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And so it begins...(tracking Coach Prime decommits/transfers) (5 Viewers)

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List of Candidates for Prime: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...p&cvid=76d5867eaa0a40aa9c35bdad9b3e4876&ei=11

Some big name candidates are beginning to emerge for what will be a highly sought after defensive coordinator position with the Colorado Buffaloes. While Deion Sanders has not said definitively that Pat Shurmur will lead the offense, he is expected to be the full-time replacement for Sean Lewis.

As for the defense, Charles Kelly recently left for Auburn after a year in Boulder. The long-time assistant returns to his home state for a stint at his alma mater. There are many directions Sanders can go in replacing Kelly. It’s been reported that whoever he chooses will have significant NFL experience. Whether that means coaching, playing, or a combination of both, hasn't been determined.

Let’s separate some of the true contenders from those who have been randomly speculated about on social media.

The Favorites

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Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports© Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Mike Zimmer

As BuffsBeat reported several weeks ago, Mike Zimmer wants to return to coaching. Now, what exactly that means is very much to be determined. He would likely have head coaching opportunities at the college level, and at the very least, coordinator offers in the NFL. Zimmer, who turns 68 in June, said he has a great relationship with Coach Prime. He would be one of the most experienced candidates on the list.

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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Ed Reed

Reed joining the staff makes too much sense. The Hall-of-Famer hasn't taken on a new opportunity since leaving Bethune-Cookman last year. He also held a senior management role for three years at Miami prior to becoming a head coach. Reed told the “Pivot Podcast” how Prime tried to recruit him to take over at Jackson State. He has also stated publicly his appreciation for Coach Prime during his very short tenure in Daytona Beach.

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Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Rex Ryan

While this may seem like a long shot, if you have seen the video of Rex Ryan visiting Jackson State in 2021, it’s pretty obvious there’s mutual admiration.

The current ESPN analyst just turned 61 last month, and surprisingly, has been out of coaching since 2016. While I’m sure he’s enjoying the spotlight and paycheck that comes with his big network appearances, this is the kind of move that fits his personality. His defensive schemes would cause all kinds of havoc in the Big 12. It would be a dream scenario.

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Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports© Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Brandon Staley

This would also make a ton of sense for Staley to be on Prime's staff. His name and reputation has been tarnished some during a rather tumultuous stint as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. But he could rebuild for the better at CU.

Personality wise, Staley is the opposite of “Prime Time.” Maybe it was the obnoxious bright blue backdrop, but It was painful watching him squirm during some of the most uncomfortable press conferences we have seen in recent memory.



I think making Staley co-defensive coordinator alongside a former player, like Reed, could be a winning formula for success in Boulder.

Other notable names

Tony Dungy


You want to make a splash hire? Why not go for a hall of famer?

He’s nearly the same age as Zimmer at 68 and hasn’t coached in 15 years. But this would be the kind of hire that would send a few shockwaves across the college football landscape. To be the best, you're going to need the best.

Ken Norton Jr.

Prime's former teammate from San Francisco continues to climb the coaching ranks at UCLA. Norton is well-liked and has been successful in a number of different capacities both in college and the NFL. He also has three years experience as a defensive coordinator under Pete Carroll in Seattle.

Mike Caldwell

We will have to see if any changes are coming for the Jacksonville Jaguars coaching staff. After an 8-3 start to the season, and ultimately missing the playoffs, a shake-up may be inevitable. This could lead to the current Jags DC becoming available. I don’t think fans would mind seeing him bring “Sacksonville” to Boulder next year.

Other Notables:


Lovie Smith

Like Dungy, a former head coach of the year in the NFL. He would bring credibility but there are questions on how much of an impact he would make with recruits. He was just 17-39 leading Illinois over the course of five seasons. However, Sanders has a better structure in place in Boulder than what Smith was given to work with in Champaign.

Ron Rivera

With Rivera's time now up in Washington, maybe Colorado presents a unique challenge that could be appealing to the veteran coach. Considering his “Riverboat Ron” moniker, perhaps him taking one more gamble on himself could lead a most satisfying conclusion in a distinguished coaching career.

