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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

What team won 1 game last year? Not this Colorado team… this Colorado team has 70+ new players.

Yeah that's the crazy part, he has all new players and they playing like they have been together for years. It goes both ways.

 

I think most people had us missing the playoffs because we have a new staff. Deion has Colorado looking every bit like a top 25 ranked team. 

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

The hype is crazy I agree. I don't think people expect them to go undefeated. But if they are competitive vs Oregon/USC can we at least admit he's going to be successful longterm?

 

 

They won’t be…and the hype will die.  Then Deion will have to grind which he isn’t good at.  If he is coaching Colorado in 5 years I will be surprised 

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah that's the crazy part, he has all new players and they playing like they have been together for years. It goes both ways.

 

I think most people had us missing the playoffs because we have a new staff. Deion has Colorado looking every bit like a top 25 ranked team. 

That’s not crazy at all in college sports, it’s the new norm. Not to the level Colorado is doing it but the transfer portal is out of control.

And he’s not winning with the shitty team that Colorado had last year. He’s doing it with elite transfers.

You like him because of who he is but I realize that who he is, is the only reason he’s having success. He’s using his status to get all these elite football players to follow him. In reality, the players he’s getting were already good before him.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

The media is trying to make it seem like Prime is doing this with shitty talent. Hell, they’ll probably try to tell me that Travis Hunter is a Make-A-Wish kid that Deion turned into a superstar rather than the number one HS recruit that he is.

You really think they are talented?

 

I mean he has his son at QB and he has a few good WR's and Travis Hunter is the real deal, but that defense sucks. That Oline is not very good either.

 

Im thinking the real talent comes in next season when he has the big boys up front.

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