Sorry. That was a typo. I can’t see Chev as our OC. Last year was miserable.I would be STUNNED if that happens-Let's assume Tucker and RG are both really smart individuals guys. Tucker knows how important his OC hire is, and RG knows better than to force a coordinator on a new hire. Chev will be here as the WR coach.
That's so ****ing awesome. Dude gets it.Tucker quotes:
"Colorado has always been a place that I thought should be relevant in the national championship conversation year-in and year-out, because of its tradition and a seemingly endless list of what the school has to offer," Tucker said. "What we have to offer are some of the best facilities in the country, strong academics, and an amazing environment as a whole. Colorado should be a 'no excuse' program. There's absolutely no reason we can't achieve success at an extremely high level.
"I can remember when Colorado was dominant with players like Kordell Stewart, Rashaan Salaam, Chris Hudson, Darian Hagan, Alfred Williams and others," Tucker continued. "Colorado always had difference makers and was very dynamic on both sides of the ball. That's the imprint instilled in my mind when it came to CU. My plan is to continue to restore that tradition and make sure that Colorado once again becomes an elite national program. There's not a better place in America to live, to coach and go to school."
Does this mean I have to stop hating Brady Quinn? Damn. I guess it's a small price to pay. Hopefully he'll be pro-CU on his broadcasts now.
Sorry that was a typo. I can’t see Chev as the OC. Last year was miserable.I can see you're a glutton for punishment.
Does this mean I have to stop hating Brady Quinn? Damn. I guess it's a small price to pay. Hopefully he'll be pro-CU on his broadcasts now.
To each their own. Let's not argue about this since it ultimately does not matter. I just think he's one of those guys that thinks he is better than he is. Instead of just letting his play talk for himself, he likes tweets from Oregon fans telling him to transfer there because he isn't utilized. The head coach who gave you a scholarship is fired and you are retweeting and liking every tweet. Doesn't seem like a team first guy to me deep down. Maybe he's great in pressers and says the right things.I think this is total bull****. KD is a good kid who wants to win and is team first. If anything, his attitude while lesser players were giving sub-par efforts during his first year in Boulder is evidence of his team-first dedication. Don't run down kids based on sour grapes from others. This guy is a competitor and leader in my opinion.
I know i did!Colorado is a no excuses program?
Allbuffs members very likely soiled their pants when MT led with that one...
Yes the guy is a competitor....so was Terrell OwensI think this is total bull****. KD is a good kid who wants to win and is team first. If anything, his attitude while lesser players were giving sub-par efforts during his first year in Boulder is evidence of his team-first dedication. Don't run down kids based on sour grapes from others. This guy is a competitor and leader in my opinion.
Is this really the day or the thread to argue about who's a team player? Enjoy the moment FFS.
Same.. Who's idea was it to work in Highlands Ranch Bread?Damnit. I hate responsibility. I'd be at that meet n greet
Wow, he is coming CHEAP.https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/12/5/tucker-named-head-football-coach-at-colorado.aspx
George has proposed that CU's Board of Regents approve a five-year deal for Tucker worth $14.75 million of which the first-year salary would be $2.4 million and then increase by $275,000 annually, not including additional pay if any of several incentives in the contract are met. The Regents must approve Tucker's contract, which campus leaders hope to present for their consideration at their Dec. 12 special meeting in Denver.
Seems like the going rate in the Pac 12Wow, he is coming CHEAP.
Coordinators with no HC experience usually go for cheap