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RR Ralphie Report: Podcast: Kicking off the off-season and paying tribute to Coach Mac

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Welcome back to another episode of the Buffaloes Breakdown Podcast!

Ryland Scholes, Jacob Thompson, and Jack Barsch of Ralphie Report sit down to discuss all the latest Colorado Buffaloes news post-Alamo Bowl.

The Ralphie Report guys kick things off by quickly recapping CU’s loss to BYU in the Alamo Bowl (don’t worry, we make it quick) before shifting to NFL Draft speculation. Where will Shedeur Sander and Travis Hunter land? What rounds will Will Sheppard and Cam’Ron Salmon-Craig get picked in? We’ll let you know what Jacob, our resident draft expert, thinks!

The boys are then joined by Jack, who hops in to discuss Colorado’s latest transfer portal news. If you need a quick refresher on the first portal period, we've got you covered!

After that, the guys address the elephant in the room: rumors of Deion Sanders taking the head coaching job for the Dallas Cowboys. Ryland and Jack explain why they’re not worried about Coach Prime leaving.

Lastly, Ryland and Jack pay tribute to coach Bill McCartney. McCartney, lovingly known as Coach Mac to Colorada fans, has passed away at the age of 84 after an eight-year battle with dementia. The guys break down Coach Mac’s legacy as the greatest coach in CU history and what he means to the program.

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