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Man the Prime hate/doubt has to stop. Yall only motivating his team even more. The scary part is he doesn't have his full recruits on his roster yet. Wait till next year when they get the big boys up front, they will be even more of a threat than they are now.

 

Colorado might be the most talked about football team in the country both NFL and College. That's crazy how much Prime has made this school from Boulder the most popular football team in America.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm going to end up pulling for Colorado if this keeps up. I never cared for Dion myself but respected his game. You make it personal, it's going to get turnt up. I hope he goes undefeated this season. 

We have a believer folks!

 

I know there are more of you out there. Come jump on the bandwagon before it's too late!

 

#WeBelieve

 

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Man the Prime hate/doubt has to stop. Yall only motivating his team even more. The scary part is he doesn't have his full recruits on his roster yet. Wait till next year when they get the big boys up front, they will be even more of a threat than they are now.

 

Colorado might be the most talked about football team in the country both NFL and College. That's crazy how much Prime has made this school from Boulder the most popular football team in America.

 

 

Didn't you have TCU beating them week 1?

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Didn't you have TCU beating them week 1?

Yes I did.

Was never a Deion hater though. Hell I remember making a suggesting we hire him as HC. Was always a fan of him. He is a certified motivational speaker. I get chills watching his pregame/postgame speeches. 

 

Im now on the bandwagon longterm. That doesn't mean I think they will go undefeated. Im just a believer in him being successful as a P5 coach.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yes I did.

Was never a Deion hater though. Hell I remember making a suggesting we hire him as HC. Was always a fan of him. He is a certified motivational speaker. I get chills watching his pregame/postgame speeches. 

 

Im now on the bandwagon longterm. That doesn't mean I think they will go undefeated. Im just a believer in him being successful as a P5 coach.

That's fair.  He is one hell of a motivator and I bet his recruiting will be even better this offseason.  

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

That's fair.  He is one hell of a motivator and I bet his recruiting will be even better this offseason.  

Next year we will see the real potential. That roster right now is guys from the portal. His real draft class starts next season. He will probably get some more top players from the portal as well.

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4 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Not Mack's fault they are getting threats. It is the new reality in the country sadly.  Coach standing up for his player who followed the rules and then the NCAA decided to judge him on rules that they imposed after the fact.

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4 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Not Mack's fault they are getting threats. It is the new reality in the country sadly.  Coach standing up for his player who followed the rules and then the NCAA decided to judge him on rules that they imposed after the fact.

It's Pat Forde. The guy has a room temperature IQ and demonstrated a remarkable lack of knowledge of the things he tried to bring up. Something he's somehow turned into a career. He makes David Newton look like Hunter S. Thompson.

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