Deion Sanders offered the Colorado job- Official Colorado season thread

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I personally think they can upgrade but that's my opinion.

I'm not talking about the comments on here but on places like BleacherReport and other sports sites. They were talking mad shit last year.. Smh!

They have a freshman that was producing a little early but they was forcing the run then.

I think he’s hurt

#7 Hayden was the better looking back before he got hurt

But they might get another back this year from high school(if he choose Colorado)
 

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Dude is a megastar


Taking pics with Texas Tech band members

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Good win tonight, defensive line played great. Sapp got them dudes huntin. They need to find a stud RB. I can't find hatin ass cacs in the comments anymore, they done got quiet.. Lol
I don't understand this narrative. They have 3 good backs (no they dont have a Jeanty) but their backs are good enough and they run tough. They just didnt commit to the run like they should have tonight, but they got the win. Coach Prime said it himself that they were trying to get Travis to 100 yards receiving and get shedeur to 300 (he finished with 291) so it's all good, but all things being equal, they could have "ended" the game by running it. Like I said earlier, this is what they did against AZ and that D - Line for Texas Tech was about the same.
 

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I felt this Texas Tech game was their biggest game of the season….

Now it’s the Utah game at home next week…


I’m moving them goalpost
 

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I don't understand this narrative. They have 3 good backs (no they dont have a Jeanty) but their backs are good enough and they run tough. They just didnt commit to the run like they should have tonight, but they got the win. Coach Prime said it himself that they were trying to get Travis to 100 yards receiving and get shedeur to 300 (he finished with 291) so it's all good, but all things being equal, they could have "ended" the game by running it. Like I said earlier, this is what they did against AZ and that D - Line for Texas Tech was about the same.
Hell Charlie probably can produce if they would stick to running.

Early it was hard for any back to get in a rhythm, with the steady switching
 
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Utah up 21-10 at the half on BYU. I told everyone, this Utah game concerns me because Whittingham (no matter how bad the team is) will have them ready to play. 3rd String QB for Utah looks pretty good(he kinda reminds me of the Cincy QB) but I think the Buffs can move the ball and there will be receivers running open.
 

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I felt this Texas Tech game was their biggest game of the season….

Now it’s the Utah game at home next week…


I’m moving them goalpost
Utah is full of injuries. Colorado should beat them pretty easily unless they don’t show up to play.

Utah lost key players on offense and they are hurting on that side of the ball.
 

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There's Deion Sanders, so often viewed as a sideshow to the staid old guard who believed, like fools, that you had to leave your office to recruit and needed five functional offensive linemen to run an offense. Coach Prime has taken the hollowed-out husk of a program and, in less than two seasons, built Colorado into a legitimate playoff contender, one that held off Texas Tech 41-27 on Saturday to assume a commanding position in the crowded Big 12.


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There's Lane Kiffin, who has been thumbing his nose at the powers-that-be, ruffling feathers and breaking the system since a time when we didn't call people like him "disruptors." Kiffin has forced his way into the most sacred corridors of power over the years, but he has done it as much through trolling coaches on social media as he has by actually beating them. But Saturday, Kiffin's Ole Miss team killed one of the last true giants of the old guard, delivering a withering defensive performance that bruised, battered and confounded Georgia in a 28-10 Rebels win.


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There's Deion Sanders, so often viewed as a sideshow to the staid old guard who believed, like fools, that you had to leave your office to recruit and needed five functional offensive linemen to run an offense. Coach Prime has taken the hollowed-out husk of a program and, in less than two seasons, built Colorado into a legitimate playoff contender, one that held off Texas Tech 41-27 on Saturday to assume a commanding position in the crowded Big 12.

There's Curt Cignetti, overlooked for years as little more than an FCS coach who has won a few games, a cute story hardly worthy of manning the Big Ten sidelines traversed by legends like Tim Beckman, Chris Ash or Darrell Hazell. In Week 11, Cignetti's Indiana moved to 10-0, thwarting defending champion Michigan 20-15.

Kiffin, Prime, Cignetti -- they're not supposed to be here. For two decades, from Urban Meyer to Nick Saban to Kirby Smart, the blueprint for success at this level was clear. Coaches who won did it the old-fashioned way, ruling with an iron fist, refusing to give an inch in the quest for greatness, tormenting Jimbo Fisher for laughs. Even the few divergences from that blueprint at least had the roots of their DNA in a classical approach to team building, be it Dabo Swinney's rah-rah optimism or Jim Harbaugh's investment in a squirrelly underling wearing a fake mustache to steal signals.

But these guys are showing us a new path forward.

Kiffin has invested in the transfer portal like a tech bro buying crypto, stocking a once talent-bereft roster of upstarts with enough stars that Saturday's win over Georgia barely registers as an upset. Ole Miss has been as explosive as anyone in college football this year, save a loss to Kentucky that we're now fairly certain was just something we dreamed after eating some expired ham. Should we be surprised that Jaxson Dart out-dueled a flailing Carson Beck, who has been handing out interceptions like Oprah giving away cars? Is it a shock that the Ole Miss defense contained Georgia's top skill players like Cash Jones, Dillon Bell and Lawson Luckie? Georgia's depth chart reads like the cast of a teen drama. Meanwhile, Kiffin's running wildcat with his 325-pound defensive lineman just because he can.


