3-24-26 Hour 2: Marc Moser Avs updates/No Dumb Questions

Polumbus, Hastings and DMac41mApril 7, 2026

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In this episode of Poulombus, Hastings and DMac, the hosts dive into a mix of college football and NHL commentary, starting with a critical look at the University of Colorado's football program under head coach Prime. They highlight the dramatic physical transformation of former CU player Jordan Seaton, now at LSU, attributing his success to stricter discipline and higher expectations at LSU compared to the perceived leniency and favoritism at CU. The hosts question whether Prime's tenure has truly improved the program or if it's merely a facade of success built on special treatment. They contrast CU's current struggles—low attendance, lack of fan engagement, and declining enrollment—with its past hype, drawing parallels to a 'Wizard of Oz' illusion where the curtain is finally being pulled back. The discussion then shifts to the Colorado Avalanche, with Mark Mosier providing updates on Logan O'Connor's return and team dynamics. The hosts analyze the Avalanche's evolving power play strategy, the flexibility of their roster, and the importance of fine-tuning line combinations before the playoffs. A lighthearted segment on the 'hotness' of Avs players adds humor, while a 'No Dumb Questions' segment explores quirky topics like brisket donuts and baseball stadium food trends, ending with a darkly comedic story about a Rockies fan’s tragic end.

Key Takeaways
1

Discipline and high expectations at LSU have transformed Jordan Seaton’s physique and performance, unlike the perceived leniency at CU.

2

The University of Colorado football program may be suffering from a loss of momentum and fan engagement despite past hype and special treatment.

3

The Avalanche’s power play is showing promise with McKinnon playing low in the slot, creating more unpredictability for opponents.

4

Team chemistry and roster flexibility are key assets as the Avalanche prepare for the playoffs.

5

Fan engagement and program credibility are at risk if leadership fails to deliver consistent results beyond flashy recruiting and media attention.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

CU Football: The Illusion of Success

When you're just the favored son, in my opinion, at CU, that same pressure ain't there. It's not there.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

The Wizard of Oz Metaphor: Behind the Curtain

The hosts use the 'Wizard of Oz' analogy to describe how CU’s program may have relied on image over substance. They question whether the program has truly improved or if it’s just a facade maintained by media hype and selective attention.

20:00
10 min

Avalanche Power Play Revolution

It's looked really, really good. That's what Coach Moj would do right now. I'd ride what they're doing the past couple of games.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

The Hotness Rankings & Team Culture

A humorous segment ranks the Colorado Avalanche players by physical attractiveness, blending fan culture with locker room banter. The hosts highlight players like Ross Colton, Brett Kulak, and Gabe Landeskog as standout looks, while poking fun at others.

40:00
13 min

No Dumb Questions: Brisket Donuts & Baseball Food Trends

My uncle is a huge roles fan... He died of liver failure because he drank too much.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
My uncle is a huge roles fan... He died of liver failure because he drank too much.
Dan41:14
Viral: 90.0
When you're just the favored son, in my opinion, at CU, that same pressure ain't there. It's not there.
Scott10:50
Viral: 85.0
It's looked really, really good. That's what Coach Moj would do right now. I'd ride what they're doing the past couple of games.
Mark Mosier19:39
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Hosts

ScottDan

Guest

Mark Mosier
Topics Discussed
college football coaching standards90%university of colorado football program decline88%colorado avalanche power play strategy85%player discipline and development80%team chemistry and roster flexibility78%sports media and fan culture75%sports stadium food trends70%sports broadcasting and personal experience65%
People & Brands

University of Colorado

organization

20xMixed

Colorado Avalanche

organization

18xPositive

Jordan Seaton

person

15xPositive

Prime

person

12xNegative

Scott

person

10xNeutral

LSU

organization

10xPositive

Mark Mosier

person

8xPositive

Dan

person

8xNeutral

Brett Kulak

person

7xPositive

McKinnon

person

6xPositive

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