And it's not like he isn't talented . I can't imagine having to coach in this era where you might have to play a kid you're high on but isn't ready because you risk him leaving if he doesn't start.Not a shocker. Little Kenny Dillingham needed to do it or risk losing him to transfer.
He was always thought to be a project and ASU brought in Drew Pine as a grad transfer.In what world is the number 6 ranked QB from the last class getting the starting role as a true freshman a “shocking” development? It’s not like he was competing against other top rated QB’s either
I want a great transferHe was always thought to be a project and ASU brought in Drew Pine as a grad transfer.
hate our enemies as dearly as auburn hates themselves. this is what i hope for.
Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.
But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.
If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.
RG doing work.
Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.
But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.
If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.
RG doing work.
Would rather have a bunch of semi mega booster's ala Texas so one person does not have too much control.Really need the one or two mega boosters that most top programs have.
Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.
But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.
If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.
RG doing work.
You can go ahead and ask Texas how well that is working for themWould rather have a bunch of semi mega booster's ala Texas so one person does not have too much control.
only LSU and Georgia are getting value for their dollars.You can go ahead and ask Texas how well that is working for them
Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.
But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.
If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.
RG doing work.
Point being, having that many semi-mega donors is extremely troublesome. Give me one or two people to keep happyonly LSU and Georgia are getting value for their dollars.
Biggest issue at Texas is that you have a Dallas group and a Houston group, and they do not get along. Not sure if CU would have any big group concentrated in one area other than Denver/Boulder. LA could be a separate group, but they are so spread out I don't know if they would organize/socialize like the Houston/Dallas groupsPoint being, having that many semi-mega donors is extremely troublesome. Give me one or two people to keep happy
How come?I refuse to link to their twitter post but Big & Rich announced they aren't doing the ESPN Gameday song anymore.