The Downfall Of The Colorado Buffaloes
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- The Downfall of the Colorado Buffaloes is not an easy story to make. It is a long story of things collapsing, switching conferences, bad coaching, recruiting restrictions and honestly kids do not care about the history there. There seems to be no stability at this school which hurts. The Buffaloes used to be one of the best teams in college football. I really hope you enjoy this story about what happened to the Buffaloes and their once proud program.
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Cole Adams 👌
Do the rise of the ISU football program, im gonna do the Chandler Tingle thing until you do lol😂😂
Cole Adams Downfall of University of Miami football
@@ColeAdams should do downfall of Missouri
The last few years have been rough.......but at least we beat Nebraska
Dude we got a good recruiting class this year and some good guys coming back keep ya head up will be back
Chase Young well we lost alfani do that sucks and with what’s going on who knows who rosé’s we’ll lose.
One fake national championship lol.
🤣😭
You suck!
You think Mizzou fans have PTSD from that extra down game which helped CO get that national championship?
My best friend went to Colorado and his mom graduated from Mizzou.
Every time we talk about football around her she gets in a fit lol
Haha us Mizzou fans rememeber that well
Yes we still remember
I think Mizzou has more PTSD from the near national title birth in 07 bring taken from us
Haha
The fall of the ACC and how Clemson can’t help that their opponents are incompetent.
Except for Nathan Peterman
The ACC has been shit since BC and Wake went to shit, and VA Tech became mediocre. Getting BC from the Big East right when Matt Ryan came was huge. Miami joined as well but they were already going to shit by then. Once BC, VA Tech and Wake Forest were no longer relevant nationally, FSU and Clemson were the only powerhouses left. FSU became mediocre after winning the title and finally breaking the SEC’s streak, leaving only Clemson to contend nationally from the conference.
@TheRapper10000 - UNC? I'm sorry, what have they proven, exactly? When have they ever been nationally relevant? You got Clemson, obviously, and Virginia Tech. But there's Florida State, Miami, Louisville, hell even NC State historically and currently before UNC.
It all started when Texas A&M wanted a coach...
@@TheLocalLt wakeforest has always been bad
30 for 30 was really good. I definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoyed this video.
Who is here after the Deion Sanders hire? CU on the rise!
everybody duh
@@azaquaticsco-op1083 Late. smh
I have a video idea: "The rise of Ed Orgeron's cookie monster voice"
That 2001 Colorado team was a great argument in favor of a 4-team playoff back in the early 2000s. Despite losing two games early in the season, they were looking as good as anybody in the country after giving Nebraska their only loss of the season and going on to win the conference title game. The fact that the Huskers Advanced to the national championship game after not appearing in their own conference title game ahead of both Colorado and a very good Oregon team was a point of contention for critics of the BCS for many years. That was probably the best 4 team playoff if it would have happened and I would have loved to see how those matchups would have worked out.
Nebraska definitely shouldn't have been in that title game. It was a poor system and reputation got them in. But Oregon did smoke CU in that Fiesta Bowl.
@@PoliticallyIncorrect90 agreed. I thought all along that it was Oregon that should have been in the title game.
@@Rossturnerphoto the pac 12 was trash in 2001. The only people saying Oregon should have been in the title game was after they beat CU. Everyone at the time was saying CU shoyld be in the game. I remember Kirk Herbstreat making a huge push for CU to play Miami.
Who’s here after they hired dion sanders?
3:12 wow that is a crazy twist
Cole just casually glosses over that..can't make that shit up
Fr like we just gon ignore the fact that the starting quarterback piped the coaches daughter THEN got her pregnant???
@@bigchief1246 not just that, the same QB that died of cancer and the coach literally dedicated a whole season to him
Colorado and Nebraska should have stayed in their old conferences. Moving to the new conferences killed both programs.
I’m a buffs fan and what you said is fair. The 2004 recruiting scandal was a joke especially with what we found out what was going on at penn state and had crippled us from then to now. I will say Rick George is an awesome athletic director and has pumped a lot of money into the program to where the right head coach can make us a respectable program again. We just finished our best decade in basketball in school history so I think it is possible to have a good football program in boulder as well. I hope we get it going soon. My wife is due this month with our first born and I want him to grow up watching a successful buffs program. Go buffs.
Barnett literally sent his players out to rape people and laughed about it in the media. CU was WORSE than Penn State.
Could you make a video on Appalachian State? (How they ruled the FCS and how well they transitioned to FBS)
Been a Buffs fan since the 80s. It's been a tough go, but this is a damn good day! #Prime
Great video as always! I think as bad as any situation is you are only good hire from turning things around. Deion is that guy for the Buffaoles!
