Pulled this from his site:
http://rumblinbuff.blogspot.com/201...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
http://rumblinbuff.blogspot.com/201...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Friday, August 5, 2011
Quick Post: Thoughts on the opening day of camp
With the first full days of practice finally upon Boulder, football is officially back in business. There is no more looking back, this is the beginning of a completely new era in Colorado football. A new coach, a new conference, and a brutal 13-game schedule are staring the Buff in the face as they begin the final weeks of work before the season officially begins on the first Saturday in September.
After 5 years, the sun is finally starting to peek out from behind the Flatirons. The promise of a new day devoid of back-to-back delay of game penalties, a 2-minute drill that looks like a Sunday croquet game, and special teams that bring new meaning to the word 'special,' has many of the old Buff guard coming out from hiding.
It's true, the Hawk is gone, having long sense served his nefarious purpose, and he's now relegated to the television backwaters of Bristol, CT. But does that end the long night of sub-.500 football in the Peoples Republic? Not by a long shot. Firing Hawk is not equivalent to waving a magic wand. The damage done by the great Hawk will take years to recover from.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Quick Post: Thoughts on the opening day of camp
With the first full days of practice finally upon Boulder, football is officially back in business. There is no more looking back, this is the beginning of a completely new era in Colorado football. A new coach, a new conference, and a brutal 13-game schedule are staring the Buff in the face as they begin the final weeks of work before the season officially begins on the first Saturday in September.
After 5 years, the sun is finally starting to peek out from behind the Flatirons. The promise of a new day devoid of back-to-back delay of game penalties, a 2-minute drill that looks like a Sunday croquet game, and special teams that bring new meaning to the word 'special,' has many of the old Buff guard coming out from hiding.
It's true, the Hawk is gone, having long sense served his nefarious purpose, and he's now relegated to the television backwaters of Bristol, CT. But does that end the long night of sub-.500 football in the Peoples Republic? Not by a long shot. Firing Hawk is not equivalent to waving a magic wand. The damage done by the great Hawk will take years to recover from.
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