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Colorado Buffaloes (official thread)

Not to say Colorado is on a path to success, but what a stupid tweet.

Last years National Champion was 100% a shortcut to success….stack a roster with 5th and 6th year seniors and dominate the LOS to a title. Mission accomplished.
You forgot to mention their primary shortcut (below) that allowed them to create a "winning situation" where there were expectations of being able to win a National Championship. Without that they wouldn't have ponied up the NIL money to get those 5th and 6th year players back to make a "title run":

"hire Conner Stallions to cheat (advance in person scouting of opponents and use of electronics) in stealing their opponents signs"

Hopefully, their shortcut will be short lived when NCAA levels the sanctions.
 
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most trolls only exist for a set amount of time. Some just last as long as it’s amusing, meaning that they abandon the act shortly after people figure out it’s an act. Some long-game trolls are never found out until they self-reveal, often with glorious and hilarious results. But they too abandon the act after the big reveal

Then there are the Blue Blood Bias types

It’s not long before almost everyone has caught on to the act, but they just keep plowing ahead. What could the motivation possibly be? Does this person honestly think they’re going to be able to monetize being an eternal troll?
 
Good money for the city of Boulder, I guess.


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Exhibit Q: of why so many have some type of disdain, frustration, or just don't think he's taking the CU coaching job serious. Having your son/starting QB play a song he made in his room(and it should have stayed there), open up for one of the biggest rappers ever. This performance was a high level of cringe


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Why Shedeur Sanders projects as a top-5 pick and QB1 in the 2025 NFL Draft

Deion Sanders is correct about his son's NFL potential​

Amid all the back-and-forth on social media this week between Deion Sanders, his son Shedeur, former Colorado players and many others, Deion made a statement I absolutely agree with: "[Shedeur] will be a top-5 pick."

Excitement about Shedeur is not just because writing about him and Colorado nets audience engagement. I believe he is legitimately the top quarterback in college football and the favorite to be the first quarterback selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, though I do not think he will be the No. 1 overall pick.

There is strong competition from Texas' Quinn Ewers, Alabama's Jalen Milroe, Georgia's Carson Beck all very close behind, but Sanders clears them for now. Here's why.

The Stats​

  • Sanders threw for almost 300 yards per game and only had three interceptions in 430 attempts, completing 69% of his passes while suffering 21 drops by his receivers.
  • His 27 touchdown passes ranked No. 12 nationally.
  • This was despite being under pressure the majority of the season behind the nation's second-worst offensive line, which gave up 56 sacks for almost 500 yards.

Scouting Report​

  • With an excellent arm to make all the throws necessary, Sanders is an extremely accurate passer, both in the pocket and on the move. He does a great job of keeping his eyes downfield to go through his progressions and make the high-percentage completions, despite the constant pressure that he was under all season.
  • He does a great job of manipulating the safeties and can make the tight-window throws that are necessary at the next level.
  • An excellent post-snap processor as well, Sanders extends the plays to give his guys an extra second or two to find green grass. He is an excellent athlete with a thick lower half who uses his athleticism to extend and make plays. Sanders has excellent feet and technique both in the pocket and on the move.
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