Is Deion gonna stay? Like I’m scared he’ll just leave and leave us where we’ve been
@@dannyv934 Definitely a possibility
@@dannyv934 it's the point! Do you do your job, hope to get as high as you can, just to stay in the same place and position? Ya'll selfish. Coaches don't stay in collage unless they couldn't make it in the pros or they're legendary where they are or we wouldn't have a whole new squad of coaches lol. it's a no brainer
Coach Prime has entered the room
The rise of the ISU football program
Where have they rose? Have they even won their conference yet? No?
Have they even beaten their instate rival in 5 years?
Go Hawks
Wait another year or two and you can do the rise and fall of lsu
@@professorwiesy1351 honestly, yeah😂😂. Campbell's gone leave and everything will be shot😂😂
It’s so difficult being a CU fan. Such a shame that we can’t even contend. Three straight 5-7 years is just torture at this point. I just want to see another bowl game.
Tell me about it. Plus I’m a bronco fan and we have three straight losing season’s.
what I would give for a 5-7 season today 🥺
@@luciusETRUR man what I'd give for a single win at this point smh
When Philip Lindsey brought them to the PAC 12 championship just for the program to fall apart after
We had one of the best recruiting classes in a while this year hopefully are coaches can build this team up again
Yeah a lot of talent man I jus looked at it couple days ago big time running back dude if we can get the right schemes in a year or so we can be a problem
Hopefully coach Chev can keep the boat from capsizing. He's the glue keeping this program from being worst in the FBS
You could've mentioned the 2018 Colorado team started 5-0, only to lose their last 7 games after that. Moral of the story: never underestimate Oregon State under any circumstances. They can ruin their opponents' hopes and dreams at any point of time in football.
Hearing "Oregon State" gives me PTSD
yup, ask the 2007 Cali team. they started out 5-0 and was no. 2 in the nation when they lost to osu, and would finish 6-6
😂😂😂😂😂 good one!
CU diehard here. First off love your channel. This video could be like 3 hours long hahaha. After the 2005 collapse and firing of Barnett it seemed like the institution just abandoned the football program. Even recieving votes to disband the program from within!!!! Each coaching change the coaches would say the same thing that received little to no institutional help and if anything were faced with resistance, I dont think they realized if u dont take care of your football program that even a national power can fall to 1 and 11. Even if they stayed in the big 12 it wouldn't have mattered, it is clear as the eye test that since 2006 CU just flat out does not match up athletically with their competition. Good point about cu not being able to pay thier assistants. Cu has upgraded facilities and uniforms to try and help recruiting but it may be too little to late due to how far they fell. They were huge in the 90s. Itd be like if LSU went 1 and 11 6 years from now. That being said they beat nebraska twice in a row so that always put a smile on buff nation.
Denver native here (I hate that term btw). Everything you said is correct.
I also love CU but hate Boulder.
Funny enough, as an LSU fan, we were at our lowest point from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s when Colorado football was at its peak. LSU having a losing record (including a 2-9 season) is unfathomable now, but a regular occurrence in that period of LSU football. We had losing seasons 8 out of 11 years from 1989 to 1999 before Nick Saban got things back on track.
It’ll be tough for Colorado to compete for national titles in the modern landscape of college football, but I see no reason why y’all can’t be a respectable Pac-12 program like Utah and compete for division titles. Good luck.
The program made their bed, let them lie in it.
@@GetBenched2010 But its the FANS that suffer not the program!!!
@@kendellellington4905 you cheer for a program that encourages their players to be rapists?
Day 1 of telling Cole to do the rise of the Oklahoma Sooners (like so he sees)
Edit: you could do downfall as well but they were in the CFP last year so I’m pretty sure it would be rise
oh no lol
Ceedub Productions haven’t they all always been good?
@@ChandlerTingle 90s were absolutely terrible. Basically stoops saved the program and while they kind of fell off in the early 2010 they have always been good/elite other than the 90s.
Boulder is such a cool city, I'm surprise Colorado hasn't recruited better.
As a college football fan from Colorado, it's always sad to see almost all of our schools not do well in football. It's also sad that our best football school is CSU-Pueblo, in D-2. 😕
Can you do the rise of Wisconsin football. From being bad for so long to when Barry Alvarez came in and started the rise to now with Paul Chryst having 10 win season basically every year.
