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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 979537" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I don't know why, but Deion just reminds me of Lane Kiffin. Both get attention wherever they go, raise the profile of the schools they're at, and always have a "circus" type atmosphere going on around them. Both also LOVE the portal (as GT fans know well with Kiffin).</p><p></p><p>I don't think Deion will continue to get the media attention Colorado got earlier in the season. That's just not sustainable unless Colorado is consistently winning their conference and going to playoff games. That's not sustainable for any school...even UGA/Bama/Ohio State/Michigan don't get the kind of media attention Colorado got to start this season. Media fatigue is a real thing...not just in sports, but with politicians and celebrities.</p><p></p><p>Deion just needs to win, but if you read the articles coming out about how he treats his staff and players, he's making it harder on himself. IMO, Year 2 for Deion is going to be a much steeper hill to climb for him than Year 1. Recruits are already decommitting and going elsewhere, and it doesn't seem coaches are excited to work with him.</p><p></p><p>We'll see. I like what Key has going for GT, and from what I've heard, Key will be getting even more financial support because of the confidence he's built in Year 1 of the Key era. Good times are coming for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 979537, member: 360"] I don't know why, but Deion just reminds me of Lane Kiffin. Both get attention wherever they go, raise the profile of the schools they're at, and always have a "circus" type atmosphere going on around them. Both also LOVE the portal (as GT fans know well with Kiffin). I don't think Deion will continue to get the media attention Colorado got earlier in the season. That's just not sustainable unless Colorado is consistently winning their conference and going to playoff games. That's not sustainable for any school...even UGA/Bama/Ohio State/Michigan don't get the kind of media attention Colorado got to start this season. Media fatigue is a real thing...not just in sports, but with politicians and celebrities. Deion just needs to win, but if you read the articles coming out about how he treats his staff and players, he's making it harder on himself. IMO, Year 2 for Deion is going to be a much steeper hill to climb for him than Year 1. Recruits are already decommitting and going elsewhere, and it doesn't seem coaches are excited to work with him. We'll see. I like what Key has going for GT, and from what I've heard, Key will be getting even more financial support because of the confidence he's built in Year 1 of the Key era. Good times are coming for us. [/QUOTE]
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