What's new
AllBuffs | Unofficial fan site for the University of Colorado at Boulder Athletics programs

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • Prime Time. Prime Time. Its a new era for Colorado football. Consider signing up for a club membership! For $20/year, you can get access to all the special features at Allbuffs, including club member only forums, dark mode, avatars and best of all no ads ! But seriously, please sign up so that we can pay the bills. No one earns money here, and we can use your $20 to keep this hellhole running. You can sign up for a club membership by navigating to your account in the upper right and clicking on "Account Upgrades". Make it happen!

How I think this all plays out

Let us know when RG insists you be paid $4,000,000, instead of $700,000, and signs you to a three year interim contract, fully guaranteed.
:love:(y)(y):ROFLMAO: I would, reluctantly, and with stone faced stoicism, have to accept. Provided the Ethiopian grub provision is extended as well.
 
RG is frantically working the phones trying to come up with buy out money and failing because no donor believes in him anymore.
FIFY.

I acrually think this is what is happening.

Now, given that, what should be happening is PD frantically working the phones to get the money to fire RG and KD, but we all know that would never happen.

At some point, you gotta hope that Saliman realizes he's gonna have to step in and fundraise/make changes.

There might be a way to do it while finnessing a PD retirement at the end of the year while excluding him from the new AD search, but it's going to be a ****show unless Saliman firmly takes control of the process.
 
FIFY.

I acrually think this is what is happening.

Now, given that, what should be happening is PD frantically working the phones to get the money to fire RG and KD, but we all know that would never happen.

At some point, you gotta hope that Saliman realizes he's gonna have to step in and fundraise/make changes.

There might be a way to do it while finnessing a PD retirement at the end of the year while excluding him from the new AD search, but it's going to be a ****show unless Saliman firmly takes control of the process.
I know you all feel the pain too. I can’t believe that I have to wish for CU losing soooo badly in each game. Otherwise the transition to a new coaching staff delayed because of spin.

it’s really a sh***y way to spend a whole football season.

what makes it worse- next season we get CSU and NU on the schedule. That should have been a really fun year. Should be a time to rally the fans behind a new coach. But we’re stuck having to lose both games in order to get change.
 
Ushering in McCown for rest of year (who I’m excited about) I think is being done 100% to buy CU another year + with Dorrell. They can now go full “youth excuse” and Wilson will get canned end of year. We’ll then be sold on the new DC really helping to turn the program around!
 
Ushering in McCown for rest of year (who I’m excited about) I think is being done 100% to buy CU another year + with Dorrell. They can now go full “youth excuse” and Wilson will get canned end of year. We’ll then be sold on the new DC really helping to turn the program around!

A thought experiment for everyone here. Let's imagine that the following happens:

  • McCown remains the starter, the OL unit solidifies and we have the same starting 5 for the remaining games, and the offense continues to improve. By the end of the season, CU is around 90th in YPG and PPG (this would require a pretty substantial improvement in the last 9 games- something like averaging 28 PPG and 380 YPG)
  • Mostly due to offensive improvement, CU (in horrifying fashion) sneaks out a win or 2 to save KD
  • The defense does not improve statistically, and so Wilson is canned at the end of the year.

Is there ANY realistic (or unrealistic) DC hire that would get you AT ALL interested in watching next year? This would also hinge on your assuming that CU improves YoY to somewhat watchable offense next year.
 
This would also hinge on your assuming that CU improves YoY to somewhat watchable offense next year.
I’m not falling for that again!
Schitts Creek Do Not Want GIF by CBC
 
A thought experiment for everyone here. Let's imagine that the following happens:

  • McCown remains the starter, the OL unit solidifies and we have the same starting 5 for the remaining games, and the offense continues to improve. By the end of the season, CU is around 90th in YPG and PPG (this would require a pretty substantial improvement in the last 9 games- something like averaging 28 PPG and 380 YPG)
  • Mostly due to offensive improvement, CU (in horrifying fashion) sneaks out a win or 2 to save KD
  • The defense does not improve statistically, and so Wilson is canned at the end of the year.

