Grading the Hires: Defense


Posts Tagged ‘Karl Dorrell’

Tyson Summers returns as defensive coordinator, joined by holdover LB coach Brian Michalowski … The three new assistants bring decades of coaching experience – and plenty of recruiting savvy – to the table … What to make of CU’s defensive coaching staff? …

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Karl Dorrell retained two well known and popular assistant coaches on offense (Chiaverini and Hagan), a strong QB coach in Danny Langsdorf, an energetic TE coach in Taylor Embree, and a real question mark in OL coach Mitch Rodrigue … How well will they mesh? …

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Karl Dorrell may not have been anyone’s first choice, but … he produced the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 1,000-yard receivers in CU history … and the last CU offense to rank in the top ten nationally … and UCLA Recruiting Classes ranked higher than anything seen at CU in years …

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Karl Dorrell Hired

//posted 1.1.2020
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Colorado Daily – May

//posted 5.31.2013

Emma Coburn goes out with another NCAA title … Kronshage: I didn’t tweet racial slur … Mac-2: “If there is no trust you won’t be able to turn it around”

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  — September 6th – Boulder        No. 24 Colorado 16, UCLA 14 — A crowd of 48,534 helped the home team christen the newly renovated Folsom Field stadium with a hard-fought 16-14 win over UCLA. Quarterback Joel Klatt provided the Buff faithful with a late fourth quarter drive for the second consecutive week, leading Colorado to a 2-0 record for the first time in five years. On this occasion, Klatt hit sophomore tight end Joe Klopfenstein on a six-yard touchdown pass with 2:15 to play, capping the 63-yard game-winning drive. After …

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— August 30th – at Denver          Colorado 42, No. 23 Colorado State 35 — Sophomore quarterback Joel Klatt was the unlikely hero in leading Colorado to a 42-35 win over its in-state rival, Colorado State, in the 2003 season-opener for both teams. Prior to completing 21-of-34 passes for 402 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions against the Rams, Klatt’s career numbers were as follows: a total of three passes, completing none. Yet before 76,219 rain-soaked fans at Invesco Field and a national television audience on ESPN, Klatt out-performed the Rams’ …

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  — Preseason – 2003 — In 2002, the Colorado Buffaloes rallied from a 1-2 start to the season to claim a second consecutive Big 12 North Division title. In 2003, the Buffs would have to make a comeback of another sort. The offense would sport a completely new look, and would be depending upon the CU defense to steady the Buffs’ ship through a tough preseason schedule. On offense, only three starters returned. Gone were All-American running back Chris Brown, four-fifths of the starting offensive line, and two of Brown’s backfield …

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