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In this video, we dive deep into Brennan Marion’s highly anticipated sit-down interview with On3. While the "Go-Go Offense" is always the headline, Marion dropped some serious breadcrumbs regarding the culture shift currently happening in the QB room—and it included a very "spicy" moment that has everyone talking. Without explicitly naming names, Marion made a pointed observation about the difference between "having talent" and "having a professional work ethic." If you followed the offensive struggles and the dynamic with Kaidon Salter last season, the subtext of Marion’s comments is impossible to ignore. We break down exactly what he said about accountability, "forcing" players to work, and why the "old way" of doing things is officially a thing of the past in this new era. Is this a direct shot at the previous QB1, or just a veteran coach setting a new standard for Julian Lewis and the rest of the roster? We’re peeling back the layers on the coaching philosophy that is about to take the Big 12 by storm. What We Cover in This Video: The "Spicy" Call Out: Analyzing Marion’s specific comments on QB leadership and why the "work ethic" comparison to last year is so telling. The Go-Go Evolution: How Marion plans to adapt his record-breaking scheme for the Power 4 level. The Julian Lewis Factor: Why Marion believes he finally has the "Accountability Partner" he needs under center. Culture Shock: Why the "Buff Filter" is changing the locker room dynamic before spring ball even starts. Join the Conversation: Did you catch the shade in Marion's interview? Do you think he was talking about Kaidon Salter, or is he just setting a general standard for the future? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Subscribe for more deep dives into Colorado Football, coaching searches, and the evolution of the Go-Go Offense! #BrennanMarion #ColoradoBuffs #On3 #GoGoOffense #JulianLewis #CollegeFootball #Big12 #CoachPrime #KaidonSalter Buffs News weekly is your go-to place for all news regarding Colorado Buffaloes football, Coach Prime Deion Sanders, Transfer Portal, Recruiting, College Football, Big 12 breaking news and more! Get your $7 Buffs Box today! Collect all 4 CU Player collectible cups at your local participating Colorado Taco Bell Location! https://www.tacobell.com/food/deals-a... Thanks for watching, make sure to like and subscribe! #wecoming #skobuffs #coloradofootball #coloradobuffaloes #coachprime #deionsanders #highlights #recruiting #commitment #commit #collegefootball #dnvr #lockedonbuffs #colorado Support the channel by shopping for Colorado Buffalo official gear on Amazon! Using the following link gives back to the channel and allows you to buy Colorado gear on Amazon! https://amzn.to/40cRALf Join this channel to get access to perks: / @buffsnewsweekly Follow us on Twitter @BuffsNewsWeekly Intro video music credit - Superepic by Alexander Nakarada (CreatorChords) | https://creatorchords.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Fair Use Disclaimer- The content used in this video is under the protection of the Fair Use doctrine, as stated in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act 1976. This provision allows for the use of copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. The following conditions justify our use of these clips: Purpose and Character: The clips are used for transformative purposes, including but not limited to commentary, criticism, parody, and educational analysis. They are not used in a way that substitutes for the original material and are employed to add new meaning and insights. Nature of the Original Work: The clips are sourced from publicly available YouTube videos, which are often intended for broad public consumption. The selected clips are typically short segments rather than full videos, focusing on particular points for analysis or commentary. Amount and Substantiality: Only small portions of the original videos are used, focusing on specific segments that are relevant to the commentary or analysis being provided. The use of these segments is minimal and does not capture the 'heart' of the original work. Effect on the Market: The use of these clips does not negatively impact the market value of the original works. In fact, our commentary and analysis can drive more attention to the original content, potentially increasing viewership and interest.