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Don, one thing for sure and two things for certainSo how many times will College Game Day be in Colorado in 2024?
This is true for any player at any school… has to put that work in…
Good deal.Don, one thing for sure and two things for certain
I’m ready for my trip to Boulder…
Only thing I might change is the shoes…been trying to get them Deions made but the plug said they don’t have their hands on them yet… Nike ain’t released them…
White girbaud
White pumas with the gold sole
White and gold Jimmy Horn jeresy
Gold Prime blenders glasses
Just need to get me a CU buffs towel..
(Maybe a sweatshirt just incase that weather acts up when I go)
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Man this shit be passing so quick, just a couple weeks ago, we was talking Prime wasn’t gonna beat TCU vs he would…Good deal.
I was thinking of going to Denver next year. At this point that probably won't happen until 2025.
This is true for any player at any school… has to put that work in…
I always felt that Cormani was overrated. When Miami coaches were singing Happy Birthday to him and he was getting all that recruiting attention, I just wasn't seeing what they saw in him. His highlights didn't seem that impressive. He was taller and faster than his high school competition, but seems undersized and stiff for an elite college DB. He looked like he was loafing around in the camps and games too. Even though he started training in Colorado late,I'd have expected him have worked with a trainer and come in in shape with more weight on him. Comparatively, Travis Hunter clearly looked like a special athlete in the footage I saw. Obvious athleticism, quick, can jump out the building, amazing hands, and has a knack for getting to the ball.
I do think that Cormani's success weighs on Coach Prime's future recruiting. There was an assumption that Prime is the best coach available to evaluate DB talent and prepare him to be successful in the NFL. If Cormani is not successful, that assumption is very questionable.
This is a guy who you would want. He will probably command top dollar.
He is as good as gone. You can’t get playing time on a 4-8 team with the worst defense in the NCAA? It is just not a good fit and if the young man was smart he would look elsewhereI always felt that Cormani was overrated. When Miami coaches were singing Happy Birthday to him and he was getting all that recruiting attention, I just wasn't seeing what they saw in him. His highlights didn't seem that impressive. He was taller and faster than his high school competition, but seems undersized and stiff for an elite college DB. He looked like he was loafing around in the camps and games too. Even though he started training in Colorado late,I'd have expected him have worked with a trainer and come in in shape with more weight on him. Comparatively, Travis Hunter clearly looked like a special athlete in the footage I saw. Obvious athleticism, quick, can jump out the building, amazing hands, and has a knack for getting to the ball.
I do think that Cormani's success weighs on Coach Prime's future recruiting. There was an assumption that Prime is the best coach available to evaluate DB talent and prepare him to be successful in the NFL. If Cormani is not successful, that assumption is very questionable.
Does this count as a redshirt year or will next year be his sophomore year?He is as good as gone. You can’t get playing time on a 4-8 team with the worst defense in the NCAA? It is just not a good fit and if the young man was smart he would look elsewhere
I think he played in every gameDoes this count as a redshirt year or will next year be his sophomore year?
This is true for any player at any school… has to put that work in…
If I was Cormani McClain I think I would accept Coach Primes challenge.
He is willing to get you to the next level and be great, but you have to do it his way.
Have to, was only a sophomore, unless he hit the transfer portal and won’t be backIs Travis Hunter coming back next year?
of hunter hits the portal what does that say about Prime's program??Have to, was only a sophomore, unless he hit the transfer portal and won’t be back
Shilo and Shedeur juniors
Earlier in the season, there was talk of him declaring for the draft.Have to, was only a sophomore, unless he hit the transfer portal and won’t be back
Shilo and Shedeur juniors
of hunter hits the portal what does that say about Prime's program??
Earlier in the season, there was talk of him declaring for the draft.
Man you know many situations that folks have talent and just don’t put in the work.
“Hard work beats talent when talent don’t work hard…”
Then you have folks saying, it’s ok, go somewhere if it ain’t working”…
Instead of saying, “get on you’re shit, because when you put in positive effort, you might not accomplish what you seek to”
Who would do that. He better off offering a Highschool 3 star and work with themDeion Sanders: Colorado Looking for 'Older' QBs in Transfer Portal to Back Up Shedeur
zach bacharDecember 04, 2023
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The transfer portal opened for business on Monday, and Deion Sanders is looking to add experienced quarterbacks to back up starter Shedeur Sanders for Colorado in 2024, should the signal-caller return for another season.
"Right now, we're looking for older quarterbacks, because we plan on winning," Sanders said, according to Brent Schrotenboer of USA Today. "So if something were to happen to Shedeur, they could step right in and make it happen. That's what we're looking for."
The Buffaloes' head coach also specified that he's planning on adding multiple quarterbacks through the portal.
Despite the team's dismal 4-8 finish, Shedeur Sanders delivered an impressive first season at Colorado that generated quite a bit of NFL Draft buzz. He broke a school record with 3,230 passing yards, throwing for 27 touchdowns against three interceptions while completing 69.3 percent of his attempts.
Although Colorado's head coach has been vocal about his sons Shedeur and Shilo remaining in Boulder despite their opportunity to play on Sundays, he didn't confirm that they would be back when he told reporters "I think so" after being asked if they'd return.
"It's up to us," Sanders said, per Schrotenboer. "We do things as a family, and my sons respect the heck out of me and my decision-making and getting them to where they desire to go."
Shedeur ended up missing the Buffaloes' final game of the season due to a back injury after he left during the team's Week 12 matchup with Washington State after suffering separate arm and ankle injuries. He finished the season with 52 sacks taken, the most in the country. If the offensive line play doesn't improve in 2024, it appears that Deion is looking to add several viable backup options if his son is forced to miss time.
"We've already mapped out what we need in each position way before the season concluded," said Sanders, via Schrontenboer.