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Old 09-17-2023, 03:06 AM   #1
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Colorado’s Successful Start

The 3-0 Colorado Buffaloes are enough reason to why NCAA Football 25 should be campaigned and properly funded. Coach Prime is the best example ever to make a pitch based around Coaching Carousel.
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The 3-0 Colorado Buffaloes are enough reason to why NCAA Football 25 should be campaigned and properly funded. Coach Prime is the best example ever to make a pitch based around Coaching Carousel.
EA would be wise to brand CFB as Prime College Football, and have Coach Sanders as the initial cover guy. Plus, Prime College Football sounds better than "EA CFB". In my opinion.

Also, sorry I accidentally ''reported'' the above post, when I actually meant to ''quote'' it.
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Old 09-19-2023, 05:26 PM   #3
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As a longtime Buffs fan all the hype about Deion is getting a little gross. They've won 3 games. During the Nebraska game Joel Klatt said more than once that this is the biggest success story in all of sports.
They were losing at home to Colorado State with a minute and a half left.

It does seem like he's being 'Primed' for something. Maybe head coach of the Cowboys eventually if things go well for him but again, he's won three FBS games. Maybe tap the brakes a little.
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Old 09-19-2023, 05:30 PM   #4
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Ugh not here too. I can’t go anywhere without hearing more about a completely unproven Colorado team being crowned national champions after barely beating CSU. Who lost to Wazzu by 40 BTW. I sincerely hope Oregon demolishes them this week so we can slow down the hype train. They’ll be much better next year and actually validate all this crap. If they called it Prime College Football I wouldn’t buy it. That’s absolute insanity. It’s too much. And I like Deion. I thought it was a great hire. I picked them to beat TCU. But what’s become of this is so tiring. The celebs and social media blood suckers are so easy to root against.

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Old 09-19-2023, 07:51 PM   #5
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During the Colorado / Nebraska game the one time they briefly stopped talking about Deion long enough to mention the other new head coach, Matt Rhule - you know, a guy who's already rebuilt two college teams and coached in the NFL - they brought up that Rhule was building from the inside - out, meaning recruiting kids out of high school and teaching them his system, which takes time. Whereas Deion was building from the outside - in, going for quick success through the transfer portal.

It will be interesting to see where those two teams and coaches are 5 years from now. My guess is that Deion will put together a couple reasonably successful seasons with Colorado, use them as a stepping stone to jump to a better opportunity somewhere else, and the Buffs will trail back off to a mediocre or bad team - a shame because that school has always had a lot of good stuff going for it. While Rhule will still be at Nebraska where they've settled in with Wisconsin & Penn State as consistent top-25, second tier Big Ten teams who will occasionally challenge the Ohio State / Michigan / USC heavyweights, which I think Nebraska fans would be happy with at this point. That's just a guess, but I'd rather take the slow and steady route myself.
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at this point Fla st or a SEC school needs to take the purge on deion but i wanna see what 24 and 25 are like first

col will be 7-5 or 8-4 anything more than that alabama will froce saban to retire
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Lol go Ducks.
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Lol go Ducks.
Y'all get to take the National Championship trophy back to Eugene now, right? Isn't that how it works, when you completely dismantle the team they had already given it to?
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