You play for Coach Sanders, you WILL say yes sir, no sir!I've been on the Prime Train for a while. It says a lot about college football.
1. Coaches with energy and core values are going to attract athletes and NIL money.
2. Offense wins.
3. Fans love energy and offense.
CONTEXT. CU was getting 4 and 5-star transfers, while Rutgers was getting 3 stars at best. Prime is the pied piper, and I doubt another coach in the country can duplicate what he did in the portal.Deion and Colorado win - a road game against a ranked team - in their opener. Amazing.
How many years in are we in Schiano 2.0? And posters are calling for more years or a raise? GTFO
Do you remember GS 1st game back?Deion and Colorado win - a road game against a ranked team - in their opener. Amazing.
How many years in are we in Schiano 2.0? And posters are calling for more years or a raise? GTFO
Nope
a good win.Do you remember GS 1st game back?
Really?Wtf is with people actually calling him prime? Weird
He asked to be addressed like that iircWtf is with people actually calling him prime? Weird
Facts.Do you remember GS 1st game back?
I've been on the Prime Train for a while. It says a lot about college football.
1. Coaches with energy and core values are going to attract athletes and NIL money.
2. Offense wins.
3. Fans love energy and offense.
He won because his son may be the best qb in the nation
That’s Coach PrimeWtf is with people actually calling him prime? Weird
You are failing to recognize Coach Sanders part in this.Clueless OP doesn’t realize that Colorado bought much of their team, especially Sanders and Travis Hunter. If we did the same, we’d win similar type games. But we don’t have the support that Colorado does.
I don't follow NIL closely but how many of these deals were already signed when they were at Jackson State as opposed to Colorado. They came because of Deion and his whole "aura" and "flash" can attract NIL money, especially if they back up all that flash.
I did a quick look and I saw some of them at JSU had already signed deals with Tom Brady's clothing brand and another company called Actively Black and who knows what else. It's not as if it all the money came in now. Getting to the P5 wherever it was would probably amplify that a bit. It's not a Colorado specific thing, it's a Sanders' specific thing and probably would've happened anywhere on the P5 he went.
I think the bigger takeaway regardless of whether Deion succeeds at Colorado or not is if you're a program down the CFB status pole, you stand a better chance of going off the beaten path than staying on it. It's harder to used the road widely travelled and the road less travelled might have a better chance of bearing fruit. No guarantees just possibly more potential. Deion wasn't thought of as a serious HC and hadn't done it on this level but if you're Colorado what have you got to lose. Take the shot, if he flames out well you are where you were before but if he works well then that's boon for you. So we'll see how it goes.
I wish we were on the Leach/Briles train long ago (10-15) years when it was still new and different and might have been ahead of the curve. It doesn't mean every hire off those trees would've worked but I think it would've had more potential for success. Now those offenses are becoming more widely used and we're still behind the curve imo and haven't gotten on the train.