CUATG Podcast … CU’s Search for a new Offensive Coordinator / Pac-12 new coaches: What it means for CU

The CU off-season got off to a busy start, with the (inevitable) firing of offensive coordinator Darrin Chiaverini. After reviewing the Buffs’ final game of the 2021 season, a 28-13 loss to No. 16 Utah, Stuart, Brad and Neil will talk about the dismissal of Chiaverini, and discuss some of the candidates available to the Buffs … as well as the financial restraints which may impede CU picking up a “splash” hire.

While CU is looking for a new offensive coordinator, Pac-12 head coaching vacancies were filled by not one, not two, but three conference schools. The headliner, of course, was the hiring of Lincoln Riley by USC. The move by the former Oklahoma head coach caught everyone off guard, but, now that the dust has settled, what will Riley’s hiring mean for the Pac-12 in general … and for CU in particular?

Let’s find out …

Previous podcasts … Episodes from Season 1, along with the winter and spring Episodes from Season 2, can be downloaded here …

Below is Episode 27 of Season 2 for the CU at the Game Podcast. You can listen to the podcast simply by clicking on the play button below, or listen it to it here at Buzzsprout, or at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, IHeartRadio … or wherever you find your podcasts!

2 Replies to “CUATG Podcast: Chiaverini Out; Riley In – What both moves mean for CU”

  1. Stuart:
    I did not get a chance to listen to the podcast.
    Who are the top candidates to be the Offensive Coordinator?
    Thanks,
    Patrick

    1. Patrick,
      I don’t think there is a top three at this point – at least not a publicly known Top Three.
      We just discussed some of the more interesting names on Brian Howell’s list of potential candidates, and the financial limitations CU faces when trying to upgrade at the OC position.

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