That seems like a really strange decision.
Well...it will be interesting to watch from afar...might be a homerun...or a huge disaster! That said...at this point...CU has very little to lose!
That seems like a really strange decision.
I feel like we're goin to see Deion's kid get a huge NIL deal from Colorado (or wherever he ends up). I think that played a big role in where he was going to end up. I also don't think he'll be at his new school long.That seems like a really strange decision.
If he succeeds at Colorado, an SEC team will take a shot at him down the road in 4-5 years.Deion could have gotten a better job, but Boulder is a great place to live and he'll get a bunch of good players from California and Arizona to come play there.
He has done very well @ Jackson State. They are having their best season ever, and JSU is a 4 time HBCU National Champion.If we ever get to the point where we're hiring mediocre-at-best coaches just for the sake of attracting attention like CU is doing right now, I'm out.
I don't think that will happen, because our fans actually care and it's been a long time since we've had to generate passion in our programs among the fan base.
Auburn should have hired him instead of Freeze.If he succeeds at Colorado, an SEC team will take a shot at him down the road in 4-5 years.
This is a win-win for Colorado. Nothing really to lose.
The thing is it's not just a splash hire. The guy will have half the battle checked off the list because he will bring in serious talent. There's zero debate about that. Now if he can continue growing as a coach, then it's a great hire. Especially at Colorado where they can't really get any worse.If we ever get to the point where we're hiring mediocre-at-best coaches just for the sake of attracting attention like CU is doing right now, I'm out.
I don't think that will happen, because our fans actually care and it's been a long time since we've had to generate passion in our programs among the fan base.
I wonder if Travis Hunter will follow him to ColoradoI feel like we're goin to see Deion's kid get a huge NIL deal from Colorado (or wherever he ends up). I think that played a big role in where he was going to end up. I also don't think he'll be at his new school long.
If we ever get to the point where we're hiring mediocre-at-best coaches just for the sake of attracting attention like CU is doing right now, I'm out.
He will definitely get talent. Be interesting to see who he gets as assistants. If he gets the right coaches he may be competing for a Pac 12 Champ in 2-3 yearsI’m willing to bet pretty good money Deion turns Colorado around, I just don’t think it will be in the most moral ways.
His son and Hunter will certainly transfer. I’m sure a few others will, as well.
Awesome news for Golesh. He was awesome at ISU, we were fortunate to have him especially as a position coach.
OK, maybe I missed it. Is it really the case that absolutely no FB coaching changes have been announced @ EIU?
I’m willing to bet pretty good money Deion turns Colorado around, I just don’t think it will be in the most moral ways.
His son and Hunter will certainly transfer. I’m sure a few others will, as well.
man, going from the beach to drinking bleach