Agree completely, but I glanced over Hagan's leadership, it takes a special dude to pull and lead a lot of talented guys around him as well.Viska can play every position on the field except on the line and probably still be dominant. I think if we had him for a full 3-4 years most would agree. This dude is a freak of nature. Complete package as a football player. All those other players had all time great teams around them as well.
No argument hereAgree completely, but I glanced over Hagen's leadership, it takes a special dude to pull and lead a lot of talented guys around him as well.
Because I think there’s more to it than one seasons statistics. Salaam may have the best single season performance by any Buff, but is/was he the best player in CU history? Highly debatableThe Heisman sort of seals the deal, why is this even a thing?
Because I think there’s more to it than one seasons statistics. Salaam may have the best single season performance by any Buff, but is/was he the best player in CU history? Highly debatable
Salaam. Still remember seeing him go for 317 against Texas in 1994 in person. That whole '94 team was special in fact. Too bad the CFP wasn't around back then-wed have beaten Nebraska for a national title!
He brought the iron. That's enough for me.Because I think there’s more to it than one seasons statistics. Salaam may have the best single season performance by any Buff, but is/was he the best player in CU history? Highly debatable
Obviously, not everyone agrees with you. Salaam is up there and can easily see why someone would have him there. In all seriousness, it’s probably Hagan as he just won and was unreal in the option. I just wanted to throw Viskas name out thereThe Heisman sort of seals the deal, why is this even a thing?
Either him or Chris Naeole were the best lineman to ever wear black and gold.The love for the elite QBs and RBs in CU history is understood. For my money, there haven’t been many Buffs more dominant than Andre Gurode. Dude blew open gaping holes up the middle against the nation’s best defensive lines. Interior offensive linemen aren’t usually the heroes we envision. And maybe it was me watching 12 hours of Sports Center highlights of 62-36... but man, he was truly incredible.
Agree completely, but I glanced over Hagen's leadership, it takes a special dude to pull and lead a lot of talented guys around him as well.
Salaam was amazing, but he also played behind the most talented and dominant OLine in the history of this program (in my opinion). Hagan was pure magic.
FifyHagan was the backup for Aunese, the catalyst for making CU into a National Champion.
Thanks for the catch spelling queen. Autocorrect on the phone always kills me and I never proof read. Feel free to solve the rest of the world problems.FFS, you have to at least spell his last name right... HAGAN!