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I feel like this is the case for about 7 teams in this conference.I have no idea what to expect yet…and I’m excited by that…because we have the talent to win the conference.
I feel like this is the case for about 7 teams in this conference.I have no idea what to expect yet…and I’m excited by that…because we have the talent to win the conference.
Salter is better, more experienced and proven much more than Dampier and yet the media chodes around the country think Dampier will turn that sh!tshow in SLC into a playoff contender. Make it make sense.
I am confused by that as well. My guess is when they evaluate Dampier, they added OL into consideration.
Utah's OL is pretty good.
If Salter transferred literally anywhere else, he’d be getting dark horse heisman type consideration. It’s purely disdain for Prime driving the lack of discussion about him.Yea their OL is widely considered to be the best in the conference and Dampier's OC from UNM also went to Utah. But Dampier isn't a great passer and how Salter is being completely disregarded nationally is baffling. Every time CU comes up all they mention is losing Shedeur and Travis including our top 4 receivers overall, as well as Green and NHG on defense
Also, BYU was a better team and better coached than the Buffs last year.Imo, the players' attitudes, motivations, needs to win, are the key. We've got enough talent.
I know it was a bowl, but BYU's players were on fire, they wanted to destroy us. The Buffs lacked that desire, and as SS said a couple of days before the game, the Buffs were spending to much time sightseeing and similar.
I worry that our ex-pro coaches may not know how to motivate. They can teach and coach, but instilling individual and team attitudes involves different skills.
A few days back, CP got on the team about a ****ty practice and told them how social media would turn on them if they played that way in a game. Ugh. Please forget social media and turn these guys into hungry animals.
"In the video posted on Saturday from Boulder, Deion Sanders said, “If you perform like you performed in that scrimmage, they (social media people) going to eat you alive.”He added, “Disconnect your social media,” telling the players that online fans will not help them when real games begin."
BYU will struggle in a big way this year. Sub 500 in conferenceAlso, BYU was a better team and better coached than the Buffs last year.
I think Dampier fits what Utah wants to do and Salter fits what CU wants to doI am confused by that as well. My guess is when they evaluate Dampier, they added OL into consideration.
Utah's OL is pretty good.
If the idea is to get back to running more and throwing less, he could be interesting. But the new OC hire says they're going to be in a lot of spread to open up the offense.I think Dampier fits what Utah wants to do and Salter fits what CU wants to do
Put up big numbers against some pretty sh!t defenses. Mouthy Mike and his cadre of imbeciles up in Ft. Fun put the clamps on Dampier last year. That tells me a lot.I watched a lot of UNM last year. Dampier is fun to watch, but part of the reason is that he also has a lot of negative plays.
I guess we’ll see. They have two first round tackles and very capable lineman on the interior. I think they will run and run some moreIf the idea is to get back to running more and throwing less, he could be interesting. But the new OC hire says they're going to be in a lot of spread to open up the offense.
as much I love this, here is the caveat:These ratings aren't quite as meaningful as they used to be with the transfer portal, but this gives a general idea to how CU stacks up from a roster talent perspective.
I remember seeing a graphic like that on CFP contenders the year TCU went on the improbable run before getting destroyed by Georgia. I think it was something like the rule of thumb being you need to have 50+ blue chips on your roster to be a contender. We're now at 22.These ratings aren't quite as meaningful as they used to be with the transfer portal, but this gives a general idea to how CU stacks up from a roster talent perspective.
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Yeah, they crunch the numbers in the article but almost all national championship winners/contenders rank in the top 10 of this list historically.I remember seeing a graphic like that on CFP contenders the year TCU went on the improbable run before getting destroyed by Georgia. I think it was something like the rule of thumb being you need to have 50+ blue chips on your roster to be a contender. We're now at 22.