Kiffin's disruptive impact on Ole Miss has been so profound that the Rebels' students have even changed the game for goal-post removal.

If Kiffin is the OG of disruptors, however, Coach Prime is running the game today.

When he arrived in Boulder, the premise looked simple: Sanders would coach his two boys, be the center of attention at all turns, and if he won a few games, all the better. When Oregon's Dan Lanning lambasted Colorado as a team playing for clicks rather than wins last year, it felt like an appropriate measure of Prime's priorities. And yet, here are the Buffs at 7-2, a mercenary group of transfers who other coaches dismissed as chasing NIL but who've emerged as arguably the hottest team in the country.


Shedeur Sanders threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns in the win over Texas Tech Red Raiders, while Travis Hunter caught nine balls for 99 yards and a touchdown, all with his pants loaded down by tortillas.
Never mind that Colorado has little interest in running the football. Put Coach Prime, his son and Hunter on a field, spread the ball around to a deep cast of receivers and offer to repost a clip of the officiating crew's side project as a barbershop quartet in exchange for a few soft calls, and the recipe comes out perfectly. And speaking of perfect recipes, try grilling a nice carne asada and pairing it with pickled onions and some fresh tortillas from Hunter's pants.
 

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I saw the highlights to the game. They play a good one but Colorado needs to learn to put teams away. You can't mess around against teams like Ohio State, Georgia and etc. You gotta step on their neck.
 

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I saw the highlights to the game. They play a good one but Colorado needs to learn to put teams away. You can't mess around against teams like Ohio State, Georgia and etc. You gotta step on their neck.
If they want to compete for titles they will need to improve their recruiting. If they played any team with a pulse they would lose by 3 or 4 touchdowns. Without Sheduer, they probably are 8-4 win talent.

If Prime wants to compete for titles he will need to get the talent. The lack of recruiting is pretty much the only thing holding them back. They got good momentum to secure the talent, just have to hit the road and make those recruits feel wanted.

They have also dialed back the in your face social media tactics which was annoyed many.
 

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If they want to compete for titles they will need to improve their recruiting. If they played any team with a pulse they would lose by 3 or 4 touchdowns. Without Sheduer, they probably are 8-4 win talent.

If Prime wants to compete for titles he will need to get the talent. The lack of recruiting is pretty much the only thing holding them back. They got good momentum to secure the talent, just have to hit the road and make those recruits feel wanted.

They have also dialed back the in your face social media tactics which was annoyed many.
Nobody can out-recruit Coach Sanders. ( especially with parents)

The amount of nationally televised games only helps

And entering the rankings adds another positive.

The NFL pedigree of the staff

If they win the conference and make the 12-team playoff, it is a wrap.

Not to mention the chance to play as a freshman.

Seaton has shown that dogs can be featured.
 

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Nobody can out-recruit Coach Sanders. ( especially with parents)

The amount of nationally televised games only helps

And entering the rankings adds another positive.

The NFL pedigree of the staff

If they win the conference and make the 12-team playoff, it is a wrap.

Not to mention the chance to play as a freshman.

Seaton has shown that dogs can be featured.


Bro Colorado played 3 freshman heavily…

seaton at LT
Cleveland at Center
Miller at wideout

If Welch didn’t get hurt weeks back, he’d likely played more of late…

That’s 4 true freshman and Cleveland was a walk on… (and the team assistant pastor :lol:)

Just saying we can’t let some folks displeasures for certain things persuade us to feeling one way.

Say if Colorado land 20 freshman this year and 6 are plug and play types… WTF is the problem.

Folks want Prime to go do all of these in house visits and whatnots.

The moment folks hear coach Deion is in town, everyone from the pastor, to the drunk uncle will be at the house. They gonna have a damn bbq and fish fry. Fuck that shit, I’m send the position coach to recruit, then get the player and his handlers to Boulder. I don’t need to see where you’ll at, I need y’all to see where I’m at.


Now with all of that being said, who’s to say Deion don’t hit the road secretly, to avoid those potlucks gatherings :lol:
 

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Bro Colorado played 3 freshman heavily…

seaton at LT
Cleveland at Center
Miller at wideout

If Welch didn’t get hurt weeks back, he’d likely played more of late…

That’s 4 true freshman and Cleveland was a walk on… (and the team assistant pastor :lol:)

Just saying we can’t let some folks displeasures for certain things persuade us to feeling one way.

Say if Colorado land 20 freshman this year and 6 are plug and play types… WTF is the problem.

Folks want Prime to go do all of these in house visits and whatnots.

The moment folks hear coach Deion is in town, everyone from the pastor, to the drunk uncle will be at the house. They gonna have a damn bbq and fish fry. Fuck that shit, I’m send the position coach to recruit, then get the player and his handlers to Boulder. I don’t need to see where you’ll at, I need y’all to see where I’m at.


Now with all of that being said, who’s to say Deion don’t hit the road secretly, to avoid those potlucks gatherings :lol:
Shoot depending on where you go, that may be the same for Warren Sapp.
 

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This team might have close to 10 draft picks

Shedur
Trav
LaJohn
Will
Jimmy
Bentley
Green
Chidoz
Cam
Shilo
Walker


There’s a few others I’m not 100 sure about their class
 
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