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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Wernher_VonKerman on 2024-10-27 14:10:18+00:00.


So first off, apologies if this is too offseason of a thread. I figured it was relevant after last night.

As a CU alum and colorado resident, I often find myself also keeping track of other front range football teams, given that we typically play one of them every year. And jay sawvel has tanked wyoming hard in his first year, inheriting 75% of a 9-4 team but putting them on track for a 1-11 season due to his own malpractice. I’m typically used to a bad coach taking a few years to run things into the ground; even UCLA isn’t set for such a drastic drop-off, and everybody kinda expected one anyway. But with over 130 FBS teams, and decades of history between many of them, there’s gotta be somebody else who’s burned the house their predecessor built to the ground this quickly.