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Which non-Seniors are we losing?

B Rice is already a starter at CU. He has formed relationships with coacches and his teachers. He knows the enviornment. The team play will get better next ryear. Makes no sense for him to transfer and start from scratch. The same applies to the other starters. Lewis is most likely going to be the starter next season. Why would he give up a starting gig?
Then why do you assume good talent from other programs would transfer out, let alone transfer here? You've been talking out of both sides of your mouth. Again.
 
So far:

Blayne Toll

Lloyd Murray
Ashaad Clayton
LaVontae Shenault
Zephaniah Maea
Keith Miller
 
I personally think it was a bad decision for Ashad to transfer. Bide your time and you will be the guy. But wish him the best. The good news is running back is not CU biggest need.
 
Linebacker depth is a big problem. Already losing Perry, Barnes, Landman and Wells. Now losing Manea to the portal. Venn will get a lot of playing time as a freshamn behind Brousard, and Fontenot.
 
Smith is undersized but good and his burst of speed is elite, he should factor more next year.. I do agree with the Hagan can't handle ego sentiment, which doesn't make him primed to deal with this generation of RBs well
 
Hagan has coached some really good backs at CU. .
One of the problems with Hagan is he tends to like small, nimble, not very durable backs. They can have success if the OL is REALLY good. As we’ve seen, if the OL is REALLY awful, those backs can’t do much and get hurt, A LOT.

Oh, and he holds grudges like a 15yo high school girl. There’s that problem too.
 
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