CU struggled to attain factors in 2021, averaging simply 18.8 per recreation.
BOULDER, Colo. — College of Colorado Buffaloes head coach Karl Dorrell introduced Sunday that he has fired offensive coordinator and large receivers coach Darrin Chiaverini.
The 44-year-old spent six seasons on the Buffaloes’ teaching workers below three totally different head coaches. He had one 12 months remaining on his contract, which the college will honor, based on a launch on CU’s web site.
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The CU graduate and former Buffs large receiver served as assistant head coach below former head coach Mel Tucker in 2019 and was named interim head coach when Tucker left for Michigan State in 2020.
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“This was a really robust resolution, particularly with Darrin being a former participant and figuring out how a lot he really cares about this system,” Dorrell stated in an announcement. “I do respect on a regular basis and funding he put in being within the positions he is been in over the past six years.
“I imagine it is simply time to go in a distinct path,” he added. “We’d like a brand new perspective, which might convey new life and a distinct power together with it. In the long run, we have to do what’s finest for this system, and on the identical time, definitely want Darrin one of the best in his future endeavors.”
Colorado completed with a 4-8 general file and 3-6 within the Pac-12.
The Buffs scored a complete of 225 factors over the 2021 season, averaging simply 18.8 factors per recreation. That features 28 factors scored by the protection and particular groups. CU averaged 257.4 yards per recreation on offense and was held below 200 yards 4 occasions.
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