YankeesCane
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Go look up what happened with his charter school
Great guy
Great guy
Sadly, the modern approach to successWinner because of self promotion and clicks. Zero to do with achievement
He quadrupled their win total when no one thought they'd win more than a game or 2. Made Colorado a nationally talked about and for at least few weeks made them a "relevant" program, surpassed ticket sales and attendance from past seasons, had some of the highest rated games on TV. People tuned in to either watch him win or fail miserably. I know people who don't even watch college football that were tuning into these games. Die hard college fb fans don't care about bandwagoners, but network execs and advertisers love them. Despite his flaws, brash/****y attitude, and losing streak, he had people paying attention to Colorado football. This is why he was given that title by Sports Illustrated. It's laughable people are upset/ bothered by this.
Look, maybe im just getting older but when I see Shadeur and Travis Hunter sitting courtside at a Nuggets game and NBA players are coming up to them and they're getting cheered and then others start mimicking Sander's watch schtick it makes them entitled and it validates their somewhat immature behavior which really isnt going to serve them well outside of their current vacumm worldSadly, the modern approach to success
Did you look it up?Go look up what happened with his charter school
Great guy
Well Deion should get out of their heads because his 60th ranked recruiting class is falling apart at the seams. LOLlol you guys claim to hate when everyone posts FSU or Deion stuff, but then you guys continue to post this stuff on the main board. just admit that deion is in your heads and you cant let it go
Yeah, except the hype wasn't organic. It was 100% manufactured by a sycophantic sports media looking for something to talk about incessantly. Imagine, grown men calling another grown man "Coach Prime" with a straight face.He quadrupled their win total when no one thought they'd win more than a game or 2. Made Colorado a nationally talked about and for at least few weeks made them a "relevant" program, surpassed ticket sales and attendance from past seasons, had some of the highest rated games on TV. People tuned in to either watch him win or fail miserably. I know people who don't even watch college football that were tuning into these games. Die hard college fb fans don't care about bandwagoners, but network execs and advertisers love them. Despite his flaws, brash/****y attitude, and losing streak, he had people paying attention to Colorado football. This is why he was given that title by Sports Illustrated. It's laughable people are upset/ bothered by this.
Dude, I'm talking about what he did as coach of Colorado and you pivoted to some weird homoerotic fantasy involving him and myself. I mean who's the real slurper over here? The fact you typed that means an actual image popped into your head. Are you ok man?I bet it took a long time to type all of this one handed while you jerked Deion off with the other.
Deion's story drove ratings/clicks. That's all it was. An NFL hall of famer coaching a basement dwelling P5 program and making them the talk/ toast of cfb for a few weeks, of course it's going to get attentionYeah, except the hype wasn't organic. It was 100% manufactured by a sycophantic sports media looking for something to talk about incessantly. Imagine, grown men calling another grown man "Coach Prime" with a straight face.
The guy bails after a year from the HBCU he claimed God called him to, then bullies 80% of CU's players off the team because he and his staff can't be bothered to coach/develope them. Meanwhile, the black head coach who was already in Colorado (and nearly beat Deion with his 21 pt dog CSU team) gets no fawning press coverage or camera-chasing celebs at his games.