Is there ANY realistic (or unrealistic) DC hire that would get you AT ALL interested in watching next year? This would also hinge on your assuming that CU improves YoY to somewhat watchable offense next year.

what other school in the entire college football world (other than CU) would justify keeping a coach because he won 2 games and most 10?

this is exactly why we have to cheer for the Buffs to lose big each week. that’s really sad that an athletic department can function this way.
 
what other school in the entire college football world (other than CU) would justify keeping a coach because he won 2 games and most 10?

this is exactly why we have to cheer for the Buffs to lose big each week. that’s really sad that an athletic department can function this way.
you don't have to cheer for that...they got it handled
 
We got two teams that has been more on par with CU when it comes to the talent of the team in Arizona and California. Lose those two as handily as we have lost our games to date, HCKD needs to be gone pronto!
Cal should have won in South Bend a few weeks ago.
CU's best chance for a win is ASU. Think it's around 24-26%
 
I know you all feel the pain too. I can’t believe that I have to wish for CU losing soooo badly in each game. Otherwise the transition to a new coaching staff delayed because of spin.

it’s really a sh***y way to spend a whole football season.

what makes it worse- next season we get CSU and NU on the schedule. That should have been a really fun year. Should be a time to rally the fans behind a new coach. But we’re stuck having to lose both games in order to get change.
No way I'm buying any tickets if KD is still coach.
 
what other school in the entire college football world (other than CU) would justify keeping a coach because he won 2 games and most 10?

this is exactly why we have to cheer for the Buffs to lose big each week. that’s really sad that an athletic department can function this way.
Firstly, I recognize that I like rooting for CU. Maybe someday I won't, but as of right now, I have to accept CU is the way that they are. I can't change what they do. I can change my own behavior: I haven't given them any money this year, and if they don't clean house, I'm not going to give them any money next year. If they want to function that way, so be it.

Secondly, It's a thought experiment.

I genuinely want honest answers. Is there any set of circumstances where you'd be in any way interested for another year of KD? I'm not saying "excited;" merely "interested." I strongly suspect the answer is "no" but I was interested if anyone was brave enough to voice a dissenting opinion.
 
Firstly, I recognize that I like rooting for CU. Maybe someday I won't, but as of right now, I have to accept CU is the way that they are. I can't change what they do. I can change my own behavior: I haven't given them any money this year, and if they don't clean house, I'm not going to give them any money next year. If they want to function that way, so be it.

Secondly, It's a thought experiment.

I genuinely want honest answers. Is there any set of circumstances where you'd be in any way interested for another year of KD? I'm not saying "excited;" merely "interested." I strongly suspect the answer is "no" but I was interested if anyone was brave enough to voice a dissenting opinion.
Only way I’m interested in following season is if they can get CU transfer rules fixed before next year and go ham in portal. But that most likely isn’t happening
 
Firstly, I recognize that I like rooting for CU. Maybe someday I won't, but as of right now, I have to accept CU is the way that they are. I can't change what they do. I can change my own behavior: I haven't given them any money this year, and if they don't clean house, I'm not going to give them any money next year. If they want to function that way, so be it.

Secondly, It's a thought experiment.

I genuinely want honest answers. Is there any set of circumstances where you'd be in any way interested for another year of KD? I'm not saying "excited;" merely "interested." I strongly suspect the answer is "no" but I was interested if anyone was brave enough to voice a dissenting opinion.
All of the current players transfer out and get replaced by sub-FCS level athletes. Make it a pros vs Joes kind of thing, with our fastest player running a 4.7 in the 40 and the average size of our offensive linemen being 5’9” and 240lbs.

So long as that season would end with KD getting fired, I would watch that **** every week.
 
All of the current players transfer out and get replaced by sub-FCS level athletes. Make it a pros vs Joes kind of thing, with our fastest player running a 4.7 in the 40 and the average size of our offensive linemen being 5’9” and 240lbs.

So long as that season would end with KD getting fired, I would watch that **** every week.
The end result of that is what we are watching every week this year.
 
We are stuck with kd the rest of the season is what I am also hearing. He was told he would have this season and they are letting him.
My brother once told me I could have his Prius for a few months. He changed his mind once I started using it as a Soup Kitchen.
 
This talk of CU not being able to pay is pure bull****. They may not want to pay for their mistakes, but they most certainly can.
Absolutely true. Everyone, get this bull**** narrative OUT of your head. It’s propaganda from a loser administration. End of story.


Since the 2016 Champions Center was built, CU has committed …

Wilderness Place Renovation - 10.5 mil
Village Center Dining Community Center - 47.6 mil
Engineering Center - 24.7 mil
Systems Biotechnology Academic Wing - 43.2 mil
Center for Academic Success and Engagement - 53 mil
Williams Village East Residence Hall - 96.7 mil
Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building - 101 mil
Ramaley Biology Building Expansion - 21.8 mil
Fleming Tower Renovation - 13.7 mil
Business-Engineering Expansion - 45 mil
Imig Music Building Addition - 57 mil
 
Firstly, I recognize that I like rooting for CU. Maybe someday I won't, but as of right now, I have to accept CU is the way that they are. I can't change what they do. I can change my own behavior: I haven't given them any money this year, and if they don't clean house, I'm not going to give them any money next year. If they want to function that way, so be it.

