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Honestly, this is very unsurprising to me, and we should get used to more of this.

 

Can't tell you how many recruit graphics I now see that have teams in the running: Bama, Georgia, Oregon, Ohio State . . . and Colorado?

 

It hurts to say it, but be prepared to lose recruits now on a semi-regular basis to Colorado.

 

Will be interesting to watch their recruiting ranking trajectory.

 

 

“Boulder you’re getting someone who is going to talk & underperform. 

 

 

There fixed it, good luck with that.

Huge mistake by Jordan.  Their offensive line showed absolutely no improvement all season.  That is not just on the players, its on the coaches too.  He gets to play for a Hall of Famer, but he will receive poor coaching.

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Evidently development is not high on this kid's list of priorities. Good luck to him.

Colorado was the worst P5 team when Coach Sanders took over. This year most games were actually close and they only got blown out twice.

 

As for the offensive line they were an fricken to start the year. They did get better and ended a D. But that still doesn't help your quarterback stay upright. Or make lanes for the running game.

 

So any newcomer is almost guaranteed to start. Especially if you are a five star. We shall see in the next couple years how their development is.

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Bummer. This instead of the Power 2? Ralphie must have showed this kid a lot of buffalo skins.

Colorado? Seriously!

Coach Prime is working to fix what needs fixing. 

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Like what is happening to Texas A&M...he will be available again in a year!

Mr. FishDuck

We'll likely see Seaton looking to make a move to Oregon in about 12 months.

Apparently $$ talks.

Sanders said the NIL collaborative needed to ante up...guess they did.

 

They definitely need O-line help, he should start right away.

 

Maybe this is the new way, take the easy $$ in first year or two, then transfer somewhere with a real chance to win a championship, and get more cash.

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This is great.

 

He wouldn't start here, he is no Sewell, but will at CU.

 

So, he can cash his checks, get experience being run around, and hit the portal.

Saw the picture of him with Sanders a couple of days ago, so disappointed, but not surprised.

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Given CU's inability to develop quite literally any of the OL this season it'll be interesting to see what happens with him.

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May be as simple as "Here’s $2 mill, now protect my son's blindside for a year"

I can only imagine what type of NIL deal this person obtained from Colorado.  Otherwise, why go there?

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This one may not be over....rumor is Oregon might get him to visit next weekend!

Mr. FishDuck

So I guess Colorado is an ATM now?

On 12/8/2023 at 2:42 PM, Charles Fischer said:

This one may not be over....rumor is Oregon might get him to visit next weekend!

 

Landing Dillon Gabriel can't hurt Oregon's chances.  He could protect one of the best returning QBs in the nation and be on a team that is a favorite to win the B1G next year and compete for the national championship.

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