bigblueblindness
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Colorado AD resigns
Bruce Feldman @BFeldmanCBS 1h
Can confirm that AD Mike Bohn is out at #Colorado, per source, as 1st reported by Mark Johnson.
I can't imagine too many people are upset about this one.
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05-28-2013 04:02 PM |
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bitcruncher
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
It's the best thing that could have happened for the Buff's football program...
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05-28-2013 04:13 PM |
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Otacon
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
He did lead them to the promised land.....the Pac10/12
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05-28-2013 04:44 PM |
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bigblueblindness
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
Do they still have those very strict recruiting rules in place to clean up the mess from a few years ago? I have heard that is what is killing the program as much as anything. That is a very good job if they can compete for recruits on an even playing field.
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05-28-2013 05:51 PM |
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All Rams All The Time
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
Nah, the best thing for CU football would be to reject the AD's resignation, hire Embree again, and chain the two of them together at CU for a generation (heh-heh-heh...)
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05-28-2013 06:05 PM |
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sundodger
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
(05-28-2013 06:05 PM)All Rams All The Time Wrote: Nah, the best thing for CU football would be to reject the AD's resignation, hire Embree again, and chain the two of them together at CU for a generation (heh-heh-heh...)
Pretty sure you mean the best thing for CSU would be for CU to do that. Not that I would mind, my wife is a CSU alum. Does the new stadium still look like a go? Last I read local residents were trying to block it.
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05-28-2013 06:24 PM |
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texasorange
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
I read that CU's biggest problem is that all assistant coaches are on a 1 year contract basis. If you are a decent up & coming asst. coach for football, basketball or baseball why would you go there if you had another opportunity? It must make putting a staff together nearly impossible.
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05-28-2013 08:45 PM |
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All Rams All The Time
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
No, sundodger, I'm not talking about State in this thread, until now. State is doing the best things for itself already.
CU is a wreck, with boosters and has-beens calling the shots -- not so different than the stuff we all spout on these boards. No, the issues at CU run much deeper than the athletic director or football coach. The academics, alumni, administration, and governing board all have vastly different visions for the university and its athletics, and these schisms prevent any one of them from achieving their goals. I'm thinking another 10 years of sub-mediocrity for most sports except skiing and mens hoops -- and the mens hoops coach could easily walk away in 4-5 years.
Regarding my snide comment earlier, I do think CU's assorted parties need to have a big-azz powwow and figure out the place for athletics, and I think a few years of dreadful football seasons would go a long way toward this conversation. A strong CU is good for CSU; also think the reverse is true, tho I've not found many CU alumni/boosters who share my view.
One positive: the former womens hoops coach, Ceal Barry, is now the interim AD. As much as I loathe all things CU, I've always held Barry in high regard. I expect she'll be a place-holder, as she's retirement age and seems to not have the stomach for the oncoming fights.
Yes, the on-campus stadium at CSU is moving forward. A few NIMBYs were screeching for a few months, and the university president has held numerous open forums -- why doesn't that change to 'fora'? -- where he listened patiently to all input, pro and con. He's stated that 50% of the funds need to be secured by fall 2014 (if memory serves) before the Tonka Toys start moving earth. Our AD is meeting with and securing commitments for this 50% right now, from big-money donors and corporations. All the alumni I talk to and read are fired up and ready to open their wallets.
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Wedge
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
(05-28-2013 08:45 PM)texasorange Wrote: I read that CU's biggest problem is that all assistant coaches are on a 1 year contract basis. If you are a decent up & coming asst. coach for football, basketball or baseball why would you go there if you had another opportunity? It must make putting a staff together nearly impossible.
I think they can put one assistant, and only one, on a multi-year contract.
CSU has the same issue -- it's a state law. A boneheaded state law.
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05-28-2013 09:05 PM |
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texasorange
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
(05-28-2013 09:05 PM)Wedge Wrote: (05-28-2013 08:45 PM)texasorange Wrote: I read that CU's biggest problem is that all assistant coaches are on a 1 year contract basis. If you are a decent up & coming asst. coach for football, basketball or baseball why would you go there if you had another opportunity? It must make putting a staff together nearly impossible.
I think they can put one assistant, and only one, on a multi-year contract.
CSU has the same issue -- it's a state law. A boneheaded state law.
Thanks for the clarification.
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05-28-2013 09:08 PM |
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10thMountain
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
I believe his exact words to the president were "Screw you Sir, Ah'm goin' home!'
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05-29-2013 08:33 AM |
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sundodger
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
(05-28-2013 09:01 PM)All Rams All The Time Wrote: No, sundodger, I'm not talking about State in this thread, until now. State is doing the best things for itself already.
That was meant to be tongue in cheek guess I should have used a smiley. Oh well.....
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05-29-2013 02:06 PM |
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All Rams All The Time
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RE: Colorado AD resigns
No worries, sundodger. S'all good! Woof!
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