The 2013 Colorado Schedule: | ||
Date | Opponent | Site |
Aug. 31 | Colorado State | Denver |
SEPT. 7 | CENTRAL ARKANSAS | BOULDER |
SEPT. 14 | FRESNO STATE | BOULDER |
Sept. 21 | Bye | |
Sept. 28 | at Oregon State | Corvallis, Ore. |
OCT. 5 | OREGON (FW) | BOULDER |
Oct. 12 | at Arizona State | Tempe, Ariz. |
Oct. 19 | Bye | |
OCT. 26 | ARIZONA (HC) | BOULDER |
Nov. 2 | at UCLA | Los Angeles, Calif. |
Nov. 9 | at Washington | Seattle, Wash. |
NOV. 16 | CALIFORNIA | BOULDER |
NOV. 23 | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA | BOULDER |
Nov. 30 | at Utah | Salt Lake City, Utah |
(FW—Family Weekend; HC—Homecoming. CSU is the home team for the game in Denver.) |
Here is a link to the whole Pac-12 schedule
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2013/1/10/3861610/2013-pac-12-football-schedule
Oregon at Stanford on a Thursday? Interesting. Does it make more sense on Thursday night versus Saturday night?
I'm guessing more people around the country would be watching the game on a Thursday vs Saturday because of less coompetition
Not leaving Colorado for the first month should be nice. I'm having trouble finding P12 wins in that schedule, though. Arizona maybe? Utah? Cal?
As I said above, no way to know how those last three opponents will look come late in the season. A team like USC could be playing out the string with a coach about to get fired. Giving them a road game in the cold in late November and the quit factor could be high.
First 12 games will be tough
I spilled my Kool-Aid and it spelled out 5 wins
Sure feels like a 4 to 5 win season. 6 would be great, but 4 is more likely. Hell, 6 would be a dream after the weekly nightmare that was last season. As for the Black Friday game, I'm so glad to see that game gone from the schedule. It's always a PITA to take the day off to watch it or go. Now if only they'd take the CSU game out of Denver.
Are you ****ing serious?The wins should be in the 2-6 range. I'd be happy with 4, pissed with 2 or fewer and psyched with 5 or 6.
Is there a chance we add a game in the 4 week? We kinda need the revenue.