Colorado great Chad Brown says hype will ‘fade’ if the Buffs don’t become bowl-eligible

Colorado great Chad Brown believes that the hype around the Buffs will “fade” if they don’t become bowl-eligible

The buzz around the Colorado Buffaloes football program has subsided a little bit as they’ve lost three of their last four games, including a bad loss to Stanford at Folsom Field. Now, they have a hard road ahead in trying to win two of their final five games to become bowl-eligible.

Former Colorado linebacker Chad Brown had some thoughts on how quickly the hype around the Buffaloes could “fade” if they don’t reach that six-win mark (h/t Sports Seriously via USA TODAY Sports):

“Coach Prime has brought eyeballs and attention everywhere he’s gown as an athlete, and now he’s doing it as a coach for the Colorado Buffaloes” Brown said. “The TV numbers, the ‘Big Noon Kickoff,’ ‘College GameDay’ from ESPN… It’s been a really fun ride. But to your point, they gotta put some Ws behind this thing to keep this momentum going. The attention to the program, the eyeballs that have come Colorado’s way, that will all fade if the Buffaloes (don’t) become bowl-eligible this year. With our society, we love to hype people up and we love to chop ’em down. For the Buffaloes and Coach Prime, they’ve gotta, like I said, at least get to six wins and become bowl-eligible in order for this thing to keep moving forward.”

The Buffs had a bye week but will now face UCLA this weekend in front of a sold-out crowd. Then, they play Oregon State, Arizona, Washington State and Utah to finish out the regular season.

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Seahawks great Chad Brown calls trading Russell Wilson a ‘genius’ move

Watch former Seahawks linebacker Chad Brown tell USA TODAY Sports that Pete Carroll trading Russell Wilson was genius.

We’re now roughly half way through the 2022 season. There’s no more excuse for small sample sizes and flukes – at this point the Seahawks look like a legitimate playoff team, they have a seriously-good starting quarterback and their former franchise guy is now one of the most-limited passers in football.

Watch former Seahawks linebacker Chad Brown tell USA TODAY Sports that Pete Carroll trading Russell Wilson was genius.

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Broncos Super Bowl 50 champion Ryan Harris to call team’s preseason games

Ryan Harris will join Steve Levy and Chad Brown in the broadcast booth to call Broncos preseason games on 9News this month.

Brian Griese left the broadcast booth this year to join the San Francisco 49ers as a quarterbacks coach, leaving 9News to look for a replacement to call Denver Broncos preseason games alongside Steve Levy.

9News announced earlier this week that Levy (play-by-play) will return to call Broncos games this summer, as will Chad Brown (color analyst) and Rod Mackey (sideline reporter).

The television network also announced a new addition to the commentary crew: Ryan Harris will join Levy and Brown in the both as a color analyst for the team’s three preseason games, replacing Griese.

Harris had a 10-year career as an offensive lineman in the NFL, including three stints in Denver (2007-2010, 2012 and 2015). Harris started at right tackle for the Broncos when they won Super Bowl 50, defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10.

In addition to airing locally on 9News, all three of Denver’s preseason games will also be nationally televised on NFL Network this month.

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Chad Brown had a career night in the G League with the Texas Legends

The undrafted center from UCF threw down an impressive one-handed alley-oop during the loss to the Memphis Hustle on Wednesday night.

Texas Legends center Chad Brown recorded his third double-double of the season on Wednesday night with a career-high 14 points and 11 rebounds during a 132-127 loss to the Memphis Hustle.

The undrafted product from UCF finished by shooting 7-of-10 from the field while also adding three assists in 25 minutes of work. Brown continued to be a force on the offensive glass, hauling in four rebounds during the contest.

Brown used his athleticism down in the painted area, often cleaning up misses and catching lobs from his teammates, including an impressive one-handed alley-oop in the second quarter (around the 22-second mark of the video).

The Mavericks signed Brown to an Exhibit 10 contract prior to the season after a strong performance with the G League Elite Team during the NBA G League International Challenge in Uruguay in September. Brown averaged seven points, 7.3 rebounds, two blocks and one steal while leading the team in rebounding.

After his performance on Wednesday, Brown is now averaging 5.8 points and 5.8 rebounds in 29 games played this season with the Legends, which includes 24 games as a starter.

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