Coach Prime did the impossible!!!

I know what you are doing. What I am doing is trying to get you to understand that taking an outlier year and comparing that to this year as if it shows how well Deon did doesn't make sense. Let's take the last 10 years and average them - 4.4 wins. He came in under the average. And the teams he beat all sucked.

So, no, he performed about what you would expect Colorado to do based on the last decade.

Now, he did bring the circus to town, and if that's what Colorado wanted then congrats, they got what they wanted.

What they've done the prior decade doesn't really mean much in year one, when taking over what he took over. I don't really care what happens to Colorado, and if it ends up in a dumpster fire ill laugh my ass off with everyone else. But he did improve this team from what they were last season. It doesn't mean they were good, it doesn't mean they were avg, but they were better and more competitive.
 
He’ll live or die in the transfer portal but kids aren’t going to be so quick to sign on especially on the o-line which he threw under the bus.

No o-line and you pack it up and go home.

Guy has already proven himself the king of knee jerk decision making. Nobody wants to go somewhere where they'll be cast off because they made a couple of mistakes.
 
Sure they weren't a very good team, but honestly go and find me a 12 game schedule any P5 team has ever faced that is on the level of the one 2022 Colorado faced. You are going to be very, very hard-pressed to find more than maybe 1 more win Prime would've gotten in 2022. That's it. Nothing he brings to the table makes that worth it.

They were an awful team. Yes, they played a ridiculously hard schedule. But outside of the Oregon and Wazzu games they were pretty competitive even against ranked teams (Arizona and Oregon State). They weren't that last year.

Recruiting the LOS is tough in the portal, but if they can get slightly better in that regard, they'll take another step forward because they are pretty good at the skill positions.
 
They were an awful team. Yes, they played a ridiculously hard schedule. But outside of the Oregon and Wazzu games they were pretty competitive even against ranked teams (Arizona and Oregon State). They weren't that last year.

Recruiting the LOS is tough in the portal, but if they can get slightly better in that regard, they'll take another step forward because they are pretty good at the skill positions.

They weren't really competitive against UCLA either, that game was 28-9 but felt a lot worse, Colorado scored a trash TD with like 2 minutes left to make it look more respectable than it was.

I'll give them credit for fighting against USC but that game was a complete blowout until USC seemingly just stopped caring late in the 4th quarter.

It was going to be hard not to be improved from that wreck that they had going on last year. Deion got enough from his QB and WR portal additions but they weren't close to legit contending like some wanted to pretend at points.
 
They were an awful team. Yes, they played a ridiculously hard schedule. But outside of the Oregon and Wazzu games they were pretty competitive even against ranked teams (Arizona and Oregon State). They weren't that last year.

Recruiting the LOS is tough in the portal, but if they can get slightly better in that regard, they'll take another step forward because they are pretty good at the skill positions.
The only reason they'll maybe take a step forward is because they're going to a neutered Big 12 next year and not staying in the same conference with the other Pac-12 teams that are all leaving.

Do you not think having to play that sort of schedule took its toll on them in 2022? No wonder they were getting blown out, they started their year off by playing four straight 9-win teams and it hardly let up. When you barely get a reprieve your guys are going to be beat up and gassed every week.
 
They weren't really competitive against UCLA either, that game was 28-9 but felt a lot worse, Colorado scored a trash TD with like 2 minutes left to make it look more respectable than it was.

I'll give them credit for fighting against USC but that game was a complete blowout until USC seemingly just stopped caring late in the 4th quarter.

It was going to be hard not to be improved from that wreck that they had going on last year. Deion got enough from his QB and WR portal additions but they weren't close to legit contending like some wanted to pretend at points.
Oregon was never close, USC was destroying them before laying down. Oregon St was up by 3 scores with 10 minutes left before Colorado got some garbage time points. Arizona was the only one they were truly competitive with throughout, and that team was wildly inconsistent this year. We keep talking about offensive linemen, but what sort of recruits are Oregon State and Arizona getting there? Really no excuses for all the fanfare and attention that he seems to need. They were a bad team this year.
 
