Today's letter primarily focuses on changes that must be made at the university level in order to fix the issues with CU football before closing with the coaching issue.
As you address your own letters to CU administrators, whether you are in support of a coaching change as the vast majority seem to be or you are in the camp that is still calling for Embree to get more time, please stress the importance of making the necessary commitment to CU football that any coach will need if we want to see the results we all want.
We need to build a donor culture, we need upgraded training and support facilities, we need a stadium that is a showpiece for the program, and we need to push for academic policies that don't make it harder to attract talent than it is at great academic universities in our conference like Cal, UCLA and Stanford.
In short, CU needs to take its football seriously and this is about more than just hiring a new football coach.
http://www.allbuffs.com/content.php...etter-to-CU-Administrators-Interested-Parties
As you address your own letters to CU administrators, whether you are in support of a coaching change as the vast majority seem to be or you are in the camp that is still calling for Embree to get more time, please stress the importance of making the necessary commitment to CU football that any coach will need if we want to see the results we all want.
We need to build a donor culture, we need upgraded training and support facilities, we need a stadium that is a showpiece for the program, and we need to push for academic policies that don't make it harder to attract talent than it is at great academic universities in our conference like Cal, UCLA and Stanford.
In short, CU needs to take its football seriously and this is about more than just hiring a new football coach.
http://www.allbuffs.com/content.php...etter-to-CU-Administrators-Interested-Parties