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Prime outrecruited everyone at JSU and could rely on being completely over matched against everyone. Now at Colorado he can't do that and be the most stacked team in the country. His recruiting is clearly just try to just get highly rated players and no development or coaching at all. There's a lot of rumblings he plays favorites to his kids and Sheduer showed that to be true by literally blaming the entire O Line for him sucking.

He chose Colorado over USF who i belive was in the running. I think he would have had way more success at USF just based on the recruiting in FL alone. But way more success is still worse than what USF is now.

Nepotism will be his downfall and he'll be back on the NFL network in a couple years.
 
Why would he be fired? He has brought a ton of money to what was a doormat program in recent years.
That would be the dumbest thing Colorado could ever do lol. He brought them so much money they upgraded their stadium.
 
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That would be the dumbest thing Colorado could ever do lol. He brought them so much money they upgraded their stadium.
He will be fired or leaves before the end of 2025
 
You're all over thinking it. He took the job to showcase his kids. Their eligibility is up at the end of their season. Do the math.
 
Didn’t want to start a new Colorado thread - one is enough - but I actually don’t think Travis Hunter gets enough attention. An Ironman who might be able to start on offense and defense at the next level. The Shohei Ohtani of the NFL?
 
the problem with some UConn fans they think they can now compete with SEC teams in football. Comparing Alabama to UConn football is like comparing UConn basketball to UNH.
 
Meanwhile Colorado is 4-1. I think Colorado will go bowling this year.
 
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But let’s be serious for a minute. While Mora certainly has his football bonafides and has diligently been trying to improve the program for three years, what’s saving us is the gift of the transfer portal (and Mora’s skill at spotting the right players for our system). It’s what’s driving our resurgence this year and gives us a renewed confidence in the future. And hopefully, the confluence of greater success on the field brings us a larger infusion of “NIL money” which, as we all know, is critical to our ability to compete at the level we aspire to, and enables our entry into a P-4 conference.

That's the bottom line, existential necessity for UConn. Period, end of sentence.

So it’s pretty precious to hear all the vitriol being levied against Coach Prime. Imagine if Coach Prime had been hired here—bringing his two sons, Travis Hunter, and his promotional genius. The amount of exposure and TV relevance would have put this program on an entirely different level. The public would have developed a completely different impression of UConn’s football program. Money would have flowed, the stadium would be filled and raucous—and with our BBall success and Yormark’s dream of a Northeast presence for the conference, we would already be in the BIG 12
You can criticize Sanders all you want, Three of my grandkids went or currently go to Colorado Boulder, One was there before Coach Prime arrived but with him in his senior year. He had experienced the incredible transformation from losing seasons, a half empty stadium and a ho-hum attitude toward game days (sound familiar?) to pandemonium and incredible “must be there” excitement every weekend.

I like Mora, but I’d trade what we have for the Colorado experience in a heartbeat—and so would you. Time is getting shorter, the P-4 train is leaving and we must be on it. We have no other choice.
But reality is what it is. Yes, we all support what we seem to be creating here—and brighter days on the field should provide us with greater opportunity to survive. But acting like we’ve been lucky not to have had to suffer the circus and the antics of Coach Prime who is “unable to run a program” is laughable. It’s akin to the kid who, when not invited to the big party, says “I never wanted to go there anyway.”
 
But let’s be serious for a minute. While Mora certainly has his football bonafides and has diligently been trying to improve the program for three years, what’s saving us is the gift of the transfer portal (and Mora’s skill at spotting the right players for our system). It’s what’s driving our resurgence this year and gives us a renewed confidence in the future. And hopefully, the confluence of greater success on the field brings us a larger infusion of “NIL money” which, as we all know, is critical to our ability to compete at the level we aspire to, and enables our entry into a P-4 conference.

That's the bottom line, existential necessity for UConn. Period, end of sentence.

So it’s pretty precious to hear all the vitriol being levied against Coach Prime. Imagine if Coach Prime had been hired here—bringing his two sons, Travis Hunter, and his promotional genius. The amount of exposure and TV relevance would have put this program on an entirely different level. The public would have developed a completely different impression of UConn’s football program. Money would have flowed, the stadium would be filled and raucous—and with our BBall success and Yormark’s dream of a Northeast presence for the conference, we would already be in the BIG 12
You can criticize Sanders all you want, Three of my grandkids went or currently go to Colorado Boulder, One was there before Coach Prime arrived but with him in his senior year. He had experienced the incredible transformation from losing seasons, a half empty stadium and a ho-hum attitude toward game days (sound familiar?) to pandemonium and incredible “must be there” excitement every weekend.

I like Mora, but I’d trade what we have for the Colorado experience in a heartbeat—and so would you. Time is getting shorter, the P-4 train is leaving and we must be on it. We have no other choice.
But reality is what it is. Yes, we all support what we seem to be creating here—and brighter days on the field should provide us with greater opportunity to survive. But acting like we’ve been lucky not to have had to suffer the circus and the antics of Coach Prime who is “unable to run a program” is laughable. It’s akin to the kid who, when not invited to the big party, says “I never wanted to go there anyway.”
I understand where you're coming from, but I think Sanders is a complete A hole.
 
