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OT: CU Boulder has offered Deion Sanders a starting salary of more than $5 million per year to become the next head coach

FINALLY SOMEONE WHO FINALLY AGREES WITH ME! IVE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR YEARS BUT IM AN IDIOT!!!
I did not realize you were a Mike Leach guy. But, but, but, he says things that rile people up!

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We don't have it yet but we will.
Tell me again how it's "NIL" money that's ruining CFB and ruining college athletics.

Donor money directly subsidizing AD spending is the immensely worse to causing an uneven playing field.
 
We don't have it yet but we will.
Tell me again how it's "NIL" money that's ruining CFB and ruining college athletics.

Donor money directly subsidizing AD spending is the immensely worse to causing an uneven playing field.
Yea that was weird, I've never heard an AD say something like that before lol.
 
Yea that was weird, I've never heard an AD say something like that before lol.
We don't have it yet but we will.
Tell me again how it's "NIL" money that's ruining CFB and ruining college athletics.

Donor money directly subsidizing AD spending is the immensely worse to causing an uneven playing field.
NJ dot Com, WFAN, WABC Radio, 1010 Wins would have a freaking field day with this!!!!
 
not sure how one has to do with the other but ok
You said that Deion you don’t see why he is a good coach or whatever you meant by your statement even though he had a great three years at Jackson. No matter where and what level he did this, it’s an accomplishment since they weren’t good in the at least 5 years before he arrived.
I know he's doing well but I just can't see it
 
You said that Deion you don’t see why he is a good coach or whatever you meant by your statement even though he had a great three years at Jackson. No matter where and what level he did this, it’s an accomplishment since they weren’t good in the at least 5 years before he arrived.
your response to that was retarded and not even remotely related hence my rebuttal. You do understand that the two are not transitive right

CU is far different than Jackson St but as I said to another poster, he may be a great coach and do real well. I'd wager he's out in 5 given the odds are against him but happy to be wrong if and when that happens
 
your response to that was retarded and not even remotely related hence my rebuttal. You do understand that the two are not transitive right

CU is far different than Jackson St but as I said to another poster, he may be a great coach and do real well. I'd wager he's out in 5 given the odds are against him but happy to be wrong if and when that happens
Takes one to know one, jackass
 
Can’t imagine him leaving for Gators. Noles, of course….. anyway, I’d love to see the buyout terms here. CU athletics is also being subsidized by a few gambling companies with first or their kind deals.
 
Talking to a friend before this was finalized that hypothetically if prime wanted to come here the school should fire Greg on the spot to hire him.

Colorado is going to be reborn. That’s the worst FBS program is now going to be pulling top transfers/classes/coaches in the country overnight without changing almost ANYTHING about the school because just one guy can do it. There will be a new race for worst P5 program…
 
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Talking to a friend before this is finalized that hypothetically if prime wanted to come here the school should fire Greg on the spot to hire him.

Colorado is going to be reborn. That’s the worst FBS program is now going to be pulling top transfers/classes/coaches in the country overnight without changing almost ANYTHING about the school because just one guy can do it. There will be a new race for worst P5 program…
We're in the "hunt" again!
 
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He’ll get some talent but I wouldn’t take it as a given that he’ll excel. Maybe yes, maybe no. That’s why I say I’m curious to see how he does. Coaches that are able to get talent don’t automatically win at a high level and sometimes not even at an average level. It will be fun to see how Colorado unfolds though.
 
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I’ve been wondering what you think of the hire? You think he’ll succeed? And what’s your definition of success in terms of wins?
First, he has to stem the tide of transfers out of the program. Guys were leaving because the old HC made the environment toxic. Next, talent will follow him but he better have a quality staff to coach these kids.

Sanders only needs to win at least 4 or 5 games in year one. The program was at rock bottom.

For the experts who think CU can not raise money to pay for Sanders' salary or the NIL are fooling themselves. Colorado people may seem indifferent, but when they have something to get behind they open up their wallets. They don't sh*t on the program like NJ folks.
 
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One of Deion’s sons runs social media for his teams and he is all about posting everything. Complete first tour of the facilities.


complete first meeting with CU players.


Yes, it’s the kind of thing you’d see on Hard Knocks, but it is interesting to see it in real time for a college team.

Also, when you consider his connection to Under Armour and CU’s long term contract with Nike (which expires within two years), it looks like Kevin Plank might become a CU booster too.
 

One of Deion’s sons runs social media for his teams and he is all about posting everything. Complete first tour of the facilities.


complete first meeting with CU players.


Yes, it’s the kind of thing you’d see on Hard Knocks, but it is interesting to see it in real time for a college team.

Also, when you consider his connection to Under Armour and CU’s long term contract with Nike (which expires within two years), it looks like Kevin Plank might become a CU booster too.
Let's play a drinking game and have a shot every time he says: "I'm coming." We will all be passed out in 5 minutes.

Good luck to him, but he comes off a tad bit strong and arrogant for a guy who has only coached FCS for three years.

I respect Deion Sanders for what he achieved on the fields, but being a coach in a P5 conference is a totally different experience than coaching FCS. While not a great comparison of the person, his speech reminds me of this from Chris Ash early in his tenure at RU:

"I watched film on Rutgers last season, when I was sitting at Ohio State, and what I saw on film was a team that quit. When they were faced with adversity, they quit. That tells you there’s a problem. There’s a problem with the way they were trained, there’s a problem with the way they behaved, what they believe.

“So when you come here, there’s a dark cloud over this building. The challenge is to try and remove that. It starts with positive energy and a positive attitude every single day.”

