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College Football: Week 10


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43 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Why do you believe so strongly that Deion is going to outrecruit the big dogs in college football? Maybe he can nab one or two dudes that like his style, but the majority will continue to go to the same five to six big name schools. You have this odd fantasy that Deion's flashy ways, the celebs on the sidelines, the media spotlight, and the swag is going to make Colorado some sort of contender. There's only one team you can claim was similar to that, and that was those Miami Hurricane teams of old. Colorado just ain't it.

Wait you think the HC who recruited the #1 player in the country to Jackson St of all schools can't compete in recruiting at Colorado which is a P5 program?

 

I thought recruiting would come easy. Im more concerned with his staff. He already changed his OC. Looks like he needs to fire both the OC and DC.

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

I bet some fans are going to pour through those 40 known games he got tickets for and find him pop up elsewhere in the coming days 

I bet we'll eventually get something from a nice family in the expensive section of the stands that saw this random guy with a notebook, highlighters, multiple smartphones, sticky notes, and a voice recorder.

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Wait you think the HC who recruited the #1 player in the country to Jackson St of all schools can't compete in recruiting at Colorado which is a P5 program?

 

I thought recruiting would come easy. Im more concerned with his staff. He already changed his OC. Looks like he needs to fire both the OC and DC.

Yes, he can't recruit with Bama, Ohio St, Michigan, Georgia, and Oregon.

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Deion will get some splash signings but I doubt he'll pull the depth he needs to. Ultimately it comes down to convincing recruits you can win and help them get to the NFL. The power programs don't have to do that. They've already proven it. Next season already feels kinda make or break for him to be honest. Everything is a house of cards built in hype. It'll come crashing down very fast if the massive hype doesn't lead to succession the field to match.

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10 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

He'll need a winning record as a coach to do that. He won't have one this season.

Did you mention anything about the Colorado HC who won 1 game last season?

 

It's funny you hate Deion yet you keep holding him to a high standard. If Deion isn't a good coach then his losing record should not be a surprise.

 

Cmon Brooklyn pick a side.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Did you mention anything about the Colorado HC who won 1 game last season?

 

It's funny you hate Deion yet you keep holding him to a high standard. If Deion isn't a good coach then his losing record should not be a surprise.

 

Cmon Brooklyn pick a side.

 

 

He's most likely getting four wins this season. That's way better than one. But ... not ... good ... at ... all. For some reason you think Deion is going to be the reason they'll have 10 to 11 wins soon. Nah. He'll be out of there by 2025 or 2026. Sooner if he quits.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Deion will get some splash signings but I doubt he'll pull the depth he needs to. Ultimately it comes down to convincing recruits you can win and help them get to the NFL. The power programs don't have to do that. They've already proven it. Next season already feels kinda make or break for him to be honest. Everything is a house of cards built in hype. It'll come crashing down very fast if the massive hype doesn't lead to succession the field to match.

His current class is terrible and he's told his entire OLine (who are all transfers, therefore would have to sit out a year if they moved on) that he'll be recruiting over them in the Transfer Portal this season.

He's also fired his OC who was very highly of in coaching circles - it's all falling apart.  

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