So back to Julimese...any word on him coming back?
That'd be great news. Even more important is that he's learned some invaluable lessons and is a better person for it.So back to Julimese...any word on him coming back?
Apparently that was fake news.
The Tumpkin event likely cost CU the services of MM
Really?Most fans don't want MM at CU and those who understand what a winning, quality coach is...definitely do not want MM at CU. So perhaps Tumpkin deserves a 12 pack for his issues which may prompt MM to pack up and leave.
Other programs deal with **** like this all the time. Whether it's cheating, sex scandals, players getting paid, coaching staff members getting DUIs, academic scandals, etc. You perception of it happening to CU more than other P5 programs is magnified because you follow CU much more closely.
Gross.Most fans don't want MM at CU and those who understand what a winning, quality coach is...definitely do not want MM at CU. So perhaps Tumpkin deserves a 12 pack for his issues which may prompt MM to pack up and leave.
Really?
Can someone else take this.....?
Most fans don't want MM at CU and those who understand what a winning, quality coach is...definitely do not want MM at CU. So perhaps Tumpkin deserves a 12 pack for his issues which may prompt MM to pack up and leave.
FIFY.The issues are probably exacerbated by the fact thatCUthe voters of Colorado has an elected Board of Regents that feel the need to pander to their constituents whenever there’s an opportunity to do so.
Yep. 2017 was a redshirt year for each.So if falo and julmisse are back, is falo a jr and julmisse a sophmore?
Apparently, CU was not happy about the Falo news becoming public and after reprimanding journalists who reported it ("it" being basically retweeting Falo)... I'm sure they are all very gun shy to say anything about the other two either positive or negative.Any indication at all that the other team may be back. In the absence of any news, it seems doubtful.
I don’t understand this. So a kid who messed up, paid his dues, did what he needed to do to pay for his errors, and is excited to rejoin his teammates is now somehow a bad guy again because he tweeted about it?Apparently, CU was not happy about the Falo news becoming public and after reprimanding journalists who reported it ("it" being basically retweeting Falo)... I'm sure they are all very gun shy to say anything about the other two either positive or negative.
No. Any journalist who reported that he tweeted on it is somehow a bad guy.I don’t understand this. So a kid who messed up, paid his dues, did what he needed to do to pay for his errors, and is excited to rejoin his teammates is now somehow a bad guy again because he tweeted about it?
It really is ridiculous, along with the closed practices, etcNo. Any journalist who reported that he tweeted on it is somehow a bad guy.
The tight lid they try to keep on the program verges on the ridiculous.
No. Any journalist who reported that he tweeted on it is somehow a bad guy.
The tight lid they try to keep on the program verges on the ridiculous.
I think MM's natural tendency is to keep things private. Most SID's lean against this tendency in their coaches, ours encourages it.Is that due to the longtime SID?
And this should have been fixed a long time ago. Calling Rick George.I think MM's natural tendency is to keep things private. Most SID's lean against this tendency in their coaches, ours encourages it.
Mutually reinforced paranoia of independent media is probably one of the biggest negatives of the current group of personalities...
Why would it be with Falo? He failed a drug test. That's purely a football issue. The university does not drug test other students.I can see how this might be a bit awkward if his return is still dependent on outside entities beyond the AD’s control.
I guess that's a good point, as it applies to Julmisse at least, who may have higher hurdles.Why would it be with Falo? He failed a drug test. That's purely a football issue. The university does not drug test other students.