Other threads discussing how much longer he will be at CU but certainly worth looking at his legacy here assuming that he isn't the coach at CU in the future.
So far of course nobody can touch McCartney's legacy. A national championship, multiple top 10 finishes, national award winners, the apex of Colorado football.
Nueheisal - Had some highly ranked teams but damaged the brand by leaving ugly. Also left the program in much worse shape than he found it by failing to recruit big guys. Not fondly remembered in part due to slimy personality.
Barnett - Old style football coach. Took the remains of Slick Ricks program and built it back into a ranked program and conference power. Fell victim to things beyond his control in the "scandal" and his lack of PR skills led him to adding to the problem. Once the administration showed it wasn't going to support him he seemed to give up
Hawkins - D2 Danny We thought we had gotten the prize in the coaching battles coming off his success at Boise. Turned out like he was to be a sham. Will always be known for putting his son's records ahead of team success. Will also be known for his clichés like "It ain't intermurals brother" and "Get your horns out." By the time he was fired following an utter collapse at Kansas (Kansas?) any semblance of a quality program was gone. We were a complete train wreck with lousy attitudes and almost no P5 talent.
Embree - Will always be a Buff, loves the program but not equipped to handle the situation he was given. Hired because of his CU connections and he was cheap. Had no HC experience or even coordinator experience, neither did his coordinators. Spectacular profanity laced meltdowns as we became maybe the worst team in the BCS. Left a bad taste when Bohn put him in front of the media on the day he was fired from his dream job and he implied racism in the decision. Actually did recruit some quality players but not near enough.
MacIntyre
In the long term I think his legacy will be a positive one. He took us from being a pathetic excuse to being a representative team. He just didn't have enough to continue the progress and make us an actual winner. Has improved the level of recruiting, run a clean program that graduates student-athletes, been good with the boosters. Just doesn't have that edge that makes a good team a winner.
So far of course nobody can touch McCartney's legacy. A national championship, multiple top 10 finishes, national award winners, the apex of Colorado football.
Nueheisal - Had some highly ranked teams but damaged the brand by leaving ugly. Also left the program in much worse shape than he found it by failing to recruit big guys. Not fondly remembered in part due to slimy personality.
Barnett - Old style football coach. Took the remains of Slick Ricks program and built it back into a ranked program and conference power. Fell victim to things beyond his control in the "scandal" and his lack of PR skills led him to adding to the problem. Once the administration showed it wasn't going to support him he seemed to give up
Hawkins - D2 Danny We thought we had gotten the prize in the coaching battles coming off his success at Boise. Turned out like he was to be a sham. Will always be known for putting his son's records ahead of team success. Will also be known for his clichés like "It ain't intermurals brother" and "Get your horns out." By the time he was fired following an utter collapse at Kansas (Kansas?) any semblance of a quality program was gone. We were a complete train wreck with lousy attitudes and almost no P5 talent.
Embree - Will always be a Buff, loves the program but not equipped to handle the situation he was given. Hired because of his CU connections and he was cheap. Had no HC experience or even coordinator experience, neither did his coordinators. Spectacular profanity laced meltdowns as we became maybe the worst team in the BCS. Left a bad taste when Bohn put him in front of the media on the day he was fired from his dream job and he implied racism in the decision. Actually did recruit some quality players but not near enough.
MacIntyre
In the long term I think his legacy will be a positive one. He took us from being a pathetic excuse to being a representative team. He just didn't have enough to continue the progress and make us an actual winner. Has improved the level of recruiting, run a clean program that graduates student-athletes, been good with the boosters. Just doesn't have that edge that makes a good team a winner.
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