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Man, this game is getting crap coverage locally. They spent all day yesterday, all of 'em, talking about the Flacco banner. Give me a break. So here is the topic for discussion in light of crappy local coverage of CU and the reason for my angst:

I flipped on Evans (I know) this morning and he and the other douche were talking about how CU can never be an elite program again. They got lucky in the late 80's/early 90's. The best they can hope for is to be top 25 and, occasionally, luck into the top 10 and a nice bowl. I wanted to reach in the radio and pull his throat out because I do not buy any of that crap. I think CU CAN be a perennial power if they will commit to doing what it takes (facilities, salaries, admissions, etc.).
 
Oh, and one more thing: I am beginning to resent the Bronco's just based on their "over hype" in the media. Newspaper, TV, radio, all they talk about are the damned Bronco's. Every station, radio and TV, and paper could not get enough of the Flacco poster thing. Give me a damned break.
 
CU can absolutely be Elite again. Much easier for us to get back to that level than if we had never reached it. Boulder sells itself, so once we have something good enough to draw top talent to visit, I think we will see this team rise up again. A 2 win season this year and competitiveness in the remaining 10 games I think will show the mid level prospects that things are turning here. If we can get to 4, I think we catch some national attention that the program is not dead in Boulder. I think MikeMac would then have some firepower to use in living rooms. If we can someone miraculously get to 6 and receive a bowl invite, look out.

The CU fanbase and I think to an even greater extent, local college sports fan's are hungry for a college team they can get behind. If you see the explosion in support for the basketball team, it is clear that with a winner the support will come. DBT, I hear you about the Bronco Fanaticism in the media, but this place has always been 1st and foremost bronco country. I do think that if we can show signs of life though, that we can fill that missing niche in the Colorado sports world.
 
When a team is expected to make it to the Super Bowl, that team will get more media hype than usual.

Given the state of football in this state, it's a welcome thing.
 
Going to be tough to compete with the money brokers in the Pac-12 just like it was difficult to do so in the Big-12.

Just as CU had difficulty competing in the arms race with OU, Texas, Texas A&M, etc. the Buffs will struggle to compete with Oregon, Washington, Cal, etc.
 
Oh, and one more thing: I am beginning to resent the Bronco's just based on their "over hype" in the media. Newspaper, TV, radio, all they talk about are the damned Bronco's. Every station, radio and TV, and paper could not get enough of the Flacco poster thing. Give me a damned break.


You're just catching onto that?
 
Going to be tough to compete with the money brokers in the Pac-12 just like it was difficult to do so in the Big-12.

Just as CU had difficulty competing in the arms race with OU, Texas, Texas A&M, etc. the Buffs will struggle to compete with Oregon, Washington, Cal, etc.

I think with some organization and better articulation of their vision (like a website with renderings, 3d models, video flyovers, budget goals, donation incentives, etc) the AD can squeeze quite a bit more money from its fan/alumni than Washington or Cal. It would help to have a Phil Knight but they don't exist within the CU family.
 
CU will never get much respect in the media in Denver as long as everyone in the media in Denver comes from back east.

As for CU's competitiveness, it's going to depend on fund-raising and donors. The population explosion in the state can help, as long as the kids can be convinced to stay in-state, which goes back to fund-raising and donors. More than anything though, a program in a place like CU has to be built. CU will never have a Bob Stoops walk in and win a national title in 2 years. But a gradual building up of the program can absolutely happen. Winning begets winning, recruits will come, donations will come, and CU can become a good program.
 
In agreement with above and you DBT... I think CU can totally be elite like once before... just need the administration to dedicate the resources. Yea pretty tired of the Bronco thing here also. I really feel like they are overrated again this year. Don't beat me up, but I will be surprised if they get past the first round of the playoffs.
 
Man, this game is getting crap coverage locally. They spent all day yesterday, all of 'em, talking about the Flacco banner. Give me a break. So here is the topic for discussion in light of crappy local coverage of CU and the reason for my angst:

I flipped on Evans (I know) this morning and he and the other douche were talking about how CU can never be an elite program again. They got lucky in the late 80's/early 90's. The best they can hope for is to be top 25 and, occasionally, luck into the top 10 and a nice bowl. I wanted to reach in the radio and pull his throat out because I do not buy any of that crap. I think CU CAN be a perennial power if they will commit to doing what it takes (facilities, salaries, admissions, etc.).



