I think he is much smarter than that he has a bright future seems to be level headed. They are not consistent they are just models for TV with there kids . He does not need that in his life..
He has to work for it and listen to all his coaches, nothing is given. Maybe go to a lower level of football for 2 years then give it another shot because right now he's just taking up locker space. Good Luck Young Man.
Bad luck? How bad media , let that young man live his life. Dudes only 22 and has his life n career ahead of him and is aware that he is the prize I’m sure he’s not trying cuff up and settle down. All those hot college girls, no hate on Kendall because she is chill asf but she is pushing 30. If I was Shedeur id tell Kendall….,break bread or play dead u kno college athletes don’t make that much doe💰/💀. 😘
I have a nephew that plays for an HBSC and is really a good kid and a baller that would have loved to get the shot Cormani had. So I don't feel bad for him
I think the Young King should go back to CU! I’m not sure why he did some of the things he did at CU his freshman year…….but I would have hoped he has grown since he left . Many young talented black athletes are pampered and put on a pedestal in high school. Then they get to college, and find out that there is a “code of conduct “, a standard, and that you have to prove yourself all over again. And if you can’t conform to the standard of the program or the coach, then you are not a fit. We’ve all heard the stories of why he didn’t play as much as he could have at CU as a freshman. The kid came out of HS as a bonafide 5-star player. I hope and pray that he has learned and reflected on his experience at CU, and is taking steps to be the player we all know he can be. But time is short. He may get a red shirt year, which gives him 2 to 3 years to shine. The college foot landscape can be a jungle. People either survive in a jungle or exist in a zoo. If you are not passionate about what you are doing….you shouldn’t be doing it! You have to have the WILL….to develop the skill and change your habits. You have to have to demonstrate effort….as Ray Lewis, the retired Line backer from the Baltimore Raven likes to say, “it’s between you and you”…. So my message to the Young King is “how bad do you want it? How hard are you willing to work for it? Ray Lewis knew what was at stake, as a young man from Florida, who saw football as his opportunity to move his family out of the condition they were in, and to the next level. Young King…….i need you to do the same! Your family needs this…..and frankly, as a fan, I want to see this!
@@tomcsy44weatherill29Never say never. He deserves a second chance , if he’s sincere, and Coach Prime can feel his sincerity. I work with the youth and college students, daily, and have been for over 35 years. A lot of times, especially with kids from the inner-city, or black and brown males from single family holds, we give up on them……very easily. I’m not sure what male figures the Young King confides in (?), but for those that he does confide with, if they are being 💯, and they are not trying to use him or get something from him, they need to tell him that he needs to understand that now is the time to be serious and intentional about his choices. As the Bible tells us, “to all things, there is a season”. At 20 or 21, playing football right now, is where he needs to be. This IS his season, as time flies , and he only has a 2/3 year window to get this done. He must be told the truth….and if he hadn’t already, he needs to wake up, before he becomes a memory of “what could have been” . I wish I could talk to him, and get him to understand that if you want to be as great as we think you can be( whether at CU or not), you need to change your mind set. Because time waits for no one…and Father Time is undefeated. His time is now….i don’t want to see him at 30, wondering what could have been? The great James Baldwin tells us, “If I love you, I must make you conscious of the things you don’t see”. We love the Young King, we see his potential, and we need him to refocus, with a new commitment, to be great!
I don’t think he’ll be invited back to CU. He should’ve stuck it out and persevered. I still think he’ll end playing some meaningful football as long as he stays straight
There is so much props about a troubled young man who hasn’t done anything on the football field. He talks and give mysterious comments. And that’s about it, nothing to show on the field of battle.
I believe. Too many men of talent fall after dating these women of none. The women get richer, squander it on extravagence, then need a new victim to boost and reboot.
Where's Cormani? Why ain't Cormani playing? Prime needs to put Cormani in. This was the chants we heard all last year with the Buffs. They were trolling and Cormani and his folks fell for it. Under Florida coach they have gone nearly silent. He also had the Richard ryders bragging about his high school feats as if they always transfer to college. He got what he wanted, to be coached by a Whyte guy and be closer to home. Good luck young man.
Onto football stuff. Cormani might be better suited switching to Safety. He needs to gain another 15 pounds and work on high pointing the ball and tackling. Cormani has long legs and high hips which is not a good thing for corners. It affects short area quickness which is why I think he should switch to Safety.
This kid has a lot to learn. First he wasn’t happy with Prime and Colorado , now he has issues at Florida.I believe he’s gotta realize that he’s not the only kid in America who can play football at a high level and that everyone isn’t gonna cater to him simply because he’s talented.I personally wouldn’t want him on my team because of the headache that he has become.!