BOULDER — New Colorado offensive coordinator Sean Lewis has a long and impressive list of teachers and mentors — from former Wisconsin coaches Barry Alvarez and Paul Chryst to current Syracuse boss Dino Babers.
Lewis, who gave up the head coaching spot at Kent State to join Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders' staff with the Buffaloes, has gleaned strategy and philosophy from every one of those mentors.
But after five years at Kent State — where he produced three winning campaigns and two bowl appearances — he has also developed his own style and approach.
It's not complicated.