zachalpastor
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This program has no identity. There's nothing they do particularly well. They're not gonna out recruiting anyone in the next ten or twenty years. You've got to have something unique. Something you do well that makes you difficult to play against. Right now they've got nothing. After the way that team laid down in the opener it's clear...it's time to go back to the triple option.
Sure, there might be a limit to the success you can experience with the triple, but it also raises the floor. CU would be the only team in the conference running the triple. The Buffs would be a pain in everyone's ass, even if they got beat. No one sees the Buffs on the schedule right now and thinks of anything other than a week off.
Some might point to the current situation at Georgia Tech. Transitioning out of the option can be a painful experience, but currently it seems that the buffs are transitioning out of Power 5 football and that's pretty painful. (Let me remind you that with the triple Tech won the conference and played in two orange bowls.) It's the quickest way to relevancy and regular bowl games for this program. It's time. Pick up the red phone and call Ken Niumatalolo. (or Jamie Chadwell or Troy Calhoun)
Sure, there might be a limit to the success you can experience with the triple, but it also raises the floor. CU would be the only team in the conference running the triple. The Buffs would be a pain in everyone's ass, even if they got beat. No one sees the Buffs on the schedule right now and thinks of anything other than a week off.
Some might point to the current situation at Georgia Tech. Transitioning out of the option can be a painful experience, but currently it seems that the buffs are transitioning out of Power 5 football and that's pretty painful. (Let me remind you that with the triple Tech won the conference and played in two orange bowls.) It's the quickest way to relevancy and regular bowl games for this program. It's time. Pick up the red phone and call Ken Niumatalolo. (or Jamie Chadwell or Troy Calhoun)