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You know what is awesome about CU basketball?

I didn't think Boyle did a very good job of coaching tonight. He allowed Cal to come back and take the lead in the second half.
 
You know what's awesome about CU basketball? We won 24 games last year and made the semifinals of a brutal Big XII, and now we've won 22 games so far this year and are playing tomorrow for the Pac-12 championship....and this is JUST the beginning.
 
You ****s just won't let this die, eh? Well, feel free to keep on piling on as I make the drive up to LA. :thumbsup:
 
You ****s just won't let this die, eh? Well, feel free to keep on piling on as I make the drive up to LA. :thumbsup:
:lol: Just ****ing with ya. Tell the guys we love 'em! And apologize to Tad for calling him a ****** coach. :wink2:
 
Sorry for the momentary threadjack, but I've been really good for the last couple of days.

[video=youtube;SlTvSUCCqPo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTvSUCCqPo[/video]

Oh man, can't believe I missed a whip being ghost ridden for a couple days. YMSSR.
 
Not only that, he lived in Boulder prior to taking a shot at coaching. It says a lot about his values that he gave up a six figure income to pursue coaching at a starting salary of $25K. So, to me, money is not a big factor with him. Finally, he has said over and over that Colorado is his dream job. Never say never, I guess. But, to me, as long as CU continues to support the program like they've been doing, I just don't see him going anywhere anytime soon.

I'm thinking his first year salary coaching at OU was closer to $16K!!!!!
 
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