That's hilarious.But Eddie Mac didn't go to CU.... So that will impact.
Instead, you should be focused in Chad Brown as the Dave Logan replacement.
When Mac was fired the first three names I heard in talk radio as replacement candidates were: Dave Logan, Gary Barnett, Chad Brown
Like father, like son. Allegedly.I have met ed on a couple of occasions - comes across as very arrogant and kind of a prick.
I have met ed on a couple of occasions - comes across as very arrogant and kind of a prick.
As grouchy as I have bee against Christian, I can tell you from personal experience that he is a very respectful young man.Like father, like son. Allegedly.
shows the (ignorant) disdain the Denver/pro media has for college sport/CU sport in particular.....that it's all just some kind of semi-serious JV for super serious awesome pro sports.
edit: not often i will say something good about Dallas but years past i remember reading the Dallas Morning News in the airport and there were articles about TCU football (when they were pretty bad)....that weren't tongue-in-cheek or damning with faint praise like i was used to in the Post or RMN.....pages and pages about the Cowboys, sure, but college football could also have good, informed writing. blew my mind.
I ran into Christian a couple years ago. It was in the months leading up to the NFL draft. We chatted a bit, and he couldn’t have been nicer or more pleasant.Like father, like son. Allegedly.
I’m sure he is. I was referring to the rumor he steered a recruit away from CU.I ran into Christian a couple years ago. It was in the months leading up to the NFL draft. We chatted a bit, and he couldn’t have been nicer or more pleasant.
People make fun of the Dave Logan thing and the “Dave Logan should be CU’s head coach” thing is certainly ridiculous.
I, for one, think that if he had so chosen, he had the potential to be a really good college head coach. But he is making way too much money without having to pay the price one has to pay to move up through the college coaching ranks to have gone that route. He is smart and charismatic and would’ve been a good one.
We played Valor in the playoffs his Senior year and he (obviously) went off for like 230 yards and 5 TDs with another 100 receiving and 2 TDs in a blowout win, and Christian not only went through the line to shake our players' hands, but came up to each of us coaches to say "good job" and "good luck next year". Really easy kid to root for.As grouchy as I have bee against Christian, I can tell you from personal experience that he is a very respectful young man.