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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 979548" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>Deion burned a lot of goodwill and attention this year, but that doesn't mean it's impossible for him to win. But he'll probably need to reduce churn and build the old fashioned way - if he couldn't win in year 1 with that much turnover when his start was super bright, it'll be hard to do it in year 2, 3, 4, now that there are more question marks. (As we've seen by how many times Da U has been "back", the media will take some interest if there are positive signs again - but also be quicker to move on at the first sign of trouble.)</p><p></p><p>And in many ways his sales pitch is weaker than it used to be despite being in a more prominent league. "Come do stuff nobody has ever done before at an HBCU" is much more of a unique proposition than "follow me to Colorado" which is Just Another School far way from a lot of recruiting hotbeds.</p><p></p><p>Which isn't to say I expect him to collapse, I think his baseline coaching abilities to win at Jackson State were definitely significant, but as you go up the ladder there's more and more other coaches who can also recruit flashily and grab press attention and bring in money for players/programs.</p><p></p><p>And I suspect that the marginal wins also get harder to come by as your baseline gets higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 979548, member: 6459"] Deion burned a lot of goodwill and attention this year, but that doesn't mean it's impossible for him to win. But he'll probably need to reduce churn and build the old fashioned way - if he couldn't win in year 1 with that much turnover when his start was super bright, it'll be hard to do it in year 2, 3, 4, now that there are more question marks. (As we've seen by how many times Da U has been "back", the media will take some interest if there are positive signs again - but also be quicker to move on at the first sign of trouble.) And in many ways his sales pitch is weaker than it used to be despite being in a more prominent league. "Come do stuff nobody has ever done before at an HBCU" is much more of a unique proposition than "follow me to Colorado" which is Just Another School far way from a lot of recruiting hotbeds. Which isn't to say I expect him to collapse, I think his baseline coaching abilities to win at Jackson State were definitely significant, but as you go up the ladder there's more and more other coaches who can also recruit flashily and grab press attention and bring in money for players/programs. And I suspect that the marginal wins also get harder to come by as your baseline gets higher. [/QUOTE]
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