Deion & Ralphie coming at you
The fact that college football didn’t have a national championship until very recently is insane it would be cool to see that 1990 Colorado buffaloes and Georgia Tech team play a game also you should make a comeback of Oregon football
I grew up starting Colorado pewee and proceeding thru high school football in the 90s-00s and the Buffs performance forever solidified my desire to attend CU. I even attended Coach Mac's religious events with my church. We as Coloradoan's (yes even honest Aggies) were 100% sold on the Buffs defending the state against the nation. It has been my biggest source of despair to see CU put such strangleholds on the football program, and in undergrad I did work with the football program in helping our student-athletes remain academically eligible. I met lots of great guys on the program, still keep in touch with a few as they have moved on into their greater adult life journeys. It is at this point in time that I think that the higher powers that be at CU are intentionally trying to sink the program by imposing strictures on the football program that are totally counter productive. You mentioned a few of them already so I won't repeat those. Instead of being able to road trip to virtually all Buffs games (in BIG 12), now we have to fly everywhere to not spend forever in a car... which is vastly more expensive, football is controlled violence which is mostly a male domain... which current social and political ideologies revile against so often you don't see much support for the football team anymore beyond the campus, and I can go on. I am a twice CU alumnus and love my school unconditionally despite all its flaws. It's amazing how many great strides the school system has made in the past two decades... except in football, which despite everyone's beliefs, electrifies the hearts and minds of many far more than any other athletic competition. It really puts a cloud over things moving into the future because the true reforms to become competitive again simply isn't happening. Thank you for this analysis Mr. Adams.
Well now y’all got Coach Prime. I bet you’re excited
That 2001 team was so much fun to watch! Their style of play was pure unadulterated power football at it's finest!
The phoenix of CU football is sbout to rise from the ashes!
I don’t think they need to win national championships because they aren’t Alabama. But, they do need to be competitive again, and Deion has a chance to do that. Specifically, I’m talking conference championships, playoff appearances (12 team playoff), and 10 win seasons.
Dorral had a couple good seasons at UCLA when he had MJD(Maurice Jones-Drew)! What it was is that UCLA had higher expectations back then after being a top program for a few decades. Remember they almost went to the BCS championship in 1998 but lost their final game against Miami in a game that was rescheduled to their last game because of a Hurricane. That program has gone downhill since 2005 and that is probably another video you can do. The downfall of UCLA football
New hope for colorado
I went to middle school with Mel tuckers kid Christian back when he worked with ua. I didn’t even know his dad was a football coach back then lmao. He’s jumped around so much in the past couple years it’s kinda crazy.
As a CSU student and a Nebraska fan, I really enjoyed this video
The University of Utah is not CU's "cross state rival." We Utah football fans don't give two shits about them, except that the PAC-12 always schedules them for the last game of the season in an effort to create an artificial rivalry. They came into the PAC on Utah's coattails because the conference needed to add two teams, and BYU, whom the PAC actually wanted, didn't meet the academic standards of the conference. So they picked another team from the Mountain Time Zone, even though they sucked. But despite Utah's relative geographic proximity to Colorado, the teams didn't play each other prior to their induction into the PAC (Utah used to play Colorado St. when they were in the MWC), so we don't have any real connection to them.
Interesting. Never knew this. Thank you so much.
5:57 Fun fact about that Iowa State game. There was a tornado warning in the area and they tried to have everyone move to Hilton Coliseum, but not everyone went because why would they, it's only a tornado. This delayed they game and Iowa State would go on to win in one of their first top 25 wins ever. Earlier in 1991 there was a blizzard before and during the game, with Colorado only winning 17-14.
Welcome back CU...back to relevance, but more important back to dominance!!
As a Buffs fan I do not know how they will do this year with Montez and Laviska Shenault going to the nfl
I'm sure this is because I was born in '97 but I had no clue Colorado was ever that good. And it blew my mind when I first found out they had a Heisman winner in Rashaan Salaam, which was a name I didn't even recognize. It's like everything about this program flew under the radar for me, maybe because they haven't been very good since the 90s.
McCarthy is one reason why I want to coach. He believed in building up the player not tearing them down. We need more coaches like him. Coaches don’t stay long enough in programs to even see guys they recruited graduate.
You better get ready to make a video about the comeback.
Michigan State fan here, excited for the future, obviously gonna take a few years but it seems like we are going in the right direction
Just wait until your head coach darts for a SEC school.
Hey bro I know basketball isn’t really your thing but could you do a downfall of wake forest basketball
The fact that the downfalls of both Colorado and Nebraska came after they left the Big XII can't be a coincidence. Can it?
