So, if it’s not the roster, what do you attribute all of his success to? Coaching?
Success this year or the “career” of coaching in high school and FCS at Jackson St and what he has done so far at Colorado?
Up until this year he could get players in to where he was that here more athletic and talented than the level of play for the program. Now the talent isn’t just better.
The 3-1 start at CU, look at the teams they played and the newness of the system and collection of talent. Tape of the talent when the talent is roughly equal or even a bit below at some positions and then coaching and adjustments make the difference.
TCU lost a ton of talent and had no tape. Game could have gone either way but CU had more top end players and they played great, win.
Neb, top end talent on CU side and toss in turnovers and the game was done
CSU, stood up to them and didn’t back down. A couple less penalties and CSU takes the shine off the team.
Oregon, dominated them
By now plenty of tape and teams got to see the “running” game and pass protection issues not be addressed.
Changes and adjustments from the coaches need to be the better. We can all speculate as to why.
And teams have injuries, all teams do. Hunter going down changed the team and made adjustments and teaching the next man up mattered even more.
Listening to how badly Shedur was beat up Saturday, why was he out there with little time left to score 3TD’s to comeback late in the fourth? Showing he is a leader or a dawg? Get the backup in for work be protect your QB who had to have a pain blocker at halftime to keep playing. Then telling everyone about it in the post game? Is this for wins, clicks, Heisman hype?