MedleyCane
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Those are excuses for Deion’s poor recruiting, at least it smells like excuses to me. It’s been a long since CU was a major power on a national scale, but in my lifetime they’ve been a top tier program. They used to clean up in Southern California, specifically San Diego, Texas and Louisiana, all urban and all warm. Deion is just a lazy, arrogant and indifferent recruiter. There’s no other way to call it. Who the **** is elitist to refuse making in-home and at school recruiting visits. I’ve never heard of such ****ery, the results have shown that his approach hasn’t worked. Colorado isn’t a hotbed, sure, but he’s a legend, he could clean up in Texas and Florida if he put in the work, but he seems stubborn and disinterested.
They had some pretty good teams in the 1970s too. Lou Saban's first game as the UM HC was at Colorado and if I recall the Buffs were heavily favored. We had a bunch of talented freshmen like Lester Williams, David Jefferson, Fred Marion, Mark Richt. Mark Cooper plus upperclassmen OJ Anderson, Jim Burt, and Don Smith on the team but we couldn't beat Colorado. But every time they've been talented they've been dinged with NCAA issues (or so it seems).
As others have noted, it's a pretty campus in a beautiful setting. I have a relative who is a Physical Trainer at the school and she loves out there.
This is a school with a lot of pluses, but the coaches have to work their tails off to get recruiting right.