This article about the Colorado Buffaloes plays up their potential.
It was news to me that Jim Leavitt is now their defensive coordinator.
Stanford @ Colorado Nov. 7
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/buffal...-colorado/
EDIT: What you need to know about Leavitt
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball...struggling
It was news to me that Jim Leavitt is now their defensive coordinator.
Stanford @ Colorado Nov. 7
Quote: Starting quarterback Sefo Liufau, an honorable mention all-conference selection in 2014, returns for his junior season, as do his top two receiving targets from last year, including 2014 Biletnikoff semifinalist Nelson Spruce. Both lines are still quite young, but theres incoming playmaking potential on the D-line. And the first year of a defensive unit under a new coordinator, given the presence of Leavitt, sounds infinitely preferable to last seasons 39 points allowed per game.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/buffal...-colorado/
EDIT: What you need to know about Leavitt
Quote: In a football sense, Leavitt is nothing but a winner. In a football culture sense, it seems that losing leaves a bigger stain on a coach's career than a slapping a kid in front of multiple witnesses.
Even if you don't believe the 58-year-old Leavitt grabbed Miller by the throat and struck him twice at halftime of a key game against Louisville in November 2009, you have to agree in any other walk of life, the mere insinuation of such an act could ruin a career.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball...struggling