Agreed! CU can be a perennial power! By definition of the conference they are in and the impact of the campus on would be players. Location Location Location! Add in history and tradition. However, you are also correct per facilities and a sundry of other challenges. I believe that the coaching and AD piece have likely been solved. We have been on the rocks before and made a helluva comeback. It can be done!
 
Oh, and one more thing: I am beginning to resent the Bronco's just based on their "over hype" in the media.

Coming to CU as a Charger fan, I hated the Donkeys to start with. But after 4 years in Boulder, that hate grew significantly b/w the media and all the obnoxious Donks. :smile:
 
I wouldn't want to cover this game either. There is only one team in the game that anyone cares about in this state and it is coming off its worst season ever and probably one of the worst seasons ever in history of college football.
 
Then I had to go and read Kiszla's article. :sad2: If you haven't, he is pretty much saying Wood sucks and we need to make Liufau the starter. Listen, I LOVE Liufau. I have great hope for him. But this is just another example of a local media hack pulling crap out of his ass. Kiszla has no credibility suggesting anything on how MacIntyre should run this team. I don't think he even knows Connor Wood's name, much less that he was a highly rated kid coming out of high school. More highly rated then Sefo.
 
Kiszla hates CU, always has always will, never gives them any credit...not sure why he even writes about them. Dbag.
 
I'm actually glad they aren't covering the game that much this week. In previous years they make a half hearted attempt to cover the game, and basically expose themselves for their lack of knowledge on the programs. You hear the same regurgitated "this is good for the state" and "the game belongs in Denver" crap. It is enough to make you want to change the station even though we are getting that rare coverage that we usually crave.
 
I don't expect anything different from the media given the state of the program. You've got potential superbowl contenders in the donkey and you have a game with two teams that had a total of 11 wins over the last two seasons between them. If we give fans something to cheer about and look forward to over the next couple seasons, then the media will start to provide better coverage. Until then, we take a backseat of the bronco bandwagon.
 
Henderson has a front page article in the Post today about the game. The Lammie fans are trolling around the comments, downvoting anyone who suggest the game should go the way of the do-do bird
 
I'm actually glad they aren't covering the game that much this week. In previous years they make a half hearted attempt to cover the game, and basically expose themselves for their lack of knowledge on the programs. You hear the same regurgitated "this is good for the state" and "the game belongs in Denver" crap. It is enough to make you want to change the station even though we are getting that rare coverage that we usually crave.

If I hear one more asshole on the news or from Fort Collins argue about how the game being in Denver is good for the state I'm gonna lose my cool. The game blows ass in Denver and the csu people don't even show up.
 
If I hear one more asshole on the news or from Fort Collins argue about how the game being in Denver is good for the state I'm gonna lose my cool. The game blows ass in Denver and the csu people don't even show up.

To be accurate, they don't show up to games in Fort Fun either.
 
If I hear one more asshole on the news or from Fort Collins argue about how the game being in Denver is good for the state I'm gonna lose my cool. The game blows ass in Denver and the csu people don't even show up.

To be accurate, they don't show up to games in Fort Fun either.


One could argue that they prefer the game in Denver based on attendance.
 
Sad. It's so different here. College football is all the talk on the radio. Hours after hours. There might be a brief update every time RGIII urinates, but it quickly goes back to college football.
 
Then I had to go and read Kiszla's article. :sad2: If you haven't, he is pretty much saying Wood sucks and we need to make Liufau the starter. Listen, I LOVE Liufau. I have great hope for him. But this is just another example of a local media hack pulling crap out of his ass. Kiszla has no credibility suggesting anything on how MacIntyre should run this team. I don't think he even knows Connor Wood's name, much less that he was a highly rated kid coming out of high school. More highly rated then Sefo.


Why would anyone read anything Jizzla writes? Me thinks Jizzla is the inbred brother of former eee s pee in B12 beatwriter Tim Griffin.
 
It's not so bad in Colorado. If CU was any good, they'd get some coverage. People are picking Stanford to win the national championship and there is no coverage in the local newspapers here.
 
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