things besides football I guess. Maybe he just didn’t like the program. They have to live there. It had to be more than football for him.
@@othellosson1621 YES!!! People forget that’s where he was before he came to Colorado!! Your the only to say this! They obviously had a plan to use him at a high level. But he left in the summer during workouts to come to Colorado. I’m surprised that u know that he was there.
@ I think They Would have had a better organized reception, and integration while utilizing him at a higher level. Instead of trying to figure it out on the fly.
Wish he stayed at CU…really liked his performances , but he wanted to be RB1….Truly wish him the best being close to family!
@@tdc5282 He knew that he wasn’t going to be RB 1 over DJ Giddens who has 1,000 yards for the season. And I don’t believe that being close to family angle because he could’ve signed with KState out of highschool but he chose to go to Notre Dame, then Colorado and them back to KState. But that’s just my opinion.
@@HUNT919TruthSports Understood and I will receive those points fairly.
He shouldn't of left. It was his family though his dad is always blaming the coach he will probably transfer again I will be surprised if he doesn't
@@lighthousemaccabee8133 Yes they are using him a lot. But sometimes you just have to wait your turn.
@@HUNT919TruthSports He's like 3rd string why move away to be a 3rd string? doesn't make sense.
I’m sorry but Dylan leaving just didn’t make sense to me
@@idntlose It didn’t to me either. But maybe it was more mental than anything else. I don’t think he vibed with them for whatever reason. Plus they are not a running team while he’s a running back.
Bro pops played at K State and he is from that way.
He was really a loyal cat… he chose prime cause he played for him peewee ball
@@vonteugly9354well he should’ve just went there straight out of highschool. But he committed to Notre Dame then decomitted & committed to Colorado. & this isn’t hate cause I love Dylan but nothing he said made sense to me , he was the same person who said “ nobody really comes out of Kansas “ and how much him & his parents had to drive hours to camps to get his name out there & try to get scholarships , so it’s like why go back yk?
@@idntlose these young men are getting offers that will make some NFL players rethink their contracts.. did hear what Oregon and usc is paying their players.. this is bound to eventually collapse.. what’s the point of going to the NFL if you’re getting paychecks like this
You could tell he was the only missing piece Colorado needed. Not necessarily needed, but if he was there, I don't think any defense could even begin to figure out how to stop them
@@lexibrowning7447 And I believe your right. But he’s a running back and they don’t like to run the ball. When he was there he lead the team in rushing at 321 yards. The leading rusher this year only has 373 yards for the season. So it’s basically the same.
I think given SS is leaving, this team will most likely look very different. They won't favor the pass as much and there would need to be more creativity in their offensive schemes given a freshman QB will most like start in JuJu.
@ That’s true and you make a very good point. But what if JUJU is as good as they think he is and he’s an exceptional passer? My point is I wouldn’t trust Colorado if I was a running back.
@@HUNT919TruthSports I'd agree with you there.
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Edwards basically wasted a year!
@@sterlinggrier734 Well he wasn’t really used too much with Colorado either. He basically had the same numbers on less carries. So it was more like a lateral move in my opinion.
@@HUNT919TruthSportsthey were sabotaged last year and didn't have a good O-line, he should've stayed, things would've been different.
@ I hear you. But even this year with a better O line their leading rusher only had 373 yards for the season. Dylan was the leading rusher last year with a bad O line and he only had 321 yards for the year. So I don’t know about that.
@@HUNT919TruthSports Edward’s had better season stats in 2023 at Colorado he wasted a year at Kansas st
@ He had more total yards with Colorado remember he was a freshman with Colorado
Edward's did not waste a year like some commented here because there is only now.. He gained an experience and he played.. So good for him. I only watch Colorado football games in full no NFL games but highlights..
@@glend5990 Yes I agree with you. He also returned a lot of kicks. And if he wasn’t mentally healthy at Colorado then it could be bigger than football. As long as he’s happy.
@@glend5990 Very good comment.
Not always good to leave. Especially if a team values you already. Idk why he transferred in the first place
@@Mr.conserv Sometimes it’s other things besides football I guess. Maybe he just didn’t like the program. They have to live there. It had to be more than football for him.
I wish he would have gone to Notre Dame! 🤷🏿
@@othellosson1621 YES!!! People forget that’s where he was before he came to Colorado!! Your the only to say this! They obviously had a plan to use him at a high level. But he left in the summer during workouts to come to Colorado. I’m surprised that u know that he was there.
@ I think They Would have had a better organized reception, and integration while utilizing him at a higher level. Instead of trying to figure it out on the fly.
@ Man you said that brilliantly. I couldn’t agree more with that take. I believe that’s how I want to explain it. But you say it so much smarter lol.
@@HUNT919TruthSportshe never made it to ND.
@ He recorded himself working out their before he went to Colorado. He was there.
Bishop thomas next plz
Yes! I will work on that. Thank you for the comment!
If he go back to Colorado they should make him dress like the mascot for homecoming
lol lol lol lol lol lol man why you say something like that?? That's not fair bro lol.
They don’t want anyone back that already left trust me lol
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😂 Treason must be punished
@@dozhadeville444 This made me laugh out loud for real.
Alton is not even playing he’s so far down the depth chart
@@othellohenderson4874 Yes your correct. He’s not playing at all.
Dylan basically got used...tbh
Why do you say that he got used?? He could have easily stayed at Notre Dame.