Secondly, It's a thought experiment.

I genuinely want honest answers. Is there any set of circumstances where you'd be in any way interested for another year of KD? I'm not saying "excited;" merely "interested." I strongly suspect the answer is "no" but I was interested if anyone was brave enough to voice a dissenting opinion.
As an alum and lifelong supporter of Colorado Football, I do not see Karl Dorrell as a successful hire. Given his personal limitations, he is unable to be successful as the Head Coach of Colorado’s Football team.

As an advantage gambler and semi-professional sports bettor, Karl Dorrell being the coach of Colorado’s Football team represents a rare opportunity to make an exceptional amount of money. This is the only rational reason why anyone who supports the school to want Karl Dorrell to remaim the Head Football Coach.
 
That is 100% fair.

What is factual, and not an opinion on current sentiment, is that the AD can't find anyone willing to pay for a new coach yet. Assuming this stays true, there are only 3 options:
  1. Keep KD for the duration of his contract
  2. Fire KD this season and name an interim (Until the AD can secure $$, the interim MUST stay in place)
  3. Fire KD at the end of the season and name an interim for the 2023 season while you search for a new coach for 2024.
The ONLY thing that changes this is the willingness of the CU admin or a booster to pay up. Until they find this, #3 is the only logical option.

I agree that the rest seems implausible and it might just be. I'll refrain from attempting to convey the detailed logic behind it however. In a nutshell, the belief is that CU can't successfully rebuild from within a major conference and going to a G5 could mitigate some of the primary obstacles CU needs to address in order to become competitive again (lack of admin support, NIL, talent gaps against P5 competition, etc..) because most in the MWC face the same issues.

There are a million reasons to think this is a dumb path forward and I agree with most of them.
All three options destroy this program through 2030. Players make programs and no player worth a sh!t is coming here for KD (loser, bade recruiter), an interim with no idea if/when a coach will be hired, or sign for a guy who is likely gone in 9 months). If you think our talent is sub par, just wait.
 
The program is stuck with KD likely until the end of his contract. Everyone from national media personalities to small donators can scream about the importance of football for the marketability of a university but nothing would change unless a booster covered the entirety of the buyout. The lingering effects of COVID and the testy nature of the administration make it near impossible that decision makers within the athletic department and elsewhere would sign off on paying for both a new coach and the remaining term of a contract. One can talk about how much the university has committed to new buildings or other initiatives and then bemoan the state of football. However, those improvements and additions have been needed for decades at this point in many cases. Nothing changes for the better at any level of the university from affordability, to sufficient student housing, to respectability in athletics until seismic shifts at all levels of administration and stakeholders occur. The inertia of institutions and the unique challenges of how state universities operate within Colorado make that unlikely.
 
The program is stuck with KD likely until the end of his contract. Everyone from national media personalities to small donators can scream about the importance of football for the marketability of a university but nothing would change unless a booster covered the entirety of the buyout. The lingering effects of COVID and the testy nature of the administration make it near impossible that decision makers within the athletic department and elsewhere would sign off on paying for both a new coach and the remaining term of a contract. One can talk about how much the university has committed to new buildings or other initiatives and then bemoan the state of football. However, those improvements and additions have been needed for decades at this point in many cases. Nothing changes for the better at any level of the university from affordability, to sufficient student housing, to respectability in athletics until seismic shifts at all levels of administration and stakeholders occur. The inertia of institutions and the unique challenges of how state universities operate within Colorado make that unlikely.
This reminds me of something my parents used to tell me: just because they have the money, it doesn’t mean that they have the money for what I want.
 
