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Colorado at The Voice of College Football

Colorado at The Voice of College Football

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Welcome to Colorado at The Voice of College Football Network, your home for In-depth discussion, debate, & analysis on all things Colorado . We have you covered from offseason all the way to game day. Join us as we embark on another season!Go Buffs!For business inquiries please contact: Markrogerstv@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.The Voice of College Football Network アメリカンフットボール 政治・政府
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  • BIG 12 MEDIA DAYS: What Can We Learn About The Buffs?
    2026/07/08
    Episode Notes: BIG 12 MEDIA DAYS – What Can We Learn About The Buffs? Hosts: Miles Thompson (VOCFB / @mileshighbuffs) & Tommie (aka @1stRoundPotential) Focus: Day 1 of Big 12 Media Days (Monster Energy Big 12 Media Days), Coach Prime, roster, staff, leadership, and outlook for Colorado football. Length: ~1 hour (transcript covers casual intro through detailed discussion and wrap-up). Overall Summary The episode recaps Day 1 of Big 12 Media Days with strong optimism for a bounce-back 2025 season. Coach Prime appeared rejuvenated and confident post-health issues. Emphasis on improved staff, better roster fit/culture, leadership development (especially Juju Lewis), and a more intentional recruiting philosophy. Hosts highlight depth (particularly OL), defensive talent, and a team-first mentality after last season's challenges. Tone is enthusiastic, with belief that last year was a fluke and this squad has the pieces for success. Key Sections & Takeaways 1. Intro & Coach Prime's Press Conference Prime looked healthy, confident, and "back to himself" with swagger and energy.Touched on health scare (wore layers to hide weight loss from cancer treatment) and feeling rejuvenated.Strong praise for his current staff — called it the best coaching staff he's had in his college career.Dismissed preseason polls/snubs: "We don't care... Our kids know who they are." Expects to surprise people.Started with tributes: Patch in memory of Dominic Ponder; reserved seat for Adam Munster. Hosts praised the human-first approach. 2. Players Representing the Buffs Juju Lewis (QB): Stepping into clear QB1/leadership role. Confident, poised, excited for Brandon Marion's system (called QBs "point guards" in the go-go offense). Growing tremendously as a leader.Ben Finneseth: Veteran leader, "epitome of being a Buff," culture setter.Cree Thomas (DB): High praise from Prime and the GOAT at the position; huge confidence boost from being selected.Danny Scudero, Zach Atkins, Nathan Mitchell: Talented, vocal leaders who impacted spring. Newer guys (like Scudero) already representing the program.Hosts loved the mix of veterans, holdovers, and impactful newcomers showing leadership and buy-in. 3. Roster Philosophy & Recruiting Changes Shift from heavy transfer portal reliance to more balanced, high-character approach.Prime more hands-on; evaluating "why" kids play and cultural fit ("Would you play here without the check?"). Wants guys who "love the game" and "want the smoke."High school recruiting momentum strong (20 commits, top-35 nationally). Staff collaboration (pipelines, cross-position help) improving.Goal: Players who "stay in the boat" through adversity. 4. Position Group Highlights Offensive Line: Exceptional depth — Prime said 8-9 guys who can start (first time he's felt this). Hosts see proven starters and strong competition; next-man-up mentality. Minor concern only at center depth if injuries hit.Skill Positions/Receivers: Want man-to-man challenges; talented group ready to attack.Defense / Linebackers: Three "pro linebackers" (Gideon Lampard, etc.) — relentless, versatile dogs. Big impact expected. Marion's scheme and leadership praised.Offense: Excited for Marion's "go-go" system; Juju facilitating to athletes while protecting the ball. 5. Other Notes Juju on Go-Go Offense: Facilitate, get athletes the ball, limit turnovers. Adapting to the mental/decision-making demands. Focused on adding weight/strength in offseason.Nathan Mitchell: Praised Juju's leadership growth and Gideon's impact.Staff/Coaching: Better alignment, college-experienced coordinators (Marion, Marv). Leadership from top-down.Monster Energy Partnership: Mixed but mostly positive — looks good with uniforms (lime green for night games), brings revenue. Some concern about jersey clutter. Overall Outlook Hosts are fired up for fall camp and the Georgia Tech opener. Belief in culture reset, talent, depth, coaching, and leadership. Last season viewed as anomaly due to health issues and roster misalignment. Strong "we got the right guys" sentiment. Keep receipts on the new additions. Notable Quotes Coach Prime: "This is the best coaching staff I've had..." / On expectations: "We don't give a darn... Our kids know who they are."On roster: "We wanted guys that love the game and the ones that fit with us... Perry, Moore, and Scudero have the mentality and want the smoke."Juju: On go-go — "Our job is to facilitate and get our athletes the ball and don't turn it over." Recommended Clips / Further Viewing Coach Prime's full podium.Juju, Nate Mitchell, and Cree Thomas interviews.Future episodes teased: Full staff breakdown, offensive/defensive deep dives, recruiting. This episode serves as an encouraging temperature check post-Media Days — lots of positivity, accountability, and forward momentum for Buff Nation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • UPDATE: Colorado Loses a 2027 Commit to Illinois
    2026/06/17

