I'm wondering about what "rock bottom" means for CU football.
Is there a low the program can hit that would cause stakeholders to rally, refuse to accept it, and do what is necessary to be good or great again?
Or will it just be allowed to die since those who remember and most who of those who care are burnt out and finding they're happier if they stop caring so much?
Honestly, I think it's pretty much reached the point where it's not a bad cycle but a fact. CU football is dead.
I'm to the point where I think that CU should start talking to KU and other P5 schools that can't or won't commit to football to form a western version of the Big East. I think football has become a waste of time and money for the CU athletic department while the sport has become completely misaligned with university values.
So, at least for me as a fan and observer, I believe it hit rock bottom a long time ago, it's a grave, and I was unwilling to admit it to myself for a lot of years. It's past time for me to move on and focus on the other CU sports programs.
Is there a low the program can hit that would cause stakeholders to rally, refuse to accept it, and do what is necessary to be good or great again?
Or will it just be allowed to die since those who remember and most who of those who care are burnt out and finding they're happier if they stop caring so much?
Honestly, I think it's pretty much reached the point where it's not a bad cycle but a fact. CU football is dead.
I'm to the point where I think that CU should start talking to KU and other P5 schools that can't or won't commit to football to form a western version of the Big East. I think football has become a waste of time and money for the CU athletic department while the sport has become completely misaligned with university values.
So, at least for me as a fan and observer, I believe it hit rock bottom a long time ago, it's a grave, and I was unwilling to admit it to myself for a lot of years. It's past time for me to move on and focus on the other CU sports programs.