TAM is the only school that left and is doing better. However they still haven't played in the SEC title game let alone the CFP. Missouri won 2 SEC division titles but only because all the other schools except Alabama and LSU were down otherwise they are a perennial 6-6 team. Funny fact CU has only played in 2 bowl games since joining the Pac 12. Both were against Big 12 teams and CU got blown out in both of them. Colorado, Nebraska, and Missouri will never fully escape their Big 12 roots.
Do the rise of Wisconsin football or Basketball
Go 🦡!
I’m a CU alumni and it’s crazy how bad we are at football. I was there in 2012 to witness that season as well
Idea: The rise of the Milwaukee Bucks
The rise of Giannis = The rise of the Bucks
Yes
They drafted Giannis who turned into a Demigod. The end.
Blaise Khris Middleton has entered the chat and Bledsoe and they made great moves along the way
CU is such a sad case because it just seems to be such a down bad fanbase right now. I'm a huge CFB fan and went to the Colorado-Minnesota game at Folsom in 2021 just for the experience. Folsom Field is a beautiful setting and a great atmosphere that I would recommend to any college football fan, but the game was abysmal. Maybe the worst offensive game plan I've seen in my life by CU.
First down, run up the middle for little to no gain.
Second down, rollout to a single read by the QB, who usually had to pull it.
Third down, incompletion deep.
Every. Single. Drive.
Before I left, me and my buddy asked the CU fans behind us about the less than inspired hire of Karl Dorrell and all they could say was "*sigh* at least he wants to be here." I've never heard a fanbase more resigned to mediocrity at best quite like that. I really hope someone can go in there and try to take advantage of their location in the conference to access a talent pool that is probably largely untapped by the rest of the Pac-12.
Lol you know what? I respect Mr. Tingle for not getting mad but continuing to post the video idea in the comments for a whole year. And he was calm EVERY TIME 🤣
I agree my man, that’s a damn good 30 for 30. Pony Excess is probably my favorite, but there’s no bad one at all, especially CFB ones.
The only Nat’l title was because of two bad calls - 5th down and block in the back. Colorado is now cursed for keeping a trophy they didn’t earn.
Hopefully CU Boulder can make a comeback. Great video Cole!
now its prime time
Remember when power 5 teams used to run the triple option.
Don’t the service academies and Georgia tech still run it?
Tech isn’t
It is a damn shame how bad we became.. I am a die hard fan we have not been good for alot if years. But I will be a die hard fan forever! GO BUFFALOES
Crazy to think that the Buffs used to be very good, considering they only have one winning season since 2006. Other programs, like Nebraska and Miami, have fallen off from their prime too, but they haven’t had it as bad as CU.
Anybody here after they just hired PRIMETIME!
The Upper Great Plains football has fallen apart. Minnesota was a perennial power house back in the day, same with Colorado and Nebraska. Edit: Add Missouri not that as well.
They should just hire the man Joel Klatt to bring them back I'd run through a brick wall for him solely based on his appearances on the Herd
Pretty sure he’d make less money and have more pressure on him. I love Joel though he was really nice when I met him.
Juice he’s the fucking man
Please do something about Kansas State, it could just be a video of you burning a picture of the logo for 30 seconds, or it could be about the rise, well “rise” from terrible to either 8-4 or going 11-1, getting incredibly close to a national title but losing to a team that had no business beating us at the time
Do you want to do a history of Washington Huskies and the glory days of the program? With the Dog Father as head coach and the time they won a rose bowl way back when?
When your head coach leaves for Michigan state in the middle of February you know you’ve hit rock bottom.
It’s like Colorado’s program got sentenced to death after murdering Nebraska’s program.
I feel for Colorado. I really hope the Buffalos because good again because Colorado is one of those teams that good for College Football when winning.
Didn't they finish regular season #8 in the nation in 2016-2017 also winning the PAC 12 South, and finish tied for 2nd in the PAC 12 in 2020-2021? We all know the scandal after scandal that happened even when winning (though they aren't unique or uncommon- 100 student athletes and a lot of pressure and money, something will go wrong).
But Dorrell for his moderate success, lack of scandal and strong recruiting was pushed out by an AD that didn't want him and didn't really choose him. Mel Tucker, who was doing well in recruiting embarrassed the AD by saying he was staying then turning up the next day in Michigan State. The Chancellor decided he had to step in and have a committee make the choice. The AD was determined to get Dorrell out even after the 2nd place conference finish, just as they pushed out McIntyre even after his top ten finish, for publicly saying he needed more money for his staff and other changes. That's really the story, it's not as cut-and-dry as a program falling. An AD undercutting an HC, saying he was going to fire a HC, then doing so early in the season isn't unique. It's the normal battle of egos.
And please don't refer to that 1-11 finish last year, with players who were left literally without a coaching staff, it was a throwaway year. The same talent that was 2nd in the PAC 12...
