They showed Hawk a lot last night and to me he looked surpisingly relaxed and at ease. I got the impression when I saw him that he was a man who had accepted his fate and was no longer fighting against the inevitable. He knows he's going to get fired and there's nothing he can do about it so he wasn't trying to win to save his job he was trying to win because he likes to win. There was some joy in his coaching that we haven't seen all year. He was just out there coaching his best because he loves coaching.
I'm happy for him and CU. I'm ready for the next era of CU football to begin and I'm happy that Hawk is finally done with what will probably be his most painful professional experience.
I'm happy for him and CU. I'm ready for the next era of CU football to begin and I'm happy that Hawk is finally done with what will probably be his most painful professional experience.