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Official CU Head Coach Search Thread - Primetime

He writes this while on sabbatical in Oslo. His twitter feed says he has houses in Boulder and Breckenridge.

he’s a BUFF.
We need more professors like him. Read his post.

“Flash forward to 2013, when I (now a full professor at my alma mater) proposed to the Provost and Athletics Director (then Mike Bohn, who is now in that role at USC) that we create a Sports Governance Center inside CU Athletics, building a bridge between athletics and academics which at Boulder were typically far removed from each other. That proposal took off after Rick George became the AD in 2013. From 2015 to 2019 I sat in Athletics – the only tenured full professor in the US with such a position – and developed a successful Sports Governance Center. Ultimately, the campus decided not to continue the experiment. But the opportunity provided me a window into CU Athletics and college sports that few faculty members ever get on any campus.”
 
No, in this case I think both work. Saliman is having a great effect on the program and is affecting change.
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I hope Coach Sanders googled himself and CU and this thread came up. This would seal the deal!
 
JP Peterson is a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter. His claim that Deion was in the facility this morning doesn't make any sense, Deion was at practice (with video) getting his team ready for the SWAC CCG.
But guy claims he was there at 5:30am!! Lol nonsense
 
It depends on the network that has both games. If ABC has CU/NU, than I do think Game Day would come to Boulder as it's never been to Boulder. If it's on FOX, I could see it being the site of Big Noon Kickoff with Klatt on the coverage.
Gameday has been to Boulder before. I think we were playing K-State.
 
Around the Horn going to discuss Deion next, :LOL:. Gutierrez, Spain, Isola an Yates. Too bad Woody isn’t on today.
 
ESPN College GameDay Locations

Boulder (Colorado Buffaloes)

September 23, 1995 No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 7 Colorado (Colorado won 29-21)
October 28, 1995 No. 2 Nebraska at No. 7 Colorado (Nebraska won 44-21)
September 24, 1996 No. 10 Michigan at No. 5 Colorado (Michigan won 20-13)
 
he’s a BUFF.
We need more professors like him. Read his post.

“Flash forward to 2013, when I (now a full professor at my alma mater) proposed to the Provost and Athletics Director (then Mike Bohn, who is now in that role at USC) that we create a Sports Governance Center inside CU Athletics, building a bridge between athletics and academics which at Boulder were typically far removed from each other. That proposal took off after Rick George became the AD in 2013. From 2015 to 2019 I sat in Athletics – the only tenured full professor in the US with such a position – and developed a successful Sports Governance Center. Ultimately, the campus decided not to continue the experiment. But the opportunity provided me a window into CU Athletics and college sports that few faculty members ever get on any campus.”
I have an element of guilt...I never liked Bohn but I'm pretty sure he had a zero stick...after all this time the truth comes out.
I'd heard rumors to this but I didn't want to believe that such a narrow vision existed.
 
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