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Official: Deion Prediction Thread

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Official: Deion Prediction Thread 69 votes

Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES
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Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,907 Founders Club
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES

    I think the real outcome is somewhere in the middle. I doubt he’s at CU for 4 years, but I think it’s because he bolts for a big school in the south after getting Colorado to 8 wins.

    We call that the Mel Tucker
  • coronabruin
    coronabruin Member Posts: 1,491
    Leaves within three years to coach at a MAJOR conference program.
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,377
    if he shows ANY success then free shoes u snaps him up.
  • coronabruin
    coronabruin Member Posts: 1,491

    if he shows ANY success then free shoes u snaps him up.


  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,863
    edited December 2022
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    Colorado as a state has given up on football. It‘s not him, horrible place to coach.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,428 Founders Club
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES
    alumni94 said:

    Colorado as a state has given up on football. It‘s not him, horrible place to coach.

    it's funny what winning will do to that mindset
  • Fenderbender123
    Fenderbender123 Member Posts: 2,989
    He will take a higher paying job right after he has his first 10 win season there.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,083
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES


  • Fishpo31
    Fishpo31 Member Posts: 2,636
    If he can get them to 8 wins, Tallahassee here we come...
  • GreenRiverGatorz
    GreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    Well if the rando on Twitter says it it must be true!

    Surely we should believe that the guy who created and monetized fake charter schools, with no accounting for where millions in Texas state funds went, is now all of a sudden the victim of a massive fraud perpetrated by Jackson State. What an unlucky turn of events for Deion, and what a crazy coincidence that this kind of scandal would follow him to two completely different places.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 12,991
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4

    There are numerous threads here on several boards and Buff fans are smoking weed and talking shit again

    That's why he was hired

    I thought we had the offseason natty wrapped up with Penix returning but now I'm not so sure
  • AtomicDawg
    AtomicDawg Member Posts: 7,331
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    I don’t think he will be a total failure but he will quit within 4 years. Probably win between 5-8 games and get trucked by the best teams consistently.
  • Kingdome_Urinals
    Kingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,799
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    He will get some good players and win some games but he has zero experience dealing with institutions and relationships that will hold him accountable for what he does.

    He will screw up epically in some fashion. He will have to deal with legit D1 coordinators, other coaches, and kids who have other options besides Deion, including NFL futures, their parents etc.

    With his ego and dictatorial style he will have players and families telling him to FO directly to his face. Will there be a Marcus Peters...
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,047
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES

    if he shows ANY success then free shoes u snaps him up.

    Free Shoes is trending upward with their current coach. I don't see it.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,237 Standard Supporter
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES
    The anti-Deion guys on here are oddly deranged about this hire.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,047
    edited December 2022
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES
    I really have no idea how he'll do, because I have no idea how anyone will do. Neither does anybody else. If there's one thing about this sport it's that it's most rabid followers are 99% wrong on their hot takes before their post hot take rationalizations, which get them to around a 15% success rate.

    He'll probably fail because most people do. But none of the reasons I've seen articulated are overwhelming me. What, he's the first hard ass to have to deal with coordinators and players with futures? Uh, no. He's the first prima donna to be a head coach? Uh, no. There's some mystical reason why having been naturally gifted athletically translates to coaching failure? IDK, someone will have to explain that one to me.
  • TheHB
    TheHB Member Posts: 6,457
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    He won’t last four years and he certainly won’t make it to a CCG (seriously?).

    He’ll take a better job in the SEC within two years.
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,265 Founders Club
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    I don’t think this attitude of recycling players via portal every season builds any sort of chemistry. Also buying kids in recruiting that come there because you’re a transcendent hall of fame player and personality doesn’t make you fall in love with the school or city you’re signing with. At some point it will come back to haunt you IMO
  • 79smoothdawg
    79smoothdawg Member Posts: 721
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    He will be good because he will get lots of Joes. No playoff though
  • Fishpo31
    Fishpo31 Member Posts: 2,636

    I really have no idea how he'll do, because I have no idea how anyone will do. Neither does anybody else. If there's one thing about this sport it's that it's most rabid followers are 99% wrong on their hot takes before their post hot take rationalizations, which get them to around a 15% success rate.

    He'll probably fail because most people do. But none of the reasons I've seen articulated are overwhelming me. What, he's the first hard ass to have to deal with coordinators and players with futures? Uh, no. He's the first prima donna to be a head coach? Uh, no. There's some mystical reason why having been naturally gifted athletically translates to coaching failure? IDK, someone will have to explain that one to me.

    I'll take a shot...Elite level players make the game look easy. That is not coached, it is who they are. They aren't perfect, but their athleticism / skill make up for their mistakes. Lesser players (everyone else) have to have perfect technique, be coached up.

    Just because a guy can do it / has done it, doesn't mean he can teach it at a high level. Many of the stories I have heard / seen, there is a level of frustration for formerly elite players when their players can't do what the coach tells them, because they aren't as good as the coach was.

    As a baseball guy, I can remember going to the national coaches convention, in 87. They paired up Don Mattingly and Tony Gwynn to talk about hitting, to a room full of 2,000 HS and college coaches. It was a Q and A, and it was incredibly uncomfortable. One Q I will never forget, to Mattingly: "In your set-up, why do you hold your hands where you do?" A: "Because it feels comfortable". For him.

    Brett Favre had to ask Ty Detmer what a nickel-defense was, in his 2nd year in the league.

    Obviously Mattingly and Gwynn became coaches, and had success, but most good coaches were average players who had to seek and know every detail of what they were doing to even sniff the field (this covers the "Me" portion of the post). You learn it inside-and-out, because you have to, and you become passionate about it. It becomes a calling, and it is a profession. Also, you don't see HOF players coach because they were paid so well during their careers, potentially decreasing the desire to grind.

    He could be a success at Buff, there is a lot of history that tells me it's not a lock...

    My 2 cents, tl/dr


  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,041 Standard Supporter
    Prime Time: Sanders is a success at CU and plays in a CCG before he LEAVES
    Whatever happens it will be entertaining to watch.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    Since most coaches fail....youd be an idiot to ever pick one to have success at a non premier school.
  • GayThoughts
    GayThoughts Member Posts: 515
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    Coaching matters, just cause you can out-athlete the SWAC doesn’t mean it will translate to the PAC. Prime will be back to analyzing hips and hand size at the combine in 36 months
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,324
    Prime Rib: Megalomaniac, he's carved up and spit out within 4
    All sizzle. 9 wins max