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

I looked up the highlight of Sims TD run a couple weeks ago to troll some of my ASU friends when it looked like he might start. I was surprised to see it was a 13-7 game at that point in the middle of the 3rd quarter

The defense was handling CU just fine until they got worn down and demoralized by some historically bad QB play
I don’t think Dylan even has to be good to win the CU prime game. He just can’t be bad. Like a 70/100 performance from him wins the game. Jeff sims would’ve graded 7/100 last year in Boulder.
 
Seaton got schooled in the spring game by a guy that didn't even play for Colorado last year on a defense that was not very good. He won't be ready for a line like he is going to see against us, let alone the games we are going to play. Their interior line isn't any good either. They are going to try and get the ball out quick when Robinson, Nash, and others start stuffing the run and i'm hoping we can start creating some turnovers.

We just can't lose this game. Otherwise I may jump headfirst off the bandwagon.
From what I’ve read, it sounds like Seaton isn’t lighting it on fire in camp. And they are putting a TON of pressure on him as well. So I don’t get the feeling that he’s coming in as some hyper-confident FR. Might be a long night for him.
 
I don’t think Dylan even has to be good to win the CU prime game. He just can’t be bad. Like a 70/100 performance from him wins the game. Jeff sims would’ve graded 7/100 last year in Boulder.
I think if we finish a +/- 0 in TO margin or better, our chance of winning is 99.9%.

I don't see any chance of us losing if we're +1 or better. I can't even fathom how that would happen. Our D would have to completely capitulate to their offense for that to happen. And a complete STs breakdown.

If we're playing fundamentally sound and not beating ourselves, then that puts the pressure on CU to make plays. They play very poorly when the opponent doesn't make mistakes.
 
As much as I hate CU and prime, saw today he partnered with a local bank to open accounts for each player with a child to help set the child up for the future. That’s pretty cool




























Still fuck Colorado
How is this any different from any other program?
 
In the amount of $2,121 an homage to Deion’s number.

Did the money come from Deion? Well no, but we should still make sure that the attention here remains on him. Make sure we honor him with this payment to the players’ children.

Also, I’d be more impressed if he found a bank willing to give that much every month. Shit, it’s only 8 players ($17k) so I guess he just showed the world that he can pull together the same amount of funding as a single resourceful Girl Scout during their cookie sale.

But hey, if nothing else, at least the children of a bunch of guys who won’t be in Boulder next year now have savings accounts at Elevation Credit Union. Can’t put a price on that!
Careful with the snark. CU sports media might report you to UNL.
 
I just hope everyone is prepared for how dirty CU will play that game against us. If they even get close to DR15. They will take their cheap shot, leg twisting, knee twisting, etc...i am already preparing for the worse to happen.
I'm actually not that worried about this. They had a bunch of nice guys on their team last year. They pretty much folded like a cheap suit when faced with any adversity. I think they'll just fold when we're up 17 or more late.

I DO however think CU players will start a dumb skirmish at midfield on our N during warm-ups (to "get back at us" from last year). Might be a pre-game personal foul. Hopefully no ejections. The one thing that should limit the damage on this is that our entire coaching staff has seen this event coming from 1,000,000 miles away so they should have our team prepped with how to handle when CU tries to provoke them.
 
I would couple that with the coach responible for making that line gel has never been a full time position coach before. I guess he could MAYBE turn out to be good, as he's more an unproven quanity versus a proven liabilility, but our fans complained when Donovan Raiola was hired to coach our OL and cited a lack of experience. And we expect them to fully communicate against us at night in a stadium that will be roaring. I can already see the false starts.
Think about Donnie in 2022. I think he is going to be a pretty good OL coach for us. But at the end of 2022, everyone wanted him gone with the rest of the staff. And when he was retained, the talk was that Rhule only kept him so that we had a shot at Dylan (an insane narrative...). But 2022 was Donnie's first year running his own room too and his room was in rough shape.

Loadholt might end up being a good OL coach. But he isn't walking into that room year-1 and making the OL look anything that resembles good.
 
Think about Donnie in 2022. I think he is going to be a pretty good OL coach for us. But at the end of 2022, everyone wanted him gone with the rest of the staff. And when he was retained, the talk was that Rhule only kept him so that we had a shot at Dylan (an insane narrative...). But 2022 was Donnie's first year running his own room too and his room was in rough shape.

Loadholt might end up being a good OL coach. But he isn't walking into that room year-1 and making the OL look anything that resembles good.

I think Donnie will be a good one for us as well. Reading back on my post you quoted, I feel I didn't complete that thought in its entirity: I'm shocked at how much I have heard our fans in 2022 complain about Raiola and his lack of experience (and he actually had a bit of experience at that point, just not holding down the prime OL coach position at the college level by that point), yet I've heard very little about Loadholt being a potential liability here for the same reason. Agreed, Loadholt could be good, but he's been dealt a pretty sucky hand to start out his OL coaching career.
 
