Welcome back Gary!
filed in Features on May.26, 2004
ESPN reports the Gary Barnett and the rest of the ateletic department staff will be welcomed back by President Elizabeth Hoffman. I’m happy that Barnett will back as head coach and I look for the Buffs to come out this fall with a major chip on their shoulder and play inspired football. I would also like to thank Phish for all the memories they have given me over the years.
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May 27th, 2004 on 11:53 am
Phish rulez! Get a job! Oh wait, Barnett still has his job.
I agree with you Papa, we still might see some good football even though the talent pool might be a little lacking. Hopefully this will make the team stronger.
May 29th, 2004 on 7:41 pm
i have utmost respect for all the players and persevering through what they have gone through the last four months. we owe them our appreciation for staying true. we all as CU supporters will have something to prove this season.
June 3rd, 2004 on 1:11 pm
Truly pathetic. If he had an inch of testicular fortitude he would have fallen on his sword and taken responsibility for the criminal behavior in his program. Who’s your starting QB this year, Jeff Dahmer. NICE. Keep lobbing those urine bombs Buffs.
June 8th, 2004 on 1:42 pm
I dont think any Nebraskans have anywhere to talk about ‘criminal behavior’ (see: Lawrence Phillips)
July 1st, 2004 on 12:50 pm
Buff fan’s is it really wise to compare the ciminal histories of other programs with coloRAdo PlayERS?
July 2nd, 2004 on 12:50 am
You guys have got to see this!!! Can you believe anyone is showing us any love?!!?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=1704237
July 9th, 2004 on 2:39 pm
notice the publication date of that espn article.
August 20th, 2004 on 4:12 pm
We do have something to prove this season – Let’s rally together and show those powerhouse programs like Colorado St. and Baylor that we can play at their level!!!
You people are kidding yourselves. Your best “players”, err. . . . .participants / rapists have transferred out of the program, and to top it all off, Gary Barnett is still the head coach. You’ve got better odds of hitting the lottery than CU making a bowl appearance.