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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Never understood why people thought Deion would fail as a P5 coach. I didn't expect them to win that game, but looking at the bigger picture he's going to turn that program around sooner than later simply because he's going to be a force in recruiting. He's the only coach flashy and he vibes with the younger generation than the other coaches. Prime will be a force in college football. Also im not expecting him to be at Colorado for than 3 years. Someone will come calling with a big contract.

 

I wish UNC/NC State would go after him. 

Ehhh, I wouldn't crown him god of coaching just yet. I will believe it when i see it. He coached victory in one game this year against a very weak TCU defense and his team gave up 42 points to them. Win the rest of the way and win consistently. People acting like that one game was the college football national championship. Im not saying he will be a bad coach but Im saying slow up on crowing him king just yet. Do it week in and week out and beat some of the best then he will most definitely be in the elite. If he is truly as great as some are saying then his team should beat USC, Oregon, Oregon State, and Utah this year and easily have opportunity to prove it.

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44 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Who crowned him?

 

I said it would take him a few years before we start talking Nat'l championships. Colorado is not going undefeated in year 1. Deion will definitely have a winning record though. I think the future is bright for him as a HC.

Lots of people have already crowned him from that one victory. I mean, he has coached 1 game in power five and he is already being called a success. I would at least wait till seasons end and some good competition is played before he is called a success at the level he is at currently. God forbid he goes on a three game losing streak he may start revoking scholarships and kicking kids off the team. He is just being set up for failure by the national media so when they hit a low point everyone can act shocked and it will be another huge story. He is Neon Deon though and not his fault as wherever he goes he will get the spotlight whether he wants it or not. The media is his buddy right now but they will be the equal in his enemy should his team have a rough stretch so their build up of him has me cautionary and hopeful for his sake that he continues to have success on the upswing. He just seems like a guy who they will turn on should they struggle and it isnt fair to him. That type of thing should be reserved for coaches like Matt Rhule

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