I think Prime will get it done. He'll make CU into a winning team, probably win 6 games this season. Might be in the playoffs in a couple years. People think he's all flash and no substance, but they're wrong. And by the end of next season, everyone will know he's for real. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
I think Prime will get it done. He'll make CU into a winning team, probably win 6 games this season. Might be in the playoffs in a couple years. People think he's all flash and no substance, but they're wrong. And by the end of next season, everyone will know he's for real.
Spot On!! Sooner than later and CU is just a stepping stone for him. He might just go back to his alma mater and make them a National Champion. Regardless he'll be a national champion coach somewhere I assure you.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Spot On!! Sooner than later and CU is just a stepping stone for him. He might just go back to his alma mater and make them a National Champion. Regardless he'll be a national champion coach somewhere I assure you.:-)
Maybe. It's pretty damned hard to win a NC. Seems to take some degree of luck as well as having a great team. But I think he can produce a contending team eventually. I mean, if they're in the national conversation in two or three years that's a huge W for both Prime and CU. [Reply]
Isn’t that kinda the exact article you’d expect to get from a HBCU alum who reports on sports and race?
I’m not saying I entirely disagree with it and it did seem a little weak when he left Jackson State. But I can also appreciate that he was given another, larger turnaround opportunity on a bigger stage and was able to do it with his two of his kids running things on the field (also giving them a much better platform for the NFL).
I don’t know that I’d ever begrudge someone for climbing the ladder in their profession like that. [Reply]