'24 TN CB Kaleb Beasley (Tennessee)

He is a joke and I can't help but think he will leave that program in a terrible state of affairs one way or another. Either he totally crashes and burns or he leaves (before it crashes and burns lol) and all of those kids at the school hit the portal and they're severely below the 85 limit.

I get Colorado wants to win and be relevant again, and need something, anything to attract recruits and attention to them, but this is a serious gamble.

No more of a gamble than hiring a coordinator with no HC experience for the job. No more of a gamble than - and actually probably less - than hiring Hugh Freeze to lead a program.
 
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He is a joke and I can't help but think he will leave that program in a terrible state of affairs one way or another. Either he totally crashes and burns or he leaves (before it crashes and burns lol) and all of those kids at the school hit the portal and they're severely below the 85 limit.

I get Colorado wants to win and be relevant again, and need something, anything to attract recruits and attention to them, but this is a serious gamble.
I don’t like how he treats the players already there but I don’t know another coach that would bring the excitement and recruiting to that program the way he is

Hopefully for them when he chooses to leave they’ll be in good shape and can make a great hire to continue
 
“The 2024 four-star defensive back from Nashville (Tenn.) Lipscomb Academy committed to Tennessee in late October but a recent offer from Colorado has piqued Beasley’s interest. He said he’s “most definitely interested” now in the Buffaloes since Deion Sanders took over as coach and he wants to see how Sanders’ team performs in Year 1 before gauging just how involved he wants to get there.”
maybe already posted but there is no Way he flips to Colorado haha
 
You really think there is a lot of pressure for him to win immediately?
The term "win" is subjective. Colorado was 1-11. So if Deion goes 6-6 in his first year, that's winning. If he wins 7 in year two and goes to a bowl, that's winning. It's a low bar right now. If he brings in a top 10 class for "24, it resets the bar a little. He will be there as long as he likes if they're a consistent 8 win team.
 
He is a joke and I can't help but think he will leave that program in a terrible state of affairs one way or another. Either he totally crashes and burns or he leaves (before it crashes and burns lol) and all of those kids at the school hit the portal and they're severely below the 85 limit.

I get Colorado wants to win and be relevant again, and need something, anything to attract recruits and attention to them, but this is a serious gamble.
I cant stand prime time, with that being said, CO cant become a bigger dumpster fire in the future that it has been the past 20 years. They have nothing to lose with this hire JMO
 
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They should put all the "smart" schools in their own division, sorta like the ivy league. (They never will)

Duke
UNC
Stanford
Vandy
Wake
ND
Northwestern
Rice
Boston College

Drawing blanks now
Tulane, Ga Tech, SMU, Baylor, TCU, and the service academies
 
I don't see the allure... No matter who's there
Swag and confidence are contagious…pending results. If he starts winning there, he’ll be dangerous. He surprised me with his Jackson State success. Seems he trusts his coaches and doesn’t micromanage past his skillset. Now how he handles P5 PRESSURE will be the final judge.
 
Swag and confidence are contagious…pending results. If he starts winning there, he’ll be dangerous. He surprised me with his Jackson State success. Seems he trusts his coaches and doesn’t micromanage past his skillset. Now how he handles P5 PRESSURE will be the final judge.
I want Deion to be successful, but I also want him to stay the hell away from TN recruits. 😅
 

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