Let’s see him actually have to coach first. He won just because he could bring in talent twice as good as the opposition. Now he’ll actually have to scheme and make adjustments.Bet he wins a conference title within 3 years.
Let’s see him actually have to coach first. He won just because he could bring in talent twice as good as the opposition. Now he’ll actually have to scheme and make adjustments.
He absolutely could, only time will tell. Typically a coach needs to be more hands on and x and o oriented for a true rebuild like CO, but he might get enough help to make it work.Or hire the right coaches who can. Not every coach needs to be an X’s and O’s guy. He can succeed in the CEO type role too.
He absolutely could, only time will tell. Typically a coach needs to be more hands on and x and o oriented for a true rebuild like CO, but he might get enough help to make it work.
If it wasn’t the Pac 12, I’d take that bet.Bet he wins a conference title within 3 years.
Sounds like he told the ones that did make the meeting to GTFO.I guess you are probably off the team if you didn't make to that meeting
We'll see. No matter how well he recruits at CU, his talent advantage is going to be tiny at best compared to what it was at JSU.Bet he wins a conference title within 3 years.
Not sure if this has been dropped in here.
If we didn't know college ball was a business. **** your degree. Get out of here.
This is what I thought also. Why the heck Colorado? Maybe because he saw an potential to be a bigger dog in that conference? I pictured him in the SEC or ACC though. Maybe a texas school.Interesting. This could be a spectacular flame out.
I don't know what Sanders was thinking. If he wanted money and a P5 program he picked the worst, or nearly so. Did he just like Boulder? Hearing that the rest of the P5 wanted nothing to do with him?
I don’t know who the biggest clown is. Sanders, or the Colorado AD who admitted they didn’t have the money to pay for this grifter.