After next season will be the interesting time for Deion. Both of his sons will be out of eligibility. He has never had a starting QB at the HS or college level not named Shedeur.I give it 2 more years. Re: Deion.
He can’t see anything good about Tech footballSo you can see progress for Colorado but not for Tech? Interesting...
Let me ask you this. Lets say Brent Key takes over 1 win Colorado. He has the 8th toughest schedule in the country the following year. Do you think he would have done substantially better than Deion did?Perception is reality. Even though I hate that saying; it is true to that person's perception.
Deion isn't on Coach of the year lists, HCBK is. What you said about Deion and Colorado may be true (I don't care enough at this point to go and check) but HCBK did much better than anyone projected (preseason 12 to end of season 4). We were in a tail spin for almost 3.5 years. We would have won only 1 game last year if not for HCBK.
Deion's brashness is who he is and it's why he was a great player. But as a coach, he's become a laughing stock. The OC debacle. The OL nonexistence. He doesn't have the luxury of blaming anyone from a previous staff, these are all his guys, his "Louis Vuitton". We have receipts from a complete year, and many are looking for a return line. The same brashness that made him a great player, will prevent him from becoming a good coach.
I had set a reminder to come back to this post (and other similar posts) 1 year later. And here it is. We've arrived.
1 year ago today, Coach Brent Key had the interim title removed.
I'm glad that those of us who were cautiously optimistic - and apparently the greater college football world at large - recognize the results we've seen.
Record wise? Maybe not. Circus wise? Yes...substantially better (in that there would be no circus).Let me ask you this. Lets say Brent Key takes over 1 win Colorado. He has the 8th toughest schedule in the country the following year. Do you think he would have done substantially better than Deion did?
A much, much better question, to me, is which team, Colorado or Tech, do you think will be better in two years? I know who I would put my money on.Record wise? Maybe not. Circus wise? Yes...substantially better (in that there would be no circus).
You may get the chance to if Deion doesn’t fall apart next year. We play them in 2025A much, much better question, to me, is which team, Colorado or Tech, do you think will be better in two years? I know who I would put my money on.
I think we are better team than them now but the gap is going to widen.You may get the chance to if Deion doesn’t fall apart next year. We play them in 2025
Im way more on the fence about Deion but he brings more than people give him credit for. Yes, he is a walking circus and he gets substantially more heat when the team isn't playing well. He also generated record donations, sold out season tickets, created the highest priced tickets in the country for the first half of the season, had the highest TV ratings for any team for several weeks, got college gameday on campus, had the only ESPN televised spring game, etc. If he improves the team again next year with an easier schedule, all of that attention is coming back again.WreckinGT seems to be sticking to his guns on his support for Deion and his tepid, at best, feelings for Key. I guess one can admire consistency
Fame is fleeting. Results over time will be the difference.Im way more on the fence about Deion but he brings more than people give him credit for. Yes, he is a walking circus and he gets substantially more heat when the team isn't playing well. He also generated record donations, sold out season tickets, created the highest priced tickets in the country for the first half of the season, had the highest TV ratings for any team for several weeks, got college gameday on campus, had the only ESPN televised spring game, etc. If he improves the team again next year with an easier schedule, all of that attention is coming back again.
Did he do all this or did the media hype make it happen? If media goes ape over anything it will drive up ratings.Im way more on the fence about Deion but he brings more than people give him credit for. Yes, he is a walking circus and he gets substantially more heat when the team isn't playing well. He also generated record donations, sold out season tickets, created the highest priced tickets in the country for the first half of the season, had the highest TV ratings for any team for several weeks, got college gameday on campus, had the only ESPN televised spring game, etc. If he improves the team again next year with an easier schedule, all of that attention is coming back again.
Same thing, for all intents and purposes. Look at how much we were (and still are) talking about Deion based on what he did at Jackson State before going to Colorado. The media can latch on and amplify hype, but there’s fire behind that smoke too.Did he do all this or did the media hype make it happen? If media goes ape over anything it will drive up ratings.
He did what he did at Jackson State, not Colorado. Lots of lower-level coaches do well but don't get that hype. The uber-hype came mostly because he's Neon Deion, HoF NFL.Same thing, for all intents and purposes. Look at how much we were (and still are) talking about Deion based on what he did at Jackson State before going to Colorado. The media can latch on and amplify hype, but there’s fire behind that smoke too.
This was three weeks ago: https://www.si.com/college/georgiat...the-most-improved-teams-in-the-country-per-spHe did what he did at Jackson State, not Colorado. Lots of lower-level coaches do well but don't get that hype. The uber-hype came mostly because he's Neon Deion, HoF NFL.