AUDIO: CougCenter Podcast, Episode 44 - How Should Jeff Tuel's Return Be Handled?
Once upon a time, we used to record a podcast each week. Maybe we just needed a special occasion to get motivated to do it again, as Craig and I got together tonight to look back at the Colorado game, look ahead to the UCLA game, and celebrate the first basketball commit of the 2012 class.
You can listen to the podcast below, either by downloading it by clicking on the link or by clicking the little circle to the left of the link or by clicking the little gray tab with the white triangle in it that's sticking out in the lower left-hand corner of this page. The latter is actually a nifty little Yahoo! player .
For those of you who have subscribed to the podcast in the past -- either through iTunes or another podcast client -- there have been some changes. The old feed is no longer working, which means the current iTunes channel isn't functioning, either. We're working on getting a new iTunes channel set up, but in the meantime, you can manually subscribe to this new feed: http://cougcenterpodcast.wordpress.com/feed/.
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I had a similar experience as you Nuss.
Had no internet or radio, only a score ticker on ESPN. Saw us down with 5 to go and started doing other stuff, and then was shocked when I saw the final.
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Who gets the credit for Lobsters play?
I was just thinking after listening to the pod cast. With 45% of the play book missing because of Lobsters inability to run it properly, who do you give the props too for how well Lobster is playing? Do you give him all the credit because of personal growth and maturity, or is it that the coaching staff is doing a super human job of calling plays to put him in a position to excell?
Don't buy the 45 percent missing
And yeah, like Jeff said: both, plus the RB and WR roaming the Colorado secondary helped.

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