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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Carson" data-source="post: 964742" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Why?</p><p></p><p>Well, IMO, Deion is just using Colorado as a platform to promote his own brand, to get himself to a bigger coaching position, and to get his son(s) to the NFL - not necessarily in that order. In three years (or less) he will move on.</p><p></p><p>In the short run, this is a win for the Buffs because they a) they sucked and had nothing to lose and b) they have nothing else to be especially proud of (It's a state school ranking #105 nationally. Since there are only 50 states, let that sink in.). Tech, of course, has both a stellar history of athletic excellence and a reputation for academic excellence, as well. We suck, too, but I'm not willing to sell out just to win a football game. And as long as I'm at it, let me ask how many of the kids he brought into Colorado this season would be academically ineligible after one quarter at Tech? </p><p></p><p>If winning at all costs is your thing, sure, Sanders would have been a great choice. If the integrity of the institute is important to you, then not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Carson, post: 964742, member: 766"] Why? Well, IMO, Deion is just using Colorado as a platform to promote his own brand, to get himself to a bigger coaching position, and to get his son(s) to the NFL - not necessarily in that order. In three years (or less) he will move on. In the short run, this is a win for the Buffs because they a) they sucked and had nothing to lose and b) they have nothing else to be especially proud of (It's a state school ranking #105 nationally. Since there are only 50 states, let that sink in.). Tech, of course, has both a stellar history of athletic excellence and a reputation for academic excellence, as well. We suck, too, but I'm not willing to sell out just to win a football game. And as long as I'm at it, let me ask how many of the kids he brought into Colorado this season would be academically ineligible after one quarter at Tech? If winning at all costs is your thing, sure, Sanders would have been a great choice. If the integrity of the institute is important to you, then not so much. [/QUOTE]
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