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Kiesau might be just what Buffs need

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My Dixie Wrecked
Kiesau might be just what Buffs need

BOULDER, Colo. — It's been interesting to follow the reaction of Buff fans concerning the departure of offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich.

Helfrich had his fair share of critics during his stay at Colorado -- nothing new for any coordinator, particularly with a team that's been struggling. (It's also interesting that some of those same critics who wanted him gone are now criticizing him for being disloyal to the program. Umm ... huh?)...
 
Kiesau might be just what Buffs need

BOULDER, Colo. — It's been interesting to follow the reaction of Buff fans concerning the departure of offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich.

Helfrich had his fair share of critics during his stay at Colorado -- nothing new for any coordinator, particularly with a team that's been struggling. (It's also interesting that some of those same critics who wanted him gone are now criticizing him for being disloyal to the program. Umm ... huh?)...

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I happened to meet both Helfrich and Kiesau in the last year. The thing is, I remember Kiesau, his personality, things he said,
and I can't remember anything specific about Helfrich.
Nothing bad, just nothing memorable.

So I'm really glad they kept Kiesau. Change can be a good thing.
 
:yeahthat:
Helfrich was interesting to watch and I wish him the best of luck at UO (except in recruiting) though.

He'll probably be more successful there since Oregon does a lot of spread option already. He can run reverses and call bubble screens all day
 
I hope he helps dismantle UO and fails miserably, that way UO can stop competing with us on recruits and coaches. I about tired of the QUacks.
 
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