Vance Joseph

Joseph is already in a bit of a weird situation as defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, who fired him as head coach a few years ago. The former Buffs alum decided to return to the Mile High City under Sean Payton. While Payton will likely survive any in-house turmoil, the future is unclear for Joseph. Whether he’s fired or resigns, an opportunity like CU, might be very attractive.
So many notes.

First, where tf is Belichick?? I mean according to the writer “to be the best, you’re going to need the best.”

I actually laughed out loud several times reading this. First was when Ed Reed was listed directly after Mike Zimmer. I mean, sure, Ed Reed has (checks notes) two years of coaching experience.

Follow that up with Rex Ryan, who could probably be a head coach in the NFL again if he wanted. But yeah, he’d gladly walk away from his TV deal to make less money grinding for a guy who has no business being a head coach.

Throw in a bunch of NFL head coaches who’ve been fired in the past week, including Ron Rivera who’s never coached a single day of CFB before, and you’ve got quite the list.

The hilarity of adding Tony Dungy speaks for itself, but I also thought this comment in the Lovie Smith section was particularly funny:
He was just 17-39 leading Illinois over the course of five seasons. However, Sanders has a better structure in place in Boulder than what Smith was given to work with in Champaign.
What structure? Starting from scratch with a brand new team and brand new coaches and coordinators?
 

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So many notes.

First, where tf is Belichick?? I mean according to the writer “to be the best, you’re going to need the best.”

I actually laughed out loud several times reading this. First was when Ed Reed was listed directly after Mike Zimmer. I mean, sure, Ed Reed has (checks notes) two years of coaching experience.

Follow that up with Rex Ryan, who could probably be a head coach in the NFL again if he wanted. But yeah, he’d gladly walk away from his TV deal to make less money grinding for a guy who has no business being a head coach.

Throw in a bunch of NFL head coaches who’ve been fired in the past week, including Ron Rivera who’s never coached a single day of CFB before, and you’ve got quite the list.

The hilarity of adding Tony Dungy speaks for itself, but I also thought this comment in the Lovie Smith section was particularly funny:

What structure? Starting from scratch with a brand new team and brand new coaches and coordinators?
People and organizations who cover the Puffs are smoking the good stuff and the biggest Sunshine Pumpers. Then again, the whole Nebraska fan base was pumping sunshine when Frosty got hired as well.
 

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Tony Dungy or Rex Ryan Coming out of retirement to be the DC at Colorado???

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List of Candidates for Prime: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...p&cvid=76d5867eaa0a40aa9c35bdad9b3e4876&ei=11

Some big name candidates are beginning to emerge for what will be a highly sought after defensive coordinator position with the Colorado Buffaloes. While Deion Sanders has not said definitively that Pat Shurmur will lead the offense, he is expected to be the full-time replacement for Sean Lewis.

As for the defense, Charles Kelly recently left for Auburn after a year in Boulder. The long-time assistant returns to his home state for a stint at his alma mater. There are many directions Sanders can go in replacing Kelly. It’s been reported that whoever he chooses will have significant NFL experience. Whether that means coaching, playing, or a combination of both, hasn't been determined.

Let’s separate some of the true contenders from those who have been randomly speculated about on social media.

The Favorites

Fullscreen button

Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports© Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Mike Zimmer

As BuffsBeat reported several weeks ago, Mike Zimmer wants to return to coaching. Now, what exactly that means is very much to be determined. He would likely have head coaching opportunities at the college level, and at the very least, coordinator offers in the NFL. Zimmer, who turns 68 in June, said he has a great relationship with Coach Prime. He would be one of the most experienced candidates on the list.

Fullscreen button

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Ed Reed

Reed joining the staff makes too much sense. The Hall-of-Famer hasn't taken on a new opportunity since leaving Bethune-Cookman last year. He also held a senior management role for three years at Miami prior to becoming a head coach. Reed told the “Pivot Podcast” how Prime tried to recruit him to take over at Jackson State. He has also stated publicly his appreciation for Coach Prime during his very short tenure in Daytona Beach.

Fullscreen button

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Rex Ryan

While this may seem like a long shot, if you have seen the video of Rex Ryan visiting Jackson State in 2021, it’s pretty obvious there’s mutual admiration.