How did it work out for Mr. Dark Cloud. Maybe Deion will be Mister Blue Skies. Hope it works out for him. Time will tell.
 

University of Colorado to change transfer process following Deion Sanders' hire




The University of Colorado Boulder is picky about what credits the institution will accept when a student wants to transfer in. That presents some problems for incoming transfer student-athletes, especially with the new NCAA transfer portal.

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However, with new head football coach Deion Sanders being introduced in a press conference Sunday, DiStefano seemed ready to shake things up.

"We're working to give coach and all of his student-athletes the stools they need to succeed," Distefano said.



 
The rumors are he's already trying to poach kids from teams, even some that aren't in or considering the portal through intermediaries. If there is a guy to push the limits of the rules (and maybe even break them), it's gonna be Deion.
 
Yea that was weird, I've never heard an AD say something like that before lol.
Doesn't seem weird to me. He's saying, "I don't have the money yet to pay Sanders, but, don't worry, I'm going to get it." He knows that he can find alums that will help foot the bill.
 
He's upset that athletic departments are run on pledges rather than cash? That's not a very smart statement. All charities budget on the basis of expected revenue in addition to what they have. All businesses do, too. They look at accounts receivable as well as cash on hand and that's how they plan what they're going to spend. If they run into a cash shortfall (that is, they're spending money they haven't received yet), they get a bridge loan until the accounts are paid. This fellow must have spent his whole life scribbling for media.
 
Doesn't seem weird to me. He's saying, "I don't have the money yet to pay Sanders, but, don't worry, I'm going to get it." He knows that he can find alums that will help foot the bill.
I've said a million times before CU will do things RU won't consider if it advances the program. Some of you question CU and place it in the same boat as RU, but it's different. I love Rutgers ( my father figure) will teach you honor and be a stand-up person, but Colorado ( my mother figure) will rob, steal, or kill to provide for its kids.
 
6-6 in year one would be monumental. And I suspect he tries to go the USC route with 16 plus transfers starting. Will the NIL money be there. How much does Dave portnoy care about Colorado football
They have TCU, Nebraska, and CSU out of conference next

Can’t imagine him leaving for Gators. Noles, of course….. anyway, I’d love to see the buyout terms here. CU athletics is also being subsidized by a few gambling companies with first or their kind deals.


Sanders would owe CU $15M if he leaves in the first year, $10M if he leaves in the 2nd year, $8M in the third year and $5M if he leaves after that. If Colorado fires Sanders at any point without cause, the school would owe him 75% of his remaining contract.
 
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FINALLY SOMEONE WHO FINALLY AGREES WITH ME! IVE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR YEARS BUT IM AN IDIOT!!!
We could have had ML a couple of years ago. One thing we wouldn’t be talking about scoring. Think we always worry about NJ background. Don’t think Saban is from GS, Kelly from Louisiana or Day from Ohio.. yYou better have an offensive coach in the Big Ten or you are doomed. May be a reason why we haven’t hired an OC yet, coming here as an OZc could be a career killer
Tell that to the 5* QB he sold on an HBCU
What 5 star QB????
 
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I did not realize you were a Mike Leach guy. But, but, but, he says things that rile people up!

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I said take a look at Leach after GS 1.0, three years after the Craig James incident died down and he was looking to coach again. “HES TOO TOXIC AND THAT GIMMICK OFFENSE WONT WORK IN JERSEY.”

I said take a look at Leach before GS 2.0 when Ash was fired and Leach proved his offense can work in the P5 AND in weather conditions worse than the Northeast. “THE PAC10 IS NOT THE BIG 10… AND HES NOT A JERSEY GUY LIKE SCHIA… OOOOHHH 💩… LETS GET SCHIANO NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!”
 
I said take a look at Leach after GS 1.0, three years after the Craig James incident died down and he was looking to coach again. “HES TOO TOXIC AND THAT GIMMICK OFFENSE WONT WORK IN JERSEY.”

I said take a look at Leach before GS 2.0 when Ash was fired and Leach proved his offense can work in the P5 AND in weather conditions worse than the Northeast. “THE PAC10 IS NOT THE BIG 10… AND HES NOT A JERSEY GUY LIKE SCHIA… OOOOHHH 💩… LETS GET SCHIANO NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!”
At a minimum, we could get an OC from the Leach coaching tree. Seth Littrell would be a great get. Just fired as North Texas Head Coach. Has a history of prolific offenses as OC at UNC and Indiana. Hire him (or someone else from the Leach tree), and let them do their job with no meddling.
 
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At a minimum, we could get an OC from the Leach coaching tree. Seth Littrell would be a great get. Just fired as North Texas Head Coach. Has a history of prolific offenses as OC at UNC and Indiana. Hire him (or someone else from the Leach tree), and let them do their job with no meddling.
I put this in another thread. Litrell is owed almost 2 million next year from North Texas. Expect him to get an analyst job for OSU, Texas etc for 100k
 
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One of Deion’s sons runs social media for his teams and he is all about posting everything. Complete first tour of the facilities.


complete first meeting with CU players.


Yes, it’s the kind of thing you’d see on Hard Knocks, but it is interesting to see it in real time for a college team.

Also, when you consider his connection to Under Armour and CU’s long term contract with Nike (which expires within two years), it looks like Kevin Plank might become a CU booster too.
THIS IS SOME OF THE OUT OF THE BOX STUFF THAT RUTGERS NEED TO COMPETE IN THE BIG TEN… NOT TO KEEP ASKING THE SAME RU ALUM AND NJ BUSINESSES TO DONATE WHEN THEY NEVER HAVE DONATED AND NEVER WILL DONATE. And then wonder why donations never go up.
 
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