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I was on the winning side back then. Not too worried about CU. After week 2, I was satisfied with the season because the three things I needed to see movement or some progress I saw.Damn, it feels like week 4 again in here when CU lost to Oregon and people came out of hiding and were celebrating like it was January 6th all over again.
1. Local enthusiasm for CU football. CU has a deep and wealthy Alumni and supporter base that all but abandoned the team after Slick Rick left. The scandals and negative product had people saying that CU should give up football. Getting those people back in the fold will be critical to lure recruits and play the NIL game. Most people outside of the state don't know how bad things had gotten.
2. An actual direction for CU football. The fact that the AD and boosters are actually making financial commitments to CU athletics is a a direct result of having a team that has a direction.
3. Commitment to attract diverse people to Boulder. Even when CU was winning in the early 90s there was a huge problem with the mostly white and affluent community of Boulder and their acceptance of the diverse student athletes. This will be the make or break for CU but I hope that the more diverse people that visit Boulder the more the community will embrace diversity