They weren't really competitive against UCLA either, that game was 28-9 but felt a lot worse, Colorado scored a trash TD with like 2 minutes left to make it look more respectable than it was.

I'll give them credit for fighting against USC but that game was a complete blowout until USC seemingly just stopped caring late in the 4th quarter.

It was going to be hard not to be improved from that wreck that they had going on last year. Deion got enough from his QB and WR portal additions but they weren't close to legit contending like some wanted to pretend at points.

That's true with the ucla game.

I agree, they were so awful last year it was hard not to improve, but I think they were pretty improved overall, whether this translates to more improvement or success who knows.

I get it's fun to poke fun at him, and be irritated by all the coverage, I agree it was over the top, but they were still improved IMO.
 
Oregon was never close, USC was destroying them before laying down. Oregon St was up by 3 scores with 10 minutes left before Colorado got some garbage time points. Arizona was the only one they were truly competitive with throughout, and that team was wildly inconsistent this year. We keep talking about offensive linemen, but what sort of recruits are Oregon State and Arizona getting there? Really no excuses for all the fanfare and attention that he seems to need. They were a bad team this year.

Yea they made some good efforts here and there but blowing a 29-0 lead at home to a 3-9 team and getting smashed 56-14 by a flailing 5-7 Wazzu squad lets you know they are still far away from being anything that i'd call "good". Also eeking out wins in 2OT against a below average G5 team in Colorado State and needing a last second FG to beat a awul 3-9 Arizona State team is nothing to write home about either.
 
The only reason they'll maybe take a step forward is because they're going to a neutered Big 12 next year and not staying in the same conference with the other Pac-12 teams that are all leaving.

Do you not think having to play that sort of schedule took its toll on them in 2022? No wonder they were getting blown out, they started their year off by playing four straight 9-win teams and it hardly let up. When you barely get a reprieve your guys are going to be beat up and gassed every week.

I can understand your premise on the schedule taking a toll on them, but they were getting blown out in the beginning of the year too. Their schedule will be easier, but you can still evaluate them on performance regardless of schedule.
 
That's true with the ucla game.

I agree, they were so awful last year it was hard not to improve, but I think they were pretty improved overall, whether this translates to more improvement or success who knows.

I get it's fun to poke fun at him, and be irritated by all the coverage, I agree it was over the top, but they were still improved IMO.

It's about what I expected. I said they'd win 3 games, they eeked out 4. The people acting like it was some ground breaking thing are the most annoying.

Like I said though, Deion is very unstable, he's liable to gut a massive portion of the roster again because things didn't end up as good as he expected them to. Going to be entertaining to watch how their offseason unfolds.
 
As I predicted, they won more than 3 games and vastly improved the locker room culture in Boulder. Prime Time
has them on the right track
 
Wining's twice as tough
So come back Dion, if you grow up
He kind of lost me when he started throwing players that would die for him under the bus
 
Bottom line, Colorado did far better than most predicted. Good foundation to build on.
 
Obviously, that is not a great look, but that was commonplace last year with getting blown out. They were MUCH more competitive this season. They weren't just the worst P5 team in the country a season ago (by a mile) they may have been the worst FBS team a season ago. They should return all their skills guys minus Weaver (unless they Portal), so I'd expect another incremental step in the right direction next year. They were much improved this year.
They had a major upgrade at skill positions. Shedur, Travis Hunter, even Dylan Edwards who was an ND commit until Deion took the CU job.

But he torched his OL and DL and opted for the portal. Big mistake.
 
They had a major upgrade at skill positions. Shedur, Travis Hunter, even Dylan Edwards who was an ND commit until Deion took the CU job.

But he torched his OL and DL and opted for the portal. Big mistake.

He's gonna do the exact same thing this year too.

Like I noted earlier, there's zero potential for development if you are one of those guys at Colorado, he will just replace you the next year every time if the desired result isnt exactly there. That's the culture he is brewing and it's not one that's going to be a sustainable winning one.
 
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