CU鈥檚 head football coach since late 2012, Mike MacIntyre won nearly every major college Coach of the Year award for the Buffs鈥 2016 performance, including the Associated Press and Walter Camp awards. Here he reflects on the season and offers a glimpse of his life away from Folsom Field. A longer version of this interview is available here.
Can you pick one moment that stands out as the best/most memorable of the season for you?
That鈥檚 not a fair question! There were so many. I would say the most memorable moment, at the time, when it happened, was Ahkello Witherspoon鈥檚 (EBio鈥17) interception against Oregon. In the end zone. To seal the game.
Is there anything you鈥檇 do differently, as a coach, in hopes of changing the outcome of the final two games?
We built this program over the last four years. We鈥檝e made incremental starts and then we made a big jump. The way everybody sees it, it all happened all of a sudden. Well, no it didn鈥檛. It was built, built, built, built and then we made it. Of course, there鈥檚 different things looking back you can say you鈥檇 like to change, but we played two top-10 teams, played them in a big atmosphere. Now you鈥檝e got to be a little more intense, execute a little better. When we get there next year, we鈥檒l be ready for that.
The expectations will change heading into the 2017 season. How do you address that with the players?
Expectations are good. How you prepare on a daily basis to realize it鈥檚 the hard work is what helps you reach those expectations. We鈥檒l probably be ranked going into next year, I would think, and so everyone is going to say, 鈥榊鈥檃ll have arrived.鈥 No, we go back to ground zero
and start working again.
What was it like to be a part of ESPN鈥檚 championship broadcast on Jan. 9?
It was kind of chaotic. It was fun to hear the perspective of the other coaches and watch it that way, but it was long. I was wishing I could go climb on my couch and take a nap.
What is your favorite running route in Boulder?
Wow. I enjoy running down Boulder Creek because that鈥檚 the place I can go to the most. 鈥 It鈥檚 funny, people used to try to run over me on their bicycles and now they wave at me and say, 鈥淗i,鈥 since we鈥檝e been winning.
How many hours of sleep do you get a night?
Are you talking about straight through? Most of the time I鈥檓 waking up at 3 or 4 in the morning. 鈥 Spring break, I sleep good. Everybody鈥檚 in school, we can鈥檛 recruit, I go to the beach, hang out, get tired and sleep. I don鈥檛 even set my alarm clock. The other good thing is my cellphone doesn鈥檛 work too good down there [Amelia Island, Fla.] either.听
Condensed and edited by Jennifer Osieczanek.
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