    Video Notes: UPDATE: Colorado Loses a 2027 Commit to Illinois Host: Miles Thompson (ColoradoVOCFB / Voice of College Football Network) Length: ~5:14 Date/Context: Quick update video following a commitment flip announced earlier in the day.

    Key Summary

    Colorado lost a recent 2027 running back commit, Stephen (Steen) Alexis, who flipped his commitment from the Buffs to Illinois just hours after a prior video discussing him. Miles emphasizes the fast-moving nature of modern recruiting, explains why the team is shifting video formats, and expresses confidence in the current and future RB room despite the loss. No hard feelings toward the player.

    Timestamped Notes

    0:01 – 0:30

    • Introduction and welcome to Buff Nation.
    • Notes the recent format changes at VCFB due to the rapid pace of college football news.
    • References the previous video on 2027 RB Steen Alexis that was posted that morning.

    0:30 – 1:09

    • Major Update: Stephen Alexis flipped his commitment to Illinois.
    • Shows screenshot of Alexis’s announcement on Twitter/X (committed to Colorado just 9 days prior).
    • Miles: “We’re not mad at Stephen Alexis… I’m never going to blame a kid for changing their commitment.”
    • Highlights why they’re changing content formats — things evolve too quickly for traditional videos.

    1:09 – 1:53

    • Discusses implications and moves forward.
    • Alexis was a 3-star (unranked initially), picked up 3-star rating around June 12, and received a small bump upon flipping to Illinois.
    • Miles is not worried about the position: Strong belief in Kylin Bobo as the top 2027 target to fill the gap.

    1:53 – 2:45

    • Colorado has a solid pipeline of young running backs already on the roster.
    • Names mentioned: Cam Newton (not yet listed on spring roster), among others.
    • Philosophy: Don’t get overly attached to commits/rankings in today’s recruiting world.
    • Players may still enter the transfer portal even after signing/on campus.
    • Wishes Alexis the best.

    2:45 – 3:57

    • Quick look at current Colorado RB roster (spring roster from Colorado’s website):
      • Richard Young
      • Kalin Taylor
      • Damen Henderson
      • Michael Welch (now a junior)
      • Bryce Hicks
      • Others not fully listed on the site (e.g., Cam Newton).
    • Running back position will be a huge focal point in Brennan Marion’s offense.
    • Overall optimism about the RB group for the next couple of years.

    3:57 – 5:14

    • Reiterates: Don’t hate on the kid — recruiting moves fast.
    • Thanks fans for support on the recent Drew Sap interview; plans more player/commit interviews.
    • Solicits viewer feedback:
      • Thoughts on Stephen Alexis flipping?
      • Good/bad for the Buffs?
      • Opinions on the modern recruiting landscape and frequent flips.
    • Call to action: Like, comment, subscribe, follow @mileshighbuffs on X.
    • Will post more quick updates as news breaks.
    Key Quotes
    • “Things change really fast… hence why I’m here now to just kind of quickly talk about what the implications of this are.”
    • “I still feel very good about Kylin Bobo.”
    • “You can never get too stuck on players in today’s modern recruiting world.”
    • “It’s exactly why we’re changing things up here.”
    Analysis / Takeaways for Article Use
    • Tone: Positive and level-headed. Focuses on resilience and depth rather than dwelling on the loss.
    • Recruiting Context: Classic example of 2027 cycle volatility — even recent commits aren’t locked in.
    • Buffs RB Outlook: Remains strong with current roster talent + high confidence in Kylin Bobo as the primary 2027 replacement.
    • Content Strategy: Miles is leaning into shorter, timely update videos because of how quickly stories change.

