I feel like he disappears when tings don't go well. At least he doesn't do what Zandi is doing.I put somewhat happy cause obvious improvement. Need to continue that.
I also hate the end of the PAC12.
That reminded me of @Big Jim. He vanished halfway through the Stanford game. Is he okay?
SomewhatAren't the middle two the same?
Aren't the middle two the same?
I was feeling pretty disappointed yesterday until I had a chance to think about it and read some stuff like what you’ve mentioned.I had gotten to a place where I realized CU football was making me miserable.
So I did a lot of introspection and came out the other end accepting that CU was never going to ever fully commit to being a football power again.
Based on that, I was able to deal ok with having a HC and program that was mediocre at recruiting with realistic expectations of building a very professional operating culture that won more than it lost and every so often could deliver a year when we won 10 and were still in conference contention in November.
It's why I favored hiring Bronco Mendenhall - he fit that CU culture and expectation level.
It's why I wanted Coach Prime, but didn't treat it as realistic because it required CU to reinvent itself as something it wasn't.
Well, CU shocked me by going the CP path, reinventing itself, and committing to pursuing greatness in football. So it's impossible for me to not be happy, fully supportive, and 100% believing.
A first season that fell short of win potential and had some hiccups doesn't change anything for me. It's about the fundamentals and the process. We're in a great place right now and the recruiting is going to be on another level from last year - with the talent being brought onto a roster that is already far from being an empty cupboard.
It wasnt a blind spot. They went where the money was. It’s fools errand to believe we can sustainably compete against the bigger schools to buy good lineman. College football is semi pro now. There isnt really a level playing field anymore.Bowl game was my line and we underperformed.
1) We obviously had a blind spot in our recruiting for linemen.
2) in my opinion great coaching could have helped us achieve at least mediocre performance on the line
3) our play calling doesn’t seem to me to be all that innovative or adaptable (even with the change).
4) at times I think our program lets the hype over ride our own good sense.
Having said all that we went from 1-11 to 4-8, brought a ton of talent into the program, adjusted rules and policies to let us keep doing it, brought some passion back to the fan base, brought some serious money in so the machine is started. I’m looking forward to recruiting season around here.
He’s talking about a coaching blind spot for the OL. Also, it’s never been a level playing field in CFB.It wasnt a blind spot. They went where the money was. It’s fools errand to believe we can sustainably compete against the bigger schools to buy good lineman. College football is semi pro now. There isnt really a level playing field anymore.