I think Donnie will be a good one for us as well. Reading back on my post you quoted, I feel I didn't complete that thought in its entirity: I'm shocked at how much I have heard our fans in 2022 complain about Raiola and his lack of experience (and he actually had a bit of experience at that point, just not holding down the prime OL coach position at the college level by that point), yet I've heard very little about Loadholt being a potential liability here for the same reason. Agreed, Loadholt could be good, but he's been dealt a pretty sucky hand to start out his OL coaching career.
Exactly. Its actually kind of crazy how similar Donnie and Raiola are. Both are from Hawaii. Loadholt is entering his first year has a fulltime coach at the age of 38, while Donnie is entering his third year at the age of 41. Biggest difference is that Loadholt had a much more successful professional career.
 
Exactly. Its actually kind of crazy how similar Donnie and Raiola are. Both are from Hawaii. Loadholt is entering his first year has a fulltime coach at the age of 38, while Donnie is entering his third year at the age of 41. Biggest difference is that Loadholt had a much more successful professional career.
It will be interesting to watch this play out. It's rare that a really talented player becomes a good coach because they usually can't relate to players with least talent and/or never learned the little details because they didn't have to

Between Deion, Loadholdt and Sapp CU is going all in on disproving that notion
 
I'm actually not that worried about this. They had a bunch of nice guys on their team last year. They pretty much folded like a cheap suit when faced with any adversity. I think they'll just fold when we're up 17 or more late.

I DO however think CU players will start a dumb skirmish at midfield on our N during warm-ups (to "get back at us" from last year). Might be a pre-game personal foul. Hopefully no ejections. The one thing that should limit the damage on this is that our entire coaching staff has seen this event coming from 1,000,000 miles away so they should have our team prepped with how to handle when CU tries to provoke them.
I just want our guys to laugh at them and walk away.
 
I think Donnie will be a good one for us as well. Reading back on my post you quoted, I feel I didn't complete that thought in its entirity: I'm shocked at how much I have heard our fans in 2022 complain about Raiola and his lack of experience (and he actually had a bit of experience at that point, just not holding down the prime OL coach position at the college level by that point), yet I've heard very little about Loadholt being a potential liability here for the same reason. Agreed, Loadholt could be good, but he's been dealt a pretty sucky hand to start out his OL coaching career.
Well this is sort of the whole story with Colorado and even Indiana to a lesser extent. Fans - not just ours - seem to assume things will just magically happen at plug-and-play pace at other schools. Probably because we’re so scorned from the past 15 years. We have a LOT more continuity than some of the schools fans are giving benefit of the doubt to and penciling in as Ls even as we also upgraded talent - and significantly at some key positions.
 
It will be interesting to watch this play out. It's rare that a really talented player becomes a good coach because they usually can't relate to players with least talent and/or never learned the little details because they didn't have to

Between Deion, Loadholdt and Sapp CU is going all in on disproving that notion


Some CU fans on the CU 247 board were comparing Terrence Knighton's NFL Career to Warren Sapp's career and then using that reference as examples why Sapp is a better defensive line coach than Knighton.

Of course the fact that no other college or pro team ever tried to hire Warren Sapp the last 17 seasons was just glossed over.
 
If people actually rewatched that NU-CU game from last year they'd be surprised how that 1st half went. We literally would have been up 17 at HT even with a shitty Spencer Petras level QB. If we're up 17 at HT that game would have been over bc CU would have had to press in the 2nd half.

I think NU fans have so much PTSD from that CU game they've distorted how it actually went. Part of that is that none of our fans have rewatched that game - bc you'd have to be a psychopath to actually do that. And since none of our fans have rewatched it, all they're doing is remembering how that 2nd half went.
OK... So I did it. I re-watched the first half like a sick fuck. I am surprised how much of the game I blocked out and forgot. I think it was a defense mechanism from brain damage.

I forgot how much the announcers were harping on how awful Sims was and how utterly shocked they were than he wasn't benched and replaced in the 2nd quarter. Rightly so.

It's just unreal to me how he played with 0 awareness. The snap that he signaled directly into the motion man. The interception he threw directly to a waiting defender in the 2nd quarter. Not staying in bounds on 3rd and long, running out of bounds to stop the clock. CU gets the ball back with 49 secs left and later scores 3 before the half. Taking multiple unnecessary sacks instead of getting rid of the football. No pocket presence. Just a 0 for football IQ on top of his other mental limitations. Dumbstruck.
 
OK... So I did it. I re-watched the first half like a sick fuck. I am surprised how much of the game I blocked out and forgot. I think it was a defense mechanism from brain damage.

I forgot how much the announcers were harping on how awful Sims was and how utterly shocked they were than he wasn't benched and replaced in the 2nd quarter. Rightly so.

It's just unreal to me how he played with 0 awareness. The snap that he signaled directly into the motion man. The interception he threw directly to a waiting defender in the 2nd quarter. Not staying in bounds on 3rd and long, running out of bounds to stop the clock. CU gets the ball back with 49 secs left and later scores 3 before the half. Taking multiple unnecessary sacks instead of getting rid of the football. No pocket presence. Just a 0 for football IQ on top of his other mental limitations. Dumbstruck.
You are made of sterner stuff than I am. No way I could watch that again. No fucking way.
 
Podcast calls Prime a bitch so a CU media reaches out to UNL regarding that? That’s a bitch move by the CU media member.
I hope this was their reaction:
Why Are You Telling Me Taron Egerton GIF by Apple TV+
 
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