"Prime" seemed promising but seems like yet another mistake by the AD, unless they can get some publicity, overhype a mediocre team then get a new coach who can mend relationships with all the high school coaches, alum, etc. that "Prime" has alienated. He's a pimp and a carnival barker, (he hasn't changes since "Prime Prep"), but that isn't necessarily bad if CU uses that for what it's worth.
Oooooo, could you do a Downfall of UCLA Football?
the answer is not finding a good coach after donahue tbh
granted I grew up in fort Collins but I didn't even know we ever had a good college football team in Colorado
Colorado was illegal recruiting in the 1990s decade and the coach packed it in and they never recover since. They had players on their teams had scholarships before and came back to college football to played for Colorado. They had 22-27 years olds on the 1990"s teams were facing against 18-21 year olds.
I'm super frustrated with Buffs sports in general. Football is mediocrity, basketball is getting better but ultimately won't ever be enough, and they don't even HAVE a baseball program. It's like the school just doesn't care about funding their sports anymore, it really sucks.
Do something on Northwestern
I LOVE CU football! Next time PLEASE add closed caption on youtube because I am a deaf DIE HARD CU football fan. Thank you.
Do Idaho Vandals FCS Power in 80s & 90s. Move up with Nevada and Boise state in 95. win the Big West quick. Beat BSu soundly for the better part of 12 years. Then after 98 basically become dumpster fire and become first team to return to FCS and still arent competitive.
The rise of Iowa State football
Go Hawks
Go clones
Go Vandy
Coach Prime is going to turn all that around. Going to have a girl traveling to Colorado to watch a game 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ALWAYS a BUFFS fan win or lose. Colorado is my home state. Do be a fair weather fan! I pull for other Big 8 and BIG XII conference teams and wish them the best. NU fans are 90% great fans but the 10% don’t represent well. I guess when you have no sports and 1 team in the state it can create THEIR situation. Their last loss at CU with half Nebraska there they were bitter. Go Huskers! Lol
In 2016 they had an intimidating defense that wasn't much about McIntyre and in my opinion it reflected poorly on the program. I remember watching and thinking to myself what jerks they were. I remember it was a defense that played especially very well. But looked intimidating to me. Success probably isn't as simple as winning. At Colorado I think there's a little more to it then that. I know winning cures a lot of ills but I remember thinking how intimidating Colorado was and that's not necessarily what they want to promote. When I attended Colorado thru recruited well. They had capable players at nearly every position on the field. That probably was instrumental to the success they had as a program.
It’s such a cool campus and stadium too.
Do the rise of the Chicago Cubs
They need to return to the Big XII. Biggest mistake they made was jumping to the Pac-10.
do one about boise state
Do a video about SMU football
Prime Time Is Coming!
I think the biggest downfall for the Buffaloes was the Dan Hawkins hire. Really it was a program coming off of 3 division championships in 4 years. Then he just drove them into the ground. The year they made the bowl was fool gold and the contract extension put them back even further. At the end of the day winning games is most important to ongoing success and it was the Hawkins era were a culture of losing began which recruits, donations, ticket sales, and it just can spiral out of control and did. My hope is CU can find a way back to at least an average of 7-8 wins a year, establish a culture that wins then maybe they can move up to being more elite once again.
Bill McCartney was amazing for that program given how much the Buffs miss him over 25 yr later.
He showed them the way, & the university still blew it…Bill McCartney is a remarkable & decent man & God bless him, we so appreciate what he did & where he took Colorado football 🏈
@@donwoolley5763 He chose to step down.
If you want a championship football team, Coach McCartney showed how, the formula for success, coaching & recruiting….the university did not have capable presidents & ADs who could hire those able to really continue that kind of success after 2003…and their W L record shows that…
Thank You Colorado
Can you do a downfall video of Georgia Tech Football
Do a video on the off-season coaching hires
Now if only CSU could be competitive
I thinks its more of an up and down roller coaster than it is a downfall...
You gotta do the story of Minnesota. Early dominance in the 00-60s. The 50 years of sucking complete ass, to the rise of Minnesota and Fleck
Do the recent struggles of Texas
Feels bad man. We gonna get them next year
Please do the rise of Chandler Tingle
Shawn Magee I agree with this
And now y'all be ready for primetime
They’re a solid program, just not big enough yet to handle the big boys. But that 2016 year was Senior Loaded and they haven’t been able to bounce back
Colorado became a factor when kids left L.A. to escape Gang Wars.
not a ohio state fan. but i think ryan day vs. urban meyer would be a fun video