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I don't think we are disagreeing. Your point that they are going on 20 years of non-winning football pretty much agrees with my assertion that the AD is desperate and needs to make a bit bet to change things. I'm not even saying it was a mistake.Except for a couple of years they're basically a 4 win team going all the way back to the turn of the century. They're on the verge of 2 generations of kids not even knowing what a winning football team looks like, much less competing for titles. Not sure what Colorado's financials look like, but the AD will cover Dieon's salary and much more. Their recruiting will notch up 10-15 spots probably, maybe more. If they're smart enough to hire good assistants to cover his weaknesses & it looks like that's the case, it's a great gamble. Don't mistake it for what we did here. We hired someone way over his head, staffed the team with weak assistants. We plunked down millions we did not have and took our $5M rainy day fund and turned it into a $9M deficit. Then we alienated the fanbase & drove ticket sales down. We paid to destroy our program and a handful of misguided fans cheered it on the whole way. It's a completely different story in Boulder. Just in increased ticket sales, etc they may cover all of Deion's salary & the you have renewded interest and donations to boost the rest.
But make no mistake, this is thinking "At worst for me I'll be fired, but if I don't change things I'll be fired anyway. At best I'm a genius. But if things go pear-shaped, I don't have to live with the debt since I'll be gone."
Can't say I blame him...I might have done the same thing in those circumstances. But I don't think we were in the same situation at all, and a Deion hire here didn't make sense to me.