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Buffaloes coach Embree relies on instinct

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By Kyle Ringo Camera Sports Writer

Earlier this fall before the Colorado football coaching job had even opened up, Jon Embree began putting together a six-month plan for how he would attack the program`s problems if he was hired to replace former coach Dan Hawkins.

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"There are people who are Football 101 and then there is instinct. And instinct has always been my thing."

This comment really worries me. I gives me the feeling that Embree is just another version of Karl Dorrell. I hope I'm wrong. :huh:
 
"There are people who are Football 101 and then there is instinct. And instinct has always been my thing."

This comment really worries me. I gives me the feeling that Embree is just another version of Karl Dorrell. I hope I'm wrong. :huh:

Valdez, you be hating on my man crush a lot.
 
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