Prime is still about Prime and why I really don't think they get any better. Just the fact he allows anyone to still call him "Prime" say's volumes about his inflated ego and like a moth to light that is Deion still. He is using his boys to prop himself up at every turn. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by ghak99:
Half the kids have probably already been told to pack their shit and leave.
For their O-line for sure. They couldn't pass block a pop warner team this year. Deion's really going to be counting on that portal for his O-line for sure. [Reply]
As a Husker fan, I kinda have to laugh at this. A buddy at work was insistent that the Huskers should have moved heaven and earth to get Prime as the coach. He still thinks we would have been better off, because our offense "would have been better".
Whatever. Huskers end the year with 5 wins to Colorado's 4. Neither team goes to a bowl. I said in the beginning, I don't actually hate Prime, I hate all this hype around a guy who, as a coach, absolutely has not earned any of it.
Frankly, it's great to see them shit the bed. Almost a consolation prize for how shitty Nebraska was this year.
Now, all I have to look forward to is the Hawkeye's inevitable evisceration and humiliation against Michigan. Meh.
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Colorado assistant Tim Brewster is stepping away from his post. Brewster took to social media on Sunday to announce he has resigned after one season on the Colorado coaching staff.
Brewster served as the Buffs’ tight ends coach before being moved to an analyst role in November to open up an on-field staff position for Pat Shurmur. Sanders argued against the label of demotion, noting Brewster’s pay was not impacted by the move.
The 2023 season was Brewster’s second working with Deion Sanders. Brewster previously worked alongside Coach Prime at Jackson State in 2022. A veteran coach with multiple decades of experience, Brewster has long been known as one of the sport’s top recruiters.
The departure of Brewster is expected to be part of multiple changes coming to the Colorado staff. The Buffs finished the 2023 season 4-8 following a 23-17 loss to Utah on Saturday.
Sanders said after the game “a few” changes were coming, but he did not offer any specificity beyond that.
“Well, everybody’s gonna be evaluated,” Sanders said. “Every coach is gonna be evaluated. Let’s slow down a little bit and let’s get evaluations for not just players, but coaches as well. Including me.”
Prime lost one of his top recruiters and TE coach. Looks like it was his own doing after pushing Pat Shurmur on the field and making this guy an analyst.
What they really probably need is more celebrities on the sidelines. Or, at the very least, more sunglasses and watches. More glitz. Less substance. [Reply]