The current ESPN analyst just turned 61 last month, and surprisingly, has been out of coaching since 2016. While I’m sure he’s enjoying the spotlight and paycheck that comes with his big network appearances, this is the kind of move that fits his personality. His defensive schemes would cause all kinds of havoc in the Big 12. It would be a dream scenario.

Fullscreen button

Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports© Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Brandon Staley

This would also make a ton of sense for Staley to be on Prime's staff. His name and reputation has been tarnished some during a rather tumultuous stint as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. But he could rebuild for the better at CU.

Personality wise, Staley is the opposite of “Prime Time.” Maybe it was the obnoxious bright blue backdrop, but It was painful watching him squirm during some of the most uncomfortable press conferences we have seen in recent memory.



I think making Staley co-defensive coordinator alongside a former player, like Reed, could be a winning formula for success in Boulder.

Other notable names

Tony Dungy


You want to make a splash hire? Why not go for a hall of famer?

He’s nearly the same age as Zimmer at 68 and hasn’t coached in 15 years. But this would be the kind of hire that would send a few shockwaves across the college football landscape. To be the best, you're going to need the best.

Ken Norton Jr.

Prime's former teammate from San Francisco continues to climb the coaching ranks at UCLA. Norton is well-liked and has been successful in a number of different capacities both in college and the NFL. He also has three years experience as a defensive coordinator under Pete Carroll in Seattle.

Mike Caldwell

We will have to see if any changes are coming for the Jacksonville Jaguars coaching staff. After an 8-3 start to the season, and ultimately missing the playoffs, a shake-up may be inevitable. This could lead to the current Jags DC becoming available. I don’t think fans would mind seeing him bring “Sacksonville” to Boulder next year.

Other Notables:


Lovie Smith

Like Dungy, a former head coach of the year in the NFL. He would bring credibility but there are questions on how much of an impact he would make with recruits. He was just 17-39 leading Illinois over the course of five seasons. However, Sanders has a better structure in place in Boulder than what Smith was given to work with in Champaign.

Ron Rivera

With Rivera's time now up in Washington, maybe Colorado presents a unique challenge that could be appealing to the veteran coach. Considering his “Riverboat Ron” moniker, perhaps him taking one more gamble on himself could lead a most satisfying conclusion in a distinguished coaching career.

Vance Joseph

Joseph is already in a bit of a weird situation as defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, who fired him as head coach a few years ago. The former Buffs alum decided to return to the Mile High City under Sean Payton. While Payton will likely survive any in-house turmoil, the future is unclear for Joseph. Whether he’s fired or resigns, an opportunity like CU, might be very attractive.
What a fucking list.
 

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List of Candidates for Prime: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...p&cvid=76d5867eaa0a40aa9c35bdad9b3e4876&ei=11

Some big name candidates are beginning to emerge for what will be a highly sought after defensive coordinator position with the Colorado Buffaloes. While Deion Sanders has not said definitively that Pat Shurmur will lead the offense, he is expected to be the full-time replacement for Sean Lewis.

As for the defense, Charles Kelly recently left for Auburn after a year in Boulder. The long-time assistant returns to his home state for a stint at his alma mater. There are many directions Sanders can go in replacing Kelly. It’s been reported that whoever he chooses will have significant NFL experience. Whether that means coaching, playing, or a combination of both, hasn't been determined.

Let’s separate some of the true contenders from those who have been randomly speculated about on social media.

The Favorites

Fullscreen button

Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports© Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Mike Zimmer

As BuffsBeat reported several weeks ago, Mike Zimmer wants to return to coaching. Now, what exactly that means is very much to be determined. He would likely have head coaching opportunities at the college level, and at the very least, coordinator offers in the NFL. Zimmer, who turns 68 in June, said he has a great relationship with Coach Prime. He would be one of the most experienced candidates on the list.

Fullscreen button

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Ed Reed

Reed joining the staff makes too much sense. The Hall-of-Famer hasn't taken on a new opportunity since leaving Bethune-Cookman last year. He also held a senior management role for three years at Miami prior to becoming a head coach. Reed told the “Pivot Podcast” how Prime tried to recruit him to take over at Jackson State. He has also stated publicly his appreciation for Coach Prime during his very short tenure in Daytona Beach.

