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Mark my words on the next coach

Buffnik

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History tells us that when a coach gets fired, the organization looks to a replacement who is an opposite personality. The so-called "player's coach" always gets replaced by the "disciplinarian" and vice versa.

CU's next football coach will be a dry, no-nonsense, no bull****, disciplinarian type.
 
last season, my dad (who is the original CU football curmudgeon) spent every time we had dinner together ranting about how "a Tom Coughlan type-coach" could have been bowl eligible with last year's CU team.

Also, could work in Troy Calhoun's favor....going to be questions with an academy coach but his offense gives me a chubby.


now, dad just calls hawk "the new age Lee Corso". envisioning Hawk on TV being famous for being a bad coach and wacky.
 
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Our next coach is kind of in between. Bill McCartney is a no nonsense kind of guy, but a player knows he has his back.
 
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History tells us that when a coach gets fired, the organization looks to a replacement who is an opposite personality. The so-called "player's coach" always gets replaced by the "disciplinarian" and vice versa.

CU's next football coach will be a dry, no-nonsense, no bull****, disciplinarian type.

I don't care if the next guy is a disciplinarian or a friend to all the players as long as he's the opposite of Hawk in knowing the game of football and running a BCS program.
 
so the opposite of hawk:

knows how to coach a team
cares about recruiting
can win on the road
hires good assistants
 
History tells us that when a coach gets fired, the organization looks to a replacement who is an opposite personality. The so-called "player's coach" always gets replaced by the "disciplinarian" and vice versa.

CU's next football coach will be a dry, no-nonsense, no bull****, disciplinarian type.

Sounds like Mac to me.
 
What is the opposite of ZEN?

and will our players do all of the big things?
 
I just want to win - I don't give 2 ****s what type of coach we get as long as we win
 
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