The program is stuck with KD likely until the end of his contract. Everyone from national media personalities to small donators can scream about the importance of football for the marketability of a university but nothing would change unless a booster covered the entirety of the buyout. The lingering effects of COVID and the testy nature of the administration make it near impossible that decision makers within the athletic department and elsewhere would sign off on paying for both a new coach and the remaining term of a contract. One can talk about how much the university has committed to new buildings or other initiatives and then bemoan the state of football. However, those improvements and additions have been needed for decades at this point in many cases. Nothing changes for the better at any level of the university from affordability, to sufficient student housing, to respectability in athletics until seismic shifts at all levels of administration and stakeholders occur. The inertia of institutions and the unique challenges of how state universities operate within Colorado make that unlikely.
Thank you for that ray of sunshine
 
The program is stuck with KD likely until the end of his contract. Everyone from national media personalities to small donators can scream about the importance of football for the marketability of a university but nothing would change unless a booster covered the entirety of the buyout. The lingering effects of COVID and the testy nature of the administration make it near impossible that decision makers within the athletic department and elsewhere would sign off on paying for both a new coach and the remaining term of a contract. One can talk about how much the university has committed to new buildings or other initiatives and then bemoan the state of football. However, those improvements and additions have been needed for decades at this point in many cases. Nothing changes for the better at any level of the university from affordability, to sufficient student housing, to respectability in athletics until seismic shifts at all levels of administration and stakeholders occur. The inertia of institutions and the unique challenges of how state universities operate within Colorado make that unlikely.
loop spoilers GIF
 
The program is stuck with KD likely until the end of his contract. Everyone from national media personalities to small donators can scream about the importance of football for the marketability of a university but nothing would change unless a booster covered the entirety of the buyout. The lingering effects of COVID and the testy nature of the administration make it near impossible that decision makers within the athletic department and elsewhere would sign off on paying for both a new coach and the remaining term of a contract. One can talk about how much the university has committed to new buildings or other initiatives and then bemoan the state of football. However, those improvements and additions have been needed for decades at this point in many cases. Nothing changes for the better at any level of the university from affordability, to sufficient student housing, to respectability in athletics until seismic shifts at all levels of administration and stakeholders occur. The inertia of institutions and the unique challenges of how state universities operate within Colorado make that unlikely.
So if we can’t afford to buy him out, I think the logical next steps are to analyze HOW we got into a contract like this. Since we are now the national embarrassment and stuck with that, if we can’t fire the coach, we should get some kind of explanation from the athletic department about how they did this. I mean, most of the fan base seemed opposed to the hire. So they ignored that or didn’t anticipate the reaction. A massive failure.
 
So if we can’t afford to buy him out, I think the logical next steps are to analyze HOW we got into a contract like this. Since we are now the national embarrassment and stuck with that, if we can’t fire the coach, we should get some kind of explanation from the athletic department about how they did this. I mean, most of the fan base seemed opposed to the hire. So they ignored that or didn’t anticipate the reaction. A massive failure.
Fire RG.
 
I'm only repeating what I've been told by someone in the program:

CU has told the AD they will not fund a new coach, this season or next. If they fire KD now, they would need to have a multi-season interim coach which they do not want to do. That is why they wait until after the season to dump KD. As of today, they are willing to ride out the ineptitude. Its possible with a few more losses a booster will come in and save the day but as of now, they can't even get a call back.

If any of this is true, then just kill the football program. There's no point in having one if you're not willing or able to fund in at a competitive level.
 
Ushering in McCown for rest of year (who I’m excited about) I think is being done 100% to buy CU another year + with Dorrell. They can now go full “youth excuse” and Wilson will get canned end of year. We’ll then be sold on the new DC really helping to turn the program around!
Dorrell's defenders (if such a thing still exists) would probably argue he was forced to keep Tyson Summers because of the late in the silly season nature of Mel's departure and the pandemic. I disagree. Zoom is an amazing platform. ****, Air Force and DU both pulled off basketball coaching changes during the height of the pandemic. I know AFA re-hired Joe Scott, but he was an assistant at Georgia before he went back there. Neither of those things are valid excuses in my view. Dorrell could have chosen not to retain Summers.

Here's the reality-he fired a DC after year one and an OC after year two. Now his defenders/lazy ****s like Phil are going to argue he should get to hire a 3rd DC? No. He has to go, and I still think he does when Arizona blows us out. That's a team we spanked in Boulder last year. There's no justification for keeping him. Period. I still believe he's let go Sunday assuming an Arizona blowout Saturday night.

Starting McCown Saturday was about one thing-trying to get as many asses in seats for the five remaining home games as they can. They know they would have been lucky to draw 30k Saturday had they started one of the other two.

If he's still here after the bye, this clearly doesn't hurt the AD/university enough. Not only should the people who really care stay away until he's gone, but I think we need to become more vocal about boycotting games on social media. I don't really care what twitter stars like Kelli or Jerdough say.

I'm staying away until Dorrell is gone. Debating going to the hoops exhibition against the Nubs, but even I'm not sure that's a good idea.
 
Back
Top