CU At The Game Podcast Interview: Running Back Deion Smith

Welcome back to our NIL Interview series. In this episode, we are introduced to junior running back Deion Smith. A highly rated recruit out of Houston, with offers from the likes of Notre Dame, UCLA, Utah, Minnesota and TCU, it was position coach Darian Hagan, and the relationship Smith and Hagan developed, which brought Smith to Boulder.

Healthy in consecutive seasons for the first time in years, Smith is ready to showcase his talents for the Buff Nation. Coming off of a 20-yard touchdown run in the CU Spring Showcase, Smith wants Buff fans to know that the running back room is ready to prove the critics wrong.

So … What was it like for Deion to post his first career touchdowns last fall? … Just how vanilla was the CU offense in the Spring Game? (“You can count on one hand the number of plays we ran that day”) … And what did Deion – when putting together his own NIL podcast project – learn from the likes of Rick George and Evan Battey about the future of NIL at the University of Colorado? …

Let’s find out …

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Below is Episode 18 of Season 3 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 Interview: Running Back Deion Smith”

  1. Thanks for 5he interview. I found it interesting he mentioned only Lewis. Could be as simple as he is full go while Shrout is not. I also really like what he said about the offense. I can’t tell you how often I commented to my friends that “you can’t run into that box”. Yes you can disguise coverage and shift alignment at the snap, but that often forces you a step out of place and that is often the difference between a successful play or a failed one.

  2. Another great interview, Stu. It would be sweet to see Deion have a break out year. I thought his comments on his friends transferring, nil etc. and his loyalty to hagan and CU were interesting and insightful.

    Go Buffs

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