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Good read
It is definitely good that they are trying to fix the problems players are having. I like the approach that the coaches, and admistration are taking. I think that the players should be accountable…like Nicholas said they are adults. Simas sounds like he is working to get things straight. That is always positive. I hope Katoa can do the same. I think it is best to have him fly under the radar.
by Bigbuff44 on
Jan 4, 2009 6:23 PM MST
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I like the military style justice
It is amazing how people can get their act together when they know that if they screw up it will affect the other guys on the team with punishment.
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by Broncoman on
Jan 5, 2009 2:53 PM MST
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Laying down the law
Boulder isn’t boise state, students can get into trouble quickly. Unfortunately, Boulder police and neighbors associations don’t really care for CU students (imo). Hawkins should have had this strategy of discipline in since day one. Big 12 school that knows how to party. He should have been protecting the team and players with this structure since day one. If you let college students go wild they will. Most of the incidents seem like good kids partying and doing stupid shit. Man I miss Boulder!!
by CUFijibuffalum on
Jan 5, 2009 7:15 PM MST
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The thing that makes me mad is that
this writer obviously has an agenda against the Buffs. No other reason to write this in the middle of recruiting season. He also has some facts in correct as Katoa was not suspended for the fall semester.
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by irish1611 on
Jan 5, 2009 7:59 PM MST
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