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<blockquote data-quote="eetech" data-source="post: 964749" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>True. But at the same time Colorado is using Deion to promote their brand. And the estimates are that they’ve already gotten about $250mm worth of return from the $6mm they’re paying Deion this year in brand value improvement. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Both Colorado and Tech will face the exact same threat with any coach who is successful. Heck, Tech lost a championship winning coach Bobby Ross and probably the best coach we have had since Heisman, O’Leary to “bigger coaching position”s at times when we were much stronger as a program. The only way losing a coach to a bigger position is not a threat for any coach at Tech is if they perform awfully. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This might happen if he is tremendously successful. But it would happen likely to any coach if they were tremendously successful. Meanwhile Deion is bringing a ton of publicity and money that will place Colorado in a much better position even if he leaves, something which wouldn’t be close to as true with another coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eetech, post: 964749, member: 1924"] True. But at the same time Colorado is using Deion to promote their brand. And the estimates are that they’ve already gotten about $250mm worth of return from the $6mm they’re paying Deion this year in brand value improvement. Both Colorado and Tech will face the exact same threat with any coach who is successful. Heck, Tech lost a championship winning coach Bobby Ross and probably the best coach we have had since Heisman, O’Leary to “bigger coaching position”s at times when we were much stronger as a program. The only way losing a coach to a bigger position is not a threat for any coach at Tech is if they perform awfully. This might happen if he is tremendously successful. But it would happen likely to any coach if they were tremendously successful. Meanwhile Deion is bringing a ton of publicity and money that will place Colorado in a much better position even if he leaves, something which wouldn’t be close to as true with another coach. [/QUOTE]
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