Looks like he's lost the team already. Too many hippies in Boulder these days it seems.
Started off with a bang... but last year had to 100 ranked offense and now they are struggling for a 2nd week in a row... got beat by Col State last week and now getting crushed by Toledo....
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Looks like he's lost the team already. Too many hippies in Boulder these days it seems.
He was a damn fine coach in Boise.. I think he still is... just can't recruit since the alumni quit paying players like they did in the McCartney ERA..... Why go to Boulder when you can play somewhere warm like USC, UF, UGA, FSU, Texas, OU, etc...
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He should have stayed at Boise.
Looks like June Jones should have stayed at Hawaii as well.
So who would Colorado target?
Glenn Mason coached in that confc with success at Kansas
Why go to Boulder? Because it's a great town. I loved living there. It's absolutely beautiful with the Rocky mountains rising up to 14,000 feet. Crystal clear mountain streams flowing right thru the city. 300+ days of sunshine a year. Hippie towns and casinos. Natural food stores, organic farms. Some of the best weed in the country. I smoked some "Orange Crush" out there many times. The best I've ever smoked at $480 an ounce. Bicycle lanes and one of the best bus systems in the country. Bluegrass festivals. World class ski resorts. Some of the best hiking and camping in the world. I've lived in every region of the country and Boulder is at the top of the list. I fucking loved it there.
I watched part of the game and Colorado looked really, really bad. It's going to be a long football year in Boulder.
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