Buddy, if I didn’t have so many skeletons in my closet, I’d assuredly be interested!
Buddy, if I didn’t have so many skeletons in my closet, I’d assuredly be interested!
FanDuel Field and DraftKings Folsom Stadium. Betting kiosks on concourses. You’d make a fine AD.Buddy, if I didn’t have so many skeletons in my closet, I’d assuredly be interested!
Does he get severance if we eliminate the position?But we keep Dorrell, right?
I am pretty sure his contract buyout doubles if the position is eliminated.Does he get severance if we eliminate the position?
I've been to Tuscaloosa. I honestly don't get it.You’re right, the donor culture in the south is insane. I know young engineers who make ~150ish and belong to a donor level club that starts at $25,000 a year.
We’ll never complete with that. Having the big spending 30 or so schools break off and form their own league can’t come soon enough.
(Thread from when he was recruited by CU out of HS - https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/20-tx-dt-nick-booker-signed-to-nc-state.138809/ )
I think you’re forgetting the ToD thread…FanDuel Field and DraftKings Folsom Stadium. Betting kiosks on concourses. You’d make a fine AD.
Don’t worry about it! It was the nineties. Everyone would understandBuddy, if I didn’t have so many skeletons in my closet, I’d assuredly be interested!
You must not have read the Tales of Degeneracy thread…Don’t worry about it! It was the nineties. Everyone would understand
Honestly, CU has bigger fish to fry than NIL at the moment, w/r/t being able to compete with most other P5 programs for transfers specifically.
My comment above was referring to this, but wanted to respect 24 hour rule. Crazy that we still have bull**** academic admission hurdles like this.I’ll just leave this here.
Substantial challenge CU faces with bringing in transfers
Why did CU sign so many high school prospects in the 2022 class instead of leaving room for more transfers? NIL is not the only challenge the Buffaloes football program faces when trying to bring transfers in...247sports.com
If we ran a swimming program with the same level of expectations and focus on excellence that we have for the football program I would be worried about having some kids drown.Swimming has too many athletes/scholarships, although the uniforms are not expensive and goggles can be purchased in quantity...
Spot freaking on.There are a lot of ways this could go before taking that kind of step is appropriate. A far more likely scenario, in my opinion, is that CU joins an alliance of schools who want to keep their amateur standing. I honestly believe there’s only 24-30 schools that fall into the category of winning at all costs. CU isn’t one of them, and neither are the majority of PAC 12 schools. How this all works itself out over the next 5-10 years will dictate the direction CU takes. Dropping football and going to a minor hoops conference is one possible scenario out of several. Frankly, I think it’s probably one of the least likely outcomes.
Something something academics.Is this the time to talk about baseball and swimming?
NYU and Chicago are D3 in the UAA. They have swimming.
What does it say?I’ll just leave this here.
Substantial challenge CU faces with bringing in transfers
Why did CU sign so many high school prospects in the 2022 class instead of leaving room for more transfers? NIL is not the only challenge the Buffaloes football program faces when trying to bring transfers in...247sports.com
CU has a strict admissions policy on transfers. They must have shown progress toward their degree which makes them on track to graduate on time. They must also be able to complete their final 48 credits at CU.What does it say?
Hey, Vanderbilt also has that rule in place!The “Progress Toward Degree” is not new. This is why you previously saw some transfers taking 18 hours over the summer to get into CU. The difference now is that transfers are a much bigger part of the landscape, and CU has effectively eliminated itself from that pool of talent. Basically, only two schools that we know of in the country have this requirement - CU and Stanford.
Adam over at Buffstampede is such an even keeled guy, a real pro, but you almost got the sense that he just wanted to type, “You guys are fvcked.”
FCU has a strict admissions policy on transfers. They must have shown progress toward their degree which makes them on track to graduate on time. They must also be able to complete their final 48 credits at CU.
Taken together, it means we will almost never see a transfer who isn't a freshman, sophomore or graduate.
Last cycle, the majority of potential football transfers CUFB wanted to recruit were rejected by admissions as not being recruitable, which explains why we signed a full class of HS recruits in a year that had so many guys in the portal.
Does a bear **** in the woods, near Karl's home in Boulder?But we keep Dorrell, right?
If a bear ****s in a 4* living room, would Karl hear it?Does a bear **** in the woods, near Karl's home in Boulder?
What would Karl be doing in a 4* recruits living room?If a bear ****s in a 4* living room, would Karl hear it?
Mel Tucker agrees with youMy comment above was referring to this, but wanted to respect 24 hour rule. Crazy that we still have bull**** academic admission hurdles like this.
That is a tough one, is there a camera man in the living room too?What would Karl be doing in a 4* recruits living room?
If a tree falls in the woods without anyone around does it make a sound?What would Karl be doing in a 4* recruits living room?
Staring straight ahead with the silent calm of a Buddhist and the focused concentration of a Scientologist.What would Karl be doing in a 4* recruits living room?
Recruiting his 2* best friend who's best other offer is Utah State or Idaho.What would Karl be doing in a 4* recruits living room?
Am I the only one seeing this as the reason we will hear a "HCKD needs time to develop the HS talent he brought in" spin as a reason to keep him through '27?CU has a strict admissions policy on transfers. They must have shown progress toward their degree which makes them on track to graduate on time. They must also be able to complete their final 48 credits at CU.
Taken together, it means we will almost never see a transfer who isn't a freshman, sophomore or graduate.
Last cycle, the majority of potential football transfers CUFB wanted to recruit were rejected by admissions as not being recruitable, which explains why we signed a full class of HS recruits in a year that had so many guys in the portal.
You're going to get a job offer from RG if you don't watch out.Am I the only one seeing this as the reason we will hear a "HCKD needs time to develop the HS talent he brought in" spin as a reason to keep him through '27?