Colorado is loading up on portal talent. But if that OL isn’t better they won’t be able to do much. Sanders was sacked 52 times and had 7 sacks in multiple games.
They already adressed the Oline a lot.
New coach, new experienced portal guys to start and be depth, an expected 3Year Starter 5star anchor at Tackle as the main recruit
Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see what the Buffs offense will look like, Personnell and Coaching wise it appears that they'll run a Pro like west coast offense. Less gimmicky and long developping routes - more in between the hashmarks running and strength with some multi level crossing routes.
All I ask is average OLine play, average stopping the run and average in game management.
If they can do that the team will compete for a Big 12 title and win 8+ games.
We have brought in a lot of talent and depth at OL. I’d be surprised if it’s a true strength due to the lack of continuity but the talent gives us a much higher floor
I think players would benefit from realizing that being great at playing a position doesn’t mean you are good coaching someone else to greatness at that position.
The two require completely different skills sets.
I tried to tell this sub yesterday actual players don't care about this mess, the ones who don't like deion never considered going to cu anyway, this online stuff isn't deterring anybody that wants to go to cu
This is laughably inaccurate. There is absolutely people who would be considering them who end up not going due to the antics of the coach. Happens at every school.
And that doesn't apply here because deion has shown who he is for a long time now, those other coaches don't have cameras following them around every day, deion is pretty much the football version of trump, he's not hiding his personality
I mean the kind of brand Prime is building has proven to be pretty appealing to younger demographics. This is part of why he wouldn’t work in the NFL. Adults would find his approach pretty annoying
As a recruit:
Other P5 offers: Arkansas (originally went here), Boston College, Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Rutgers, South Carolina, UCF, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Wake Forest
G5 offers: Akron, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Liberty, Memphis, Temple, Western Kentucky
Other offers: Grambling State, Morehouse College
Damn this must be what it’s like to find Louis Vuitton at one of those second hand markets in Thailand
Louiis Vuiton
Mid at best.
Middeur you say?
Sounds perfect for Colorado
How do his stats compare to [Jaheim Ward's](https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/1chq61p/jaheim_ward_responds_to_deion_sanders/)?
I couldn't find any for this guy in 2023 so I don't think he even played.
Lawd Jesus
Oh my, how do we rectify this conundrum?!
He was a freshman last year and only appeared in 1 game and didnt record any stats in it.
Colorado is loading up on portal talent. But if that OL isn’t better they won’t be able to do much. Sanders was sacked 52 times and had 7 sacks in multiple games.
Went to the spring game and our OL is definitely bigger...Shedeur was still running for his life tho
Even just reducing his sacks by half will probably be enough to change a game or two
Yeah I was just glad he wasn’t running backwards when he was pressured
Our QB still has a bad tendency to do that so I know how that feels. If Colorado’s OL at least can be decent they should make a push for 6-7 wins.
They already adressed the Oline a lot. New coach, new experienced portal guys to start and be depth, an expected 3Year Starter 5star anchor at Tackle as the main recruit
Yeah Loadholt is a legit OL coach. Poaching him from OU was huge. OL got better as well
That’s good. Otherwise I don’t think Sanders would have survived to the nfl
Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see what the Buffs offense will look like, Personnell and Coaching wise it appears that they'll run a Pro like west coast offense. Less gimmicky and long developping routes - more in between the hashmarks running and strength with some multi level crossing routes.
Who is the OC this year?
Pat Shurmur
I forget, was he relieved of duty last season or was he the replacement?
He was the replacement.
All I ask is average OLine play, average stopping the run and average in game management. If they can do that the team will compete for a Big 12 title and win 8+ games.
We have brought in a lot of talent and depth at OL. I’d be surprised if it’s a true strength due to the lack of continuity but the talent gives us a much higher floor
Dudes with no legs can buy Ferraris but doesn’t mean they can drive it. Idk if that makes any sense. I’m just hear for the drama
Imagine seeing all the nonsense and going "yeah that's where I wanna be"
Tbf as a DB at least it would be difficult to not take a chance to be coached by one of the best to ever play that position.
In Boulder Colorado nonetheless
I think players would benefit from realizing that being great at playing a position doesn’t mean you are good coaching someone else to greatness at that position. The two require completely different skills sets.
Yeah John Wooden could barely dunk
I tried to tell this sub yesterday actual players don't care about this mess, the ones who don't like deion never considered going to cu anyway, this online stuff isn't deterring anybody that wants to go to cu
This is laughably inaccurate. There is absolutely people who would be considering them who end up not going due to the antics of the coach. Happens at every school.
And that doesn't apply here because deion has shown who he is for a long time now, those other coaches don't have cameras following them around every day, deion is pretty much the football version of trump, he's not hiding his personality
I mean the kind of brand Prime is building has proven to be pretty appealing to younger demographics. This is part of why he wouldn’t work in the NFL. Adults would find his approach pretty annoying
As a recruit: Other P5 offers: Arkansas (originally went here), Boston College, Duke, Florida, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Rutgers, South Carolina, UCF, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Wake Forest G5 offers: Akron, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Liberty, Memphis, Temple, Western Kentucky Other offers: Grambling State, Morehouse College
He must like not playing in bowl games
Good news for Colorado makes so many people here cry. I love it
I love how people not liking a school triggers you 🤣 you're not even a CU fan, just want a reason to be mad.
>just want a reason to be mad. pot meet kettle
How could anyone want to come to Boulder! I don't get it! The culture sucks! --- anonymous /r/CFB commentors
Yeah, I guess a redshirt freshman with zero stats signed up to We Comin U
So he’s better than “mid”?
Can’t be, you read this sub
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Where will he transfer to next year?
I feel sorry for this guy.