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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 961242" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>For as much negative attention Jay Norvell and Colorado State got this week, they look like the better team. They’re physical, they’re aggressive, and they sure as hell ain’t backing down from a much more talented team on paper. They’re getting a ton of pressure on Shadeur and they’re stepping up big time on offense. Their receivers are catching <em>everything, </em>and they are not afraid to be aggressive with their play calling, especially on 3rd down. Norvell did really well at a pretty bad Nevada program, and looks poised to bring a CSU program that’s been terrible recently back to respectable. At 60 years old there’s a chance he might get a shot at a P5 school in the next year or so if he keeps winning at CSU. For reference Willie Fritz is 63.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 961242, member: 4572"] For as much negative attention Jay Norvell and Colorado State got this week, they look like the better team. They’re physical, they’re aggressive, and they sure as hell ain’t backing down from a much more talented team on paper. They’re getting a ton of pressure on Shadeur and they’re stepping up big time on offense. Their receivers are catching [I]everything, [/I]and they are not afraid to be aggressive with their play calling, especially on 3rd down. Norvell did really well at a pretty bad Nevada program, and looks poised to bring a CSU program that’s been terrible recently back to respectable. At 60 years old there’s a chance he might get a shot at a P5 school in the next year or so if he keeps winning at CSU. For reference Willie Fritz is 63. [/QUOTE]
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