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CUATG Podcast – CU’s Spring: What We Learned
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I am joined for this episode by Neil Langland, and we close out the spring with a look back at the Spring game, while also looking forward to CU’s needs in the Transfer Portal, and how the program will be viewed by the national media with the 2025 roster now largely in place.
So … CU retired the jerseys of Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders: Was it too soon? … We didn’t expect a winner in the quarterback race coming out of the Spring game, but how did Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis look in their Folsom Field debuts? … How did the Buffs perform in the trenches, and do the Buffs have enough talent and size to be dominate along the lines this fall? … Coach Prime hinted at which positions CU will be looking to supplement through the Portal – which position group is in most need of a post-spring boost? … And, as we now enter the post-Shedeur and post-Travis era, what will the pundits find to complain about when writing their CU stories? …
Let’s find out …
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Most recent CU at the Game Podcast episodes …
- Introducing CU’s Recruiting Class of 2025
- 2024 Season Review: “A Few of Our Favorite Things”
- An Interview with Neill Woelk: Remembering Coach Mac
- Neill Woelk: The Coach Prime Era at CU
- CU “Manager for a Day”: Filling out CU’s 2025 Roster
- Mailbag Edition: Coach Prime’s Contract/Top Five Transfers
- Spring Practices: Burning Questions/Position Battles
- Coach Prime’s New Lieutenants – A Look at CU’s Assistant Coaches
- Special Edition: Coach Prime’s Contract & the Future of CU Football
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Below is Episode 8 of Season 6 for the CU at the Game Podcast. You can listen to the podcast simply by clicking on the play button below, or listen to it at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other fine podcast sites.
One Reply to “CUATG Podcast: CU’s Spring – What We Learned”
FYI-Cleveland left because he ASKED for a scholarship and didn’t wait until he was offered it. He might well have been given one when Finniseth did but he went in and basically demanded it and that is not how Coach Prime rolls.