Didn’t want to start a new Colorado thread - one is enough - but I actually don’t think Travis Hunter gets enough attention. An Ironman who might be able to start on offense and defense at the next level. The Shohei Ohtani of the NFL?
The only reason Travis gets overshadowed is because Shedeur and Shilo are on the team. Travis would start on literally every team in the county. I doubt he'll play both sides of the ball in the NFL. Sanders did both sides in college if I remember correctly. As did Desmond Howard. We will probably never see another player like Ohtani in any other sport, and in baseball for that matter.
 
But let’s be serious for a minute. While Mora certainly has his football bonafides and has diligently been trying to improve the program for three years, what’s saving us is the gift of the transfer portal (and Mora’s skill at spotting the right players for our system). It’s what’s driving our resurgence this year and gives us a renewed confidence in the future. And hopefully, the confluence of greater success on the field brings us a larger infusion of “NIL money” which, as we all know, is critical to our ability to compete at the level we aspire to, and enables our entry into a P-4 conference.

That's the bottom line, existential necessity for UConn. Period, end of sentence.

So it’s pretty precious to hear all the vitriol being levied against Coach Prime. Imagine if Coach Prime had been hired here—bringing his two sons, Travis Hunter, and his promotional genius. The amount of exposure and TV relevance would have put this program on an entirely different level. The public would have developed a completely different impression of UConn’s football program. Money would have flowed, the stadium would be filled and raucous—and with our BBall success and Yormark’s dream of a Northeast presence for the conference, we would already be in the BIG 12
You can criticize Sanders all you want, Three of my grandkids went or currently go to Colorado Boulder, One was there before Coach Prime arrived but with him in his senior year. He had experienced the incredible transformation from losing seasons, a half empty stadium and a ho-hum attitude toward game days (sound familiar?) to pandemonium and incredible “must be there” excitement every weekend.

I like Mora, but I’d trade what we have for the Colorado experience in a heartbeat—and so would you. Time is getting shorter, the P-4 train is leaving and we must be on it. We have no other choice.
But reality is what it is. Yes, we all support what we seem to be creating here—and brighter days on the field should provide us with greater opportunity to survive. But acting like we’ve been lucky not to have had to suffer the circus and the antics of Coach Prime who is “unable to run a program” is laughable. It’s akin to the kid who, when not invited to the big party, says “I never wanted to go there anyway.”
Prime brings eyeballs which helps the school with money. Had Colorado hired anyone but Prime I bet the Bid XII doesn't come knocking. Mora is a significantly better coach and will have UConn football in much better place than Sanders will. Sanders still needs to show he can coach a winning team at this level. Mora has shown he can coach a winning team in college and the NFL.
 
The only reason Travis gets overshadowed is because Shedeur and Shilo are on the team. Travis would start on literally every team in the county. I doubt he'll play both sides of the ball in the NFL. Sanders did both sides in college if I remember correctly. As did Desmond Howard. We will probably never see another player like Ohtani in any other sport, and in baseball for that matter.
Same team different player for Michigan - Charles Woodson was the two way player, but if I remember correctly he didn’t play nearly the total snaps of Hunter. I think Hunters future is at receiver in the NFL but he has talent to play both positions at a high level. Just amazing to me how much he excels in both areas.
 
Same team different player for Michigan - Charles Woodson was the two way player, but if I remember correctly he didn’t play nearly the total snaps of Hunter. I think Hunters future is at receiver in the NFL but he has talent to play both positions at a high level. Just amazing to me how much he excels in both areas.
Whoops my bad.
 
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Hilarious that victory laps were taken because because Sanders didn't immediately transform a 1 win team that lost by 30ppg overnight. He's pretty much mirroring the progress he showed at Jackson State but CU was in worse condition compared to JSU when he took over.
 
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Sanders is making a lot of doubters look silly.
I'll admit it. He definitely has this team night and day different from last year. If he can replace Shaduer next year and get similar production he might actually have Colorado a favorite to make the playoffs consistently
 
I'll admit it. He definitely has this team night and day different from last year. If he can replace Shaduer next year and get similar production he might actually have Colorado a favorite to make the playoffs consistently
A big if.
 
I'll admit it. He definitely has this team night and day different from last year. If he can replace Shaduer next year and get similar production he might actually have Colorado a favorite to make the playoffs consistently

He won’t need to do that because he’s gone after this season. The clock is striking midnight.
 
Pretty funny that there are still haters clinging to the belief that Sanders is bailing after this year when it's widely expected that Juju Lewis is expected to commit and take over the reigns from Shedeur
 
Pretty funny that there are still haters clinging to the belief that Sanders is bailing after this year when it's widely expected that Juju Lewis is expected to commit and take over the reigns from Shedeur
And that guy is #2 on ESPN 's overall ranking
 
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