It’s really simple. Win. Win and everything else will take care of itself.In the early ‘90s many of the people that attended the games grew up in Colorado but did not go to CU. CU was seen as the flagship university and people thought of CU with pride. When I speak to people now, few care about CU and especially CU football. They care only about whatever school they went to before they moved here. Certainly winning can turn this around, but it is an uphill battle when you factor in a constantly broke AD, a University that cares little about the value the program brings, a front range population that cares only about the teams “back home”, little chance of seeing CU on TV on a channel that anyone gets or at a decent time and a local media that prefers to “tear down CU” rather than build it up.
We did not have these obstacles when McCartney was around (or at least many of them were not as pronounced). Winning at CU is more difficult than most jobs. It’s certainly possible, but difficult.
Have you told Rg and MikMac this? We have our solution!It’s really simple. Win. Win and everything else will take care of itself.
I have the solution for attendance. Not the one for winning.Have you told Rg and MikMac this? We have our solution!
I know, I am just in a pissy mood after watching the Buffs crater again.I have the solution for attendance. Not the one for winning.
Unless he pulls a rabbit out of his hat on the oL and DL, 2018 will look a lot like this year. If that happens, we have seen the best of MikMac and CU should move on.I am still 50/50 on Mac. He has done a good job of getting us out of the complete basement, and we have a lot of very good players, despite all the recruiting bitching. The Offensive Line looks like it can come around and be good enough to run this offense. The Defensive Line is just not elite enough to compete at the highest level, and is one of the most important places to improve. Linebacker is weak right now, but there is talent that deserves to play more downs. There needs to be a focus on recruiting a big running back. PL is an absolute legendary stud, but when you want to get a 3rd and 1, he is and should not be the first choice. A 6-2, 220 pound thumper would be nice to have. My issue that will get me off the Mac Bandwagon is the in game management of time clock, timeouts, and dictating to his OC what style of play call we should be using at what times of the game. There should have been a clear understanding on that 3rd and 15 that we are going to go for it on 4th down and we want to get between 8-10 yards if possible. These key details are the difference between average and elite. Mac is a program builder, but not a championship winner. He gets 1-2 more years to win me over, or we look for an upgrade.
Certainly not calling for a change. At HC that is.To all of you calling for a head coach change, who is a realistic better choice? I'm not talking about a wish list, like Urban or Meyer. I mean who would you hire if you were AD, with CUs budget and from likely available coaches?
I think CUs got a good coach right now. Last year's team had lots of seniors and managed to finish games this team hasn't, but the overall talent and performance isn't that different. (I'll allow an exception for the DL. They were surprisingly good last year).
That's the understatement of the day.The Defensive Line is just not elite enough to compete at the highest level, and is one of the most important places to improve.
I’ve asked that question nearly every week we get a “Fire Mac” thread, and none of the people pounding the table for it have been able to actually have this discussion. It’s because they don’t really have solutions, they just like screaming about things.To all of you calling for a head coach change, who is a realistic better choice? I'm not talking about a wish list, like Urban or Meyer. I mean who would you hire if you were AD, with CUs budget and from likely available coaches?
I think CUs got a good coach right now. Last year's team had lots of seniors and managed to finish games this team hasn't, but the overall talent and performance isn't that different. (I'll allow an exception for the DL. They were surprisingly good last year).
I am not calling fro MikMac to be fired, but there are plenty of choices, Arky St. Blake Anderson, Memphis Mike Norvell, Neal Brown at Troy, I could go on. It isn't like there isn't anybody as good as MikMac that CU could get/afford.To all of you calling for a head coach change, who is a realistic better choice? I'm not talking about a wish list, like Urban or Meyer. I mean who would you hire if you were AD, with CUs budget and from likely available coaches?
I think CUs got a good coach right now. Last year's team had lots of seniors and managed to finish games this team hasn't, but the overall talent and performance isn't that different. (I'll allow an exception for the DL. They were surprisingly good last year).
When MM was hired, CU was never going to attract a plug-in Power 5 HC. Just like the original Mac, CU was going to get a P5 coordinator or a lesser program head coach. Either way, there was going to be a learning curve. MM's challenge seems to be recruiting consistently at a level that allows CU to win in the Pac 12. It's silly, though, to assume he is unaware of or doesn't care about the talent gap on the offensive and defensive fronts. Taking the worst team in a P5 conference to the Pac 12 championship game in 4 years has shown enough potential to allow him the chance to correct deficiencies.
Which brings up the conversation about loyalty to his assistants-the bulk of whom are still guys he brought here from SJSU.
To all of you calling for a head coach change, who is a realistic better choice? I'm not talking about a wish list, like Urban or Meyer. I mean who would you hire if you were AD, with CUs budget and from likely available coaches?
I think CUs got a good coach right now. Last year's team had lots of seniors and managed to finish games this team hasn't, but the overall talent and performance isn't that different. (I'll allow an exception for the DL. They were surprisingly good last year).
Need 2 staff changes along with the 10th assistant. All 3 will be position coaches and they had better have some recruiting chops.
As much as we're disappointed with recruiting, there is still a chance we end up in the top 40 of both recruiting services.
You have to be a little careful about the timing of the change, too. I get the sense that there will be a lot of schools looking for new coaches this year. Florida, Tennessee, Ole Miss and maybe A&M from the SEC alone. Does CU want to wade into that market this year?
You mean players like Sefo, Lindsay and Bobo? And weren’t we complaining the Hawkins didn’t bring his entire staff?
Uhh, Embree recruited all three of those players.....In this post, we simultaneously give credit to Macintyre for players that he both did and did not recruit.
Uhh, I think that you completely missed the point. Not that subtle, but evidently over your head.Uhh, Embree recruited all three of those players.....
I guess I did miss your point, whatever will I do?Uhh, I think that you completely missed the point. Not that subtle, but evidently over your head.
Seems like this is the year to shake up the assistants? While the ability to use long term contracts on all of them is now possible, only Elliott has one correct? So, it seems as if RG has a master plan to help change the landscape of the staff and he holds the cards. Bernardi, Hagan, Jeffcoat, and Lindgren are the most at risk in my opinion, and honestly I am not sure Hagan is all in on being a go getter assistant anymore. Lindgren does not recruit at all and he would be a good candidate to go to a small school and be a head coach. RG has his new 3 year plan, and the Assistants and the long term contracts are the biggest influence he can have on those 3 years.
Bruh I was off the bandwagon when he decided to bring like 7 SJSU coaches and bring in all of Embrees terrible recruits no questions asked
I just don’t think CU is built to be good every year. There was a time under McCartney when the whole state supported CU and we were second only the Broncos. That time is long gone. With all the transplants to Colorado, the support of CU has completely fallen apart (diluted). To add further fuel to the fire, it is a huge commitment to actually see a CU game (poor distribution and awful game start times). The only way this gets better is if we luck into a great coach and can somehow keep him around. The odds of that are pretty low.
I am not calling fro MikMac to be fired, but there are plenty of choices, Arky St. Blake Anderson, Memphis Mike Norvell, Neal Brown at Troy, I could go on. It isn't like there isn't anybody as good as MikMac that CU could get/afford.