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Not a shocker. Little Kenny Dillingham needed to do it or risk losing him to transfer.
And it's not like he isn't talented 🤷. I can't imagine having to coach in this era where you might have to play a kid you're high on but isn't ready because you risk him leaving if he doesn't start.

I suppose it was always a thing, but it's a bigger thing now.
 
In what world is the number 6 ranked QB from the last class getting the starting role as a true freshman a “shocking” development? It’s not like he was competing against other top rated QB’s either
 


Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.

But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.

If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.

RG doing work.
 


Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.

But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.

If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.

RG doing work.

Really need the one or two mega boosters that most top programs have.
 


Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.

But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.

If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.

RG doing work.

Hurricane Harvey relief funds pumping up those aggy numbers.
 


Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.

But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.

If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.

RG doing work.

a lot of bad ROI in that top 10.
 


Buffs come in at #46 with $208M.

But the 2022 fiscal set a record at $20M and then the just-released 2023 number blew that away at $28M.

If somehow the average of these last 2 years became the CU norm, the 18-year total would be $432M - which would have been good for 22nd on this list. Figure if private schools had been included, CU is probably running around #30 in the country based on the pace of the last 2 years.

RG doing work.


In case anyone else was curious, CU was #46 on this list (worth bearing in mind that this was the worst stretch in CU football in decades).

Among original B12 schools, CU ranked 11/11 (Baylor not listed)

Among P12 schools, CU ranked 7/10 ahead of OSU/WSU/Utah (USC and Stanford not listed)

Among schools among the future B12, CU ranked 9/13 ahead of Utah/UCF/UH/Cinci (BYU, Baylor, TCU not listed)
 
Point being, having that many semi-mega donors is extremely troublesome. Give me one or two people to keep happy
Biggest issue at Texas is that you have a Dallas group and a Houston group, and they do not get along. Not sure if CU would have any big group concentrated in one area other than Denver/Boulder. LA could be a separate group, but they are so spread out I don't know if they would organize/socialize like the Houston/Dallas groups
 

Good GIF
 
Realize interest is minimal here on VT sports, but for those who follow a plethora of teams information on social media, my nephew has dreams of working in sports marketing and is putting a fair bit of effort into his Instagram account. Follows welcome and appreciated.

 
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I refuse to link to their twitter post but Big & Rich announced they aren't doing the ESPN Gameday song anymore.
 
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