FWIW, it's okay to think some stuff is cheesy and not get worked up either way. Some of you can joke around every once in a while when it comes to HCMM.
Thank god we have rules on this.
FWIW, it's okay to think some stuff is cheesy and not get worked up either way. Some of you can joke around every once in a while when it comes to HCMM.
There is nothing cheesy about that. Wow. That is brilliant. To be the one player entrusted to carry the commitment of your teammates?
Changing the culture of any organization is an enormous undertaking (I know I'm not saying anything new here). What I saw on Sunday was a new culture, and I marveled at quickly it had changed. I think this commitment box is something that actually matters, and when combined with other, credible actions by the coaching staff is something that contributes to the dramatic culture shift.
There's a difference between believing a thing and knowing it. I think they went into the game believing, but now they know that if they just keep executing, they can come out on top. A long time coming for most of them...
The toolbox is a metaphor for our previous coaches.
Anyway, it's awesome, and infinitely better than the voodoo buffalo incense thing that was rumored:
I am glad the seniors are getting to see how it should have been the whole time they were here. Let this be a lesson to us as far as recruiting. Talent is fine and dandy, but good talent and chitty coaching means you probably dont make it to the big show . Good talent and great coaching means you have a shot. Kids have to consider great coaching over even early playing time. Luckily enough, they can get both at CU right now.
Excellent point. Hope thatis driven home to a lot of local recruits about right now.
Now, if the Neg-Nancy yokels here will stop referrring to the Oline as "awful" and "terrible" and "F'ed".....................well, I can dream!
As an aside, the hammer looks pretty legit lol. Glad they did it right with the engraving, and getting a, what looks to be, 15-20lb hammer.