Colorado averaged 32ppg before Deion relieved his OC of playcalling duties. They proceeded to average 20 ppg in their remaining games. Meanwhile their defense was giving up 33 ppg. Their O-Line is allowing a nation-leading 5 sacks per game so he publicly trashed his players and said they'd be replaced (rather than saying 'we need to do better as coaches'). At the beginning of the season he said Colorado isn't an ATM (regarding NIL) and is now saying they need more NIL money. He's only recruited one QB for the 2024/25 class and he recently decommitted. Their class is sitting at 64 (five spots below us at 59). They're bringing in Warren Sapp as a first-time coach who undoubtedly was a talented player but not sure if he has the level-headedness to coach young men.
Turning to a clown show in Colorado and so far glad we didn't land him because we'd be paying 2-3 times more than we pay Golesh for a potential disaster. There's always a possibility he might have out-talented the opposition here, but who knows.
He's above-average for QBs in the conference from a passing perspective but not in the Top 3. However, considering he could top 800 yards rushing and has 11 TDs on the ground I don't see why he wouldn't be in the running for POY.
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