As a C.U. alum i enjoy following their football program. The coaching hire of Mel Tucker has been exceptionally well received. He is definitely bringing an SEC mentality to this program. It is already shown in his recruiting which is well ahead of his predecessor.
In Steven Montez they have an experienced senior quarterback. Although, not an exceptional passing quarterback he is an above average athlete at the position with unquestioned toughness and leadership. He is the perfect quarterback to facilitate the transition in this program.
In Leviska Shenault they have one of the most talented wide receivers in college football. In a recent Sports Illustrated college preview they suggested that he could be a top 10 pick in next year's NFL draft. Staying healthy will be crucial to Colorado's success.
Nate Landsman, is an all PAC 12 linebacker whose name you will hear frequently if you watch this game. He is a ferocious defender sideline to sideline
Additionally, there is C.U.'s 4 star running back recruit, Jaren Mangham, out of Detroit. He is 6' 2", 215 lbs, and ran for 149 yards on 12 carries in the spring game. He had touchdown runs of 65, 35 and 22 yards. He could be something special for the Buffs.
Anytime a football program is in transition, from one coach to another, I think it's wise to tread lightly in the first year. Trying to remain objective I see this coaching change as a huge upgrade for Colorado. Coming from Georgia, Tucker brings in a respect that McIntyre never had. McIntyre, lost all respect when he completely ignored a physical assault committed by one of his assistant coaches.
One concern of mine is that Colorado has Nebraska immediately following CSU. Colorado had no bigger rivalry than Nebraska when they were both in the Big 12. Colorado defeated Nebraska, at Lincoln, in an upset last year. This year's encounter, in Boulder, will definitely be a 'calendar' game for both programs. However, as this is Tucker's first game I don't see them not focused on playing CSU.
Mike Bobo's teams have been disappointing the last couple of years. The belief is that he is on the hot seat at CSU and not likely to improve appreciably. He has not been able to recruit the quality of football players that he has in past years.
I will be making equal size bets on Colorado, 1st half, as well as for the full game. Considering the over in this game but unsure of how capable CSU's offense will be in contributing to the scoring.
My two cents worth ... bol.
In Steven Montez they have an experienced senior quarterback. Although, not an exceptional passing quarterback he is an above average athlete at the position with unquestioned toughness and leadership. He is the perfect quarterback to facilitate the transition in this program.
In Leviska Shenault they have one of the most talented wide receivers in college football. In a recent Sports Illustrated college preview they suggested that he could be a top 10 pick in next year's NFL draft. Staying healthy will be crucial to Colorado's success.
Nate Landsman, is an all PAC 12 linebacker whose name you will hear frequently if you watch this game. He is a ferocious defender sideline to sideline
Additionally, there is C.U.'s 4 star running back recruit, Jaren Mangham, out of Detroit. He is 6' 2", 215 lbs, and ran for 149 yards on 12 carries in the spring game. He had touchdown runs of 65, 35 and 22 yards. He could be something special for the Buffs.
Anytime a football program is in transition, from one coach to another, I think it's wise to tread lightly in the first year. Trying to remain objective I see this coaching change as a huge upgrade for Colorado. Coming from Georgia, Tucker brings in a respect that McIntyre never had. McIntyre, lost all respect when he completely ignored a physical assault committed by one of his assistant coaches.
One concern of mine is that Colorado has Nebraska immediately following CSU. Colorado had no bigger rivalry than Nebraska when they were both in the Big 12. Colorado defeated Nebraska, at Lincoln, in an upset last year. This year's encounter, in Boulder, will definitely be a 'calendar' game for both programs. However, as this is Tucker's first game I don't see them not focused on playing CSU.
Mike Bobo's teams have been disappointing the last couple of years. The belief is that he is on the hot seat at CSU and not likely to improve appreciably. He has not been able to recruit the quality of football players that he has in past years.
I will be making equal size bets on Colorado, 1st half, as well as for the full game. Considering the over in this game but unsure of how capable CSU's offense will be in contributing to the scoring.
My two cents worth ... bol.