He is going to succeed with ease! He is coaching a powerhouse! Every top recruit is going here, baby! OH YEAH!
You may have to ffwd like 10 minutes or so into the video. They hadn't edited it yet when I watched it and there was a bunch of weird sound check stuff and people mulling around from the original live stream.
http://photos.denverpost.com/2012/12...ference-video/
The school is the one who sold the idea of going big. Not me. But if you set that expectation, you should deliver. Al was bemoaning the same today. It is just another indication as to how inept things are up there. As for me, if you want to be big time you have to have someone who knows what big time looks like, how it is run, how it operates. Mike MacIntyre, with all due respect, isn't big time. That doesn't mean he can't be. It just smacks of a guy who has a small chance of outshining Bohn. Not quite a yes man but a guy who gets awefully close to it. While I agree that MacIntyre has some experience and coaching Embree didn't have, it doesn't lessen the legitimate criticism of Embree's firing. I mean, how is Mac entirely different from Embree or Hawk? He really isn't! He is a mix of the two. But he will be allowed every opportunity to see through his vision and will be given every thing he needs to succeed things Embree didn't get.
Don't get me wrong, I am excited about MacIntyre as well but it is guarded optimism. There wasn't anything about today's presser that wasn't the same with Hawkins or Embree! Really, this is more about Bohn and CU. They need to finallt put up or shut up. They have been talking about the same old deficiencies in Boulder since the end of Neuheisel.
Al is good friends with a few members of the Embree staff. Nothing he says is objective or reasonable.
I think things are headed in the right direction with CU football. I've been burned before, but they are following the basketball model by writing in facility upgrades into the coach's contract (like they did with Bzdelik and Boyle), so the administration is obligated to commit to the program. That alone is more than we've been able to say with the last two coaches. The thing that Mike Mac had at this press conference that I think was missing from the Embree era was an ability to coherently lay out a plan for the future. The Embree staff had the desire to win, but not the experience or the blue print.
I think Mac should be able to draw on his experience at SJ St. a lot. Not to mention he's already plugged into Cali from a recruiting standpoint. (You should watch the video I posted earlier if you haven't - some good info about Coach Macintyre's style from a guy who used to coach with him).
From what I hear, he's got a good hand on recruiting in California and Texas which is key to jump starting the turnaround. I'm much more interested in this hire then their initial one.
The gayest offense on the planet is coming to Cu, yay.......
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
Sign Garbage Minshew.
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Wasn't SJSU a top 25 or so passing offense? That doesn't seem so gay to me.
Let's Rid3!!!!
SJSU QB recruit willing to decommit to SJSU and follow Mac to CU.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/colleges...olorado/26367/
Also Luke Del Rio decommited from Ok St.
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