Do Coach Prime & Colorado have a SECRET WEAPON for Georgia Tech in Week 1?
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The DNVR CU Buffs Podcast episode explores whether Colorado's defense, led by Chris Marv, holds a 'secret weapon' against Georgia Tech in Week 1, citing Marv's prior success holding Georgia Tech to just six points in a 2024 game while serving as Virginia Tech's defensive coordinator. The discussion highlights Marv's familiarity with Georgia Tech's offensive scheme under Brent Key, especially given the recent hiring of George Godsey—a former NFL tight ends coach with no recent college play-calling experience—as Georgia Tech's new offensive coordinator. The hosts express skepticism about Godsey’s hire, noting his lack of recent play-calling experience and the potential for early-season struggles. They also analyze Georgia Tech’s roster changes, including the loss of key players like Haynes King and Buster Faulkner, and question whether the team’s offensive identity will remain intact. The episode also covers a public feud between Texas Tech’s super booster Cody Campbell and Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yarmark over scheduling, with the hosts criticizing Campbell’s entitled tone and the broader implications of wealth-driven influence in college football. Other topics include the future of the SEC Championship Game, the impact of NIL on college athletics, and the potential of Colorado’s go-go offense to create explosive plays with speedsters like Ernest Campbell and Trackhawk. Key takeaways include: 1) Chris Marv’s past success against Georgia Tech’s scheme gives Colorado a strategic advantage; 2) Georgia Tech’s new OC hire is a significant downgrade and could hurt early-season performance; 3) The go-go offense’s misdirection and speed could create big plays if executed well; 4) The Big 12’s scheduling decisions reflect growing power imbalances; 5) NIL and lack of control are the most pressing issues in college football; 6) Colorado’s defensive depth and speed, especially with players like Ernest Campbell, could be decisive in Week 1. The episode maintains a positive, engaging tone with strong fan energy and sharp analysis, though it critiques systemic issues in college football with a mix of humor and urgency.
Chris Marv’s prior success against Georgia Tech’s scheme gives Colorado a strategic edge in Week 1.
Georgia Tech’s hiring of George Godsey—a former NFL tight ends coach with no recent play-calling experience—is a major downgrade.
The go-go offense’s speed and misdirection could create explosive plays if executed well.
The Big 12’s scheduling decisions reflect growing power imbalances and entitlement among wealthy programs.
NIL and lack of control are the most pressing issues in college football today.
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Opening Hype and Game Time Promo
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Georgia Tech’s Secret Weapon? Chris Marv’s Past Success
“I just think that it's very interesting because like I said, I don't think Brinkey is going to change too much. And I think Chris Marv, he's going to have tape recent tape of stuff that work, maybe stuff that didn't work and how to fix it. And I think that could be really beneficial, almost a secret weapon.”
Georgia Tech’s New OC and Offense: A Downgrade?
“It's a clear cut downgrade from Buster Faulkner. Yeah, it really is.”
The Go-Go Offense and Colorado’s Speed Advantage
“All it takes is you get a step with some of these guys like Ernest, like Trackhawk, like Quinton, and it's six.”
The Cody Campbell vs. Brett Yarmark Feud
“He feels really vindicated for whatever reason after last year. The power's very clearly getting into it. He's on his high horse talking about how he has this plan to fix college athletics...”
“The number one issue is a lack of control. But I think if I were to have to nail it down, I would say NIL. They don't have a handle on anything right now.”
“He feels really vindicated for whatever reason after last year. The power's very clearly getting into it. He's on his high horse talking about how he has this plan to fix college athletics...”
“I just think that it's very interesting because like I said, I don't think Brinkey is going to change too much. And I think Chris Marv, he's going to have tape recent tape of stuff that work, maybe stuff that didn't work and how to fix it. And I think that could be really beneficial, almost a secret weapon.”
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