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  • New Commit Drew Sapp Explains Why He Chose Boulder
    2026/06/16
    Video Notes: "New Commit Drew Sapp Explains Why He Chose Boulder" Host: Miles Thompson (ColoradoVOCFB / Voice of College Football Network) Guest: Drew Sapp (New Colorado commit, DE) Length: ~16:47 Date/Context: Post-visit interview following Drew Sapp's commitment to Colorado. Overall Summary Drew Sapp, a defensive end from Lakeland, Florida, shares his football journey, breakout high school career, and reasons for committing to Colorado. He highlights the family atmosphere under Coach Prime, strong connections with the coaching staff (especially Coach Hilo), persistent recruiting efforts, and his high-motor, underdog mentality. Sapp plans to enroll early (January) and aims to contribute immediately as a riser in the class. The interview emphasizes his physicality, work ethic, and excitement for Boulder. Timestamped Key Points & Quotes 0:00 – 0:38 Introduction by Miles Thompson. Welcomes Drew Sapp for a quick post-visit interview.Small talk about flight back to Lakeland (3-hour flight). 0:38 – 2:54 Background & Path to Defensive End MMA/mixed martial arts background as a kid → wanted more contact sports.Started football in 8th grade (TE/DN). Made varsity as a freshman while doing JV + varsity workouts + extra gym sessions.Played TE initially but pushed to switch to DE: “I love to hit. I love to be physical.”First game at DE: 2 sacks, 3 TFL, tipped pass → earned full-time role.Sophomore year: Beat out a senior, learned on the fly.Junior year: Trained 4 days/week (5-10 PM) with Tampa trainer → 13 sacks, 74 tackles, district sack leader.Quote: “It’s kill, it’s fast and physical and violence and that’s something that I bring to the table.” 2:54 – 4:56 Visit Impressions & Family Atmosphere at Colorado “My visit was amazing… You can’t beat that view. The mountains on the field at night.”Biggest takeaway: Family culture. Talked to transfers (including from Notre Dame) who cited lack of family at prior schools vs. strong support at CU.Has spoken with every coach on staff.Coach Prime called it one of the best coaching staffs ever.Plans early enrollment (January) for head start.Quote: “The family… that’s what they’re building over there.” 4:56 – 6:26 Standout Coach: Coach Hilo Spent the entire weekend with defensive coach Hilo (picked up family at airport).Deep conversations about football, life, and family.Hilo (family man) promised hiking, fishing, and country outings.Miles shares positive anecdote from youth camp about approachable coaches. 6:26 – 8:07 Recruitment Timeline & What Stood Out Offered ~7 months ago. Had offers from Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, etc.Weekly calls (sometimes 2x/week), constant mail → showed genuine interest.Local connection: Coach Johnny Mack (Lakeland HS alum).Coach Hilo’s elite pedigree (Saban, Smart, Michigan) appealed to Sapp’s desire to learn.Quote: “It was just the way they showed their interest [that] caught my eye.” 8:07 – 10:27 Mentality, Day 1 Potential & Being Underrated Believes he can contribute Day 1 due to effort, energy, and relentless motor.Always embraced underdog status (“undersized, slow”) and used it as fuel.Beat 4- and 5-stars on film; rankings matter less to him than performance.Best part of game: Physicality/violence + motor (“I can wear you out… in the fourth quarter I’m ready to go get that quarterback”).Miles praises Sapp as a potential 3-star to 4-star riser. 10:27 – 12:51 Rivals Camp Grind Story Sophomore year: Invited to Miami Rivals camp for combine but not invited back for Day 2 despite solid performance → felt disrespected.Response: Watched the camp, studied every DE, then intense training regimen (speed, lifting, technique, 1-on-1s).Traveled for competition, grinded 4-5 days/week.Junior year: Dominated the camp and validated himself.Quote: “Stay ready so you don’t have to get ready.” 12:51 – 14:35 Family’s Take on Visit & Coach Prime Family loved Boulder and especially Coach Prime’s family-oriented approach.Prime is personable, relaxed, laid-back but demands old-school discipline (details matter: be early, uniform standards).Enjoys fishing, horses, etc. — “just a cool guy to be around.” 14:35 – End Rapid Fire Dream car: 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT (orange & black — high school colors).Death row/last meal: Steak with grilled pineapples (cinnamon) + baked potato.Dinner with celebrity: Max Crosby.Train with NFL player: Nick Bosa (compares his game to Bosa — shorter, stockier, fluent mover).Closing: Follow @DrewSapp (or similar); “I’m coming to work, coming to grind every day.” Key Takeaways for Buffs Fans / Article Angles Culture Fit: Strong emphasis on family, personal relationships, and development — recurring theme from transfers and staff interactions.High Motor/Underdog Mentality: Perfect addition to Prime’s “we got grit” culture.Coaching Development: Hilo’s experience and hands-on approach is a major draw.Early Enrollee Potential: ...
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