He applies his stubborn-ness and commitment to doing it in the "right way" in a new direction.taking the best of what he brings in stature and leadership into this new NIL/transfer world and makes a go of it. My best case scenario is this.Bohl see's the shifting forces that will make it very difficult to retain talent. This is not just true for Wyoming.but, as pointed out by myself and others, Laramie is not high on anybody's list of places to spend your college years. The moment that a player has a "better" opportunity.real or perceived, they will leave. Any slight advantage that Wyoming had in being able to get young, motivated, overlooked athletes to campus and shape them into great players is low and getting lower. We find ourselves in a fundamentally changed landscape with the player freedom/empowerment movement. I imagine most of the posters on this board are much more ideologically and temperamentally aligned with Bohl than the younger "play for myself" mentality. I don't really like the characterization of Bohl as a "crusty old asshole".I see him as a man with character and principles, that being said, the tides of time seem to be passing him by.
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