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Buffs NewsStand - Oct 13/14

BZ: FB - Football: CU Buffs try to look forward, focus on Arizona

BZ: FB - CU Buffs let opportunity slip away in loss to Kansas State

BZ: FB CU football notes: Travis Hunter, three other receivers injured in Buffs’ loss to Kansas State

BZ: FB - Snapshot: Key points, game balls from CU Buffs’ loss to Kansas State

BZ: FB - Video: Analysis of CU Buffs’ loss to Kansas State

BZ: FB - Rooney: Familiar struggles resurface for CU Buffs in loss against K-State

CU AD: SOC - Colorado, UCF Play to a Scoreless Draw (The Buffaloes record their second consecutive draw)

CU AD: FB - Takeaways From Buffs Vs. Kansas State

CU AD: VB - Colorado Takes Down UCF in Five

CUATG Blog: FB - Essay (Excellent Advice) Disappointed, but Not Discouraged

CUATG Blog: FB - Big 12 Notes – Utah falls out of AP poll; Iowa State moves into the the Top Ten + Big 12 lines for Week Eight – CU opens as a 3.5-point road underdog

CUATG Blog: FB - October 12th – Boulder - No. 31 Kansas State 31, Colorado 28

Ralphie Report: FB - Colorado showcases impressive resilience in loss to K-State (The Buffs couldn’t come away with the statement win, but made a statement anyway.)

Ralphie Report: FB - An in-depth look at the Buffs loss to Kansas State (A look at what went wrong and right for Colorado)

USA Today: FB - Deion Sanders, Colorado lose more than a game: 'That took a lot out of us' (The loss to Kansas State shows the Buffaloes can hang with a good team but still have big problems to solve.)

Athlon Sports: FB - Shedeur Sanders' First Post After Colorado’s Loss to Kansas State (Positive)

SI: FB - Colorado's questionable lineup changes hurt more than injuries against Kansas State

SI: FB - What Kansas State's Chris Klieman said about alleged fake injuries vs. Colorado (Many believe the Wildcats' gameplan was taken to another level on Saturday night)

SI: FB - Deion Sanders believes refs blew call on Colorado's final play vs. Kansas State (Coach Prime believes Will Sheppard was hit early to end the Buffs drive)

SI: FB - Shilo Sanders wasn't ready and Coach Prime knew it: "I thought he played horrible"

Buffs Wire: FB - Recapping Colorado's narrow loss to Kansas State

Buffs Wire: FB - What we learned from the Buffs' near-upset of Kansas State

Buffs Wire: FB - Updated Big 12 power rankings: Where do the Buffs sit after KSU loss?

Buffs Wire: FB - K-State head coach explains unusual string of Wildcat injuries during Colorado game

Buffs Wire: FB - Big names in the house for Colorado vs. Kansas State

Buffs Wire: MBB - Takeaways from Colorado men's basketball's open scrimmage

Cheers!

The chain

Is it just me, or do others also have the feeling that it's simply crazy for SS to be donning that gold chain during games? I kept worrying that some KSU player would grab it from the back during a tackle with a hanging choke hold. It could be ugly. If I were running the team, I wouldn't let anybody who was on the field wear something like that.

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Impacts of NIL and the Portal

NIL and heavy portal movement are in transisiton, likely to look much different in the near future. But where we stand now, there are some aspects of their impact that haven't been discussed much. Here are three, ones where I'm not clear what the NIL/portal impact has been and might go:

Participation Levels in Football
A number of studies have shown a steady decline in the number of high school boys participating in football. While a few states (Alabama, Mississippi, Texas) have shown increased player participation, most have shown steady declines, and in some cases (California, Michigan, North Carolina, Illinois) they have been steep. The question I have is whether the opportunity for NIL cash rewards, and the publicity about NIL (and potentially collective bargaining paydays in the future) will encourage higher levels of high school football participation. For struggling families, or kids who see the gold chains and bling available for 18-year-old college students, football could be seen as a quick means to that end.

Portal impact on GPI levels and Team APR Scores
I'm unclear on how athlete GPI levels and team APR scores are impacted by heavy portal use. The NCAA still has sanctions in place for schools with low APR scores, and it's unclear to me how those rates are calculated with players bouncing around from school to school. The most recent football APR rates I could find were from 2022-23, with CU having a score of 960, 90th nationally and 14th in the Big-12. I wonder how APR levels will fit with the the emerging pay-for-play transfer pattern.

Portal and NIL Impact on Team Cohesion
This is an area I've wondered about. It used to be that football team character would change when the head coach changed, but otherwise, was pretty considtent. A number of very successful college coaches built their success by having a solid, consistent team culture, with shared value systems and year-to-year continuity. Dabo Sweeney, Kyle Whittingham, Nick Saban, Dave Clauson, Pat Narduzzi, and Matt Campbell are coaches who fit this mold. However, high levels of player changover through the portal must take a toll on this team personality, along with the sudden emergence of some players being flush with money, and all that goes with it. Some coaches like Sweeney have attempted to avoid the portal, but in doing so, may be at a disadvantage talent-wise. It seems that the fundamental character of college football teams is changing with NIL and the portal.
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