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Buffs draft fortunes look better in 2011 | By Patrick Ridgell © 2010 Lo

Let’s do the math: Thirty-five bowls are certified for college football’s 2010 postseason. There are 120 Division I teams. Only 71 were 6-6 or better last year.
Better expect a 5-7 bowl team next winter. Or two.
Hawk may get his second bowl team at CU, The administration will claim that he is making great progress and extend him three more years with a more ridiculous buyout package.:cry::cry:
 
Here’s some of a conversation I had with sophomore CU receiver Will Jefferson earlier this month:
“My whole goal this year is to become a technical receiver,” he said. “I never had like a real receiver coach, and I was never playing real receiver since I got here. I was an athlete but I had never been a receiver, so I wasn’t running crisp routes or (had) the best hands.
“Everything I’m doing now, like getting in and out of my breaks, running the routes the same — everything I’m doing now is so I can become a sound receiver.”

Good work at WR coach Hawk.
 
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