Fullscreen button

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Rex Ryan

While this may seem like a long shot, if you have seen the video of Rex Ryan visiting Jackson State in 2021, it’s pretty obvious there’s mutual admiration.

The current ESPN analyst just turned 61 last month, and surprisingly, has been out of coaching since 2016. While I’m sure he’s enjoying the spotlight and paycheck that comes with his big network appearances, this is the kind of move that fits his personality. His defensive schemes would cause all kinds of havoc in the Big 12. It would be a dream scenario.

Fullscreen button

Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports© Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
Brandon Staley

This would also make a ton of sense for Staley to be on Prime's staff. His name and reputation has been tarnished some during a rather tumultuous stint as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. But he could rebuild for the better at CU.

Personality wise, Staley is the opposite of “Prime Time.” Maybe it was the obnoxious bright blue backdrop, but It was painful watching him squirm during some of the most uncomfortable press conferences we have seen in recent memory.



I think making Staley co-defensive coordinator alongside a former player, like Reed, could be a winning formula for success in Boulder.

Other notable names

Tony Dungy


You want to make a splash hire? Why not go for a hall of famer?

He’s nearly the same age as Zimmer at 68 and hasn’t coached in 15 years. But this would be the kind of hire that would send a few shockwaves across the college football landscape. To be the best, you're going to need the best.

Ken Norton Jr.

Prime's former teammate from San Francisco continues to climb the coaching ranks at UCLA. Norton is well-liked and has been successful in a number of different capacities both in college and the NFL. He also has three years experience as a defensive coordinator under Pete Carroll in Seattle.

Mike Caldwell

We will have to see if any changes are coming for the Jacksonville Jaguars coaching staff. After an 8-3 start to the season, and ultimately missing the playoffs, a shake-up may be inevitable. This could lead to the current Jags DC becoming available. I don’t think fans would mind seeing him bring “Sacksonville” to Boulder next year.

Other Notables:


Lovie Smith

Like Dungy, a former head coach of the year in the NFL. He would bring credibility but there are questions on how much of an impact he would make with recruits. He was just 17-39 leading Illinois over the course of five seasons. However, Sanders has a better structure in place in Boulder than what Smith was given to work with in Champaign.

Ron Rivera

With Rivera's time now up in Washington, maybe Colorado presents a unique challenge that could be appealing to the veteran coach. Considering his “Riverboat Ron” moniker, perhaps him taking one more gamble on himself could lead a most satisfying conclusion in a distinguished coaching career.

Vance Joseph

Joseph is already in a bit of a weird situation as defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, who fired him as head coach a few years ago. The former Buffs alum decided to return to the Mile High City under Sean Payton. While Payton will likely survive any in-house turmoil, the future is unclear for Joseph. Whether he’s fired or resigns, an opportunity like CU, might be very attractive.

What the fuck is this list? Might be the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.

Brandon Staley?? Ron Rivera?? Am I having a seizure
 

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Dude, I just post some of the stupid shit I see out there on the interwebz. Their fans eat this shit up worse than Nebraska fans whenever TO speaks.
Lol no disrespect to you intended. I think MSN hit the nail on the head tbh. Average Colorado fan was solely an NFL fan until last year so it makes sense that they'd put a list full of NFL re-treads that would never take this job together

That said Mike Zimmer is an analyst there, no? I would think he'd have the job already if it were him but that's a guy I thought got some play to be the DC originally.
 

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Lol no disrespect to you intended. I think MSN hit the nail on the head tbh. Average Colorado fan was solely an NFL fan until last year so it makes sense that they'd put a list full of NFL re-treads that would never take this job together

That said Mike Zimmer is an analyst there, no? I would think he'd have the job already if it were him but that's a guy I thought got some play to be the DC originally.
He was an analyst at Jackson State for a year, but don't think he moved to Colorado with Sanders. Otherwise his last college experience was DC at Washington State in 93, so he's pretty current as not much has changed in 30 years.
 

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