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Taking a moment to appreciate the 2020 Buffs Football season

Let me say this in a more accurate way.
Our conference is a clown car. We are the big fat clown that gets stuck in the car then is proceeded to be rolled around the stage like a giant bowling ball by the other clowns.
Are we the clown in Walrus’s back yard?
 
Here’s a weird question that has perhaps been addressed elsewhere but I haven’t seen it: what happens if the 7th game is against a team you’ve already played? For instance, what happens if CU and Stanford both finish 4th in their division? Do they play again?
 
Here’s a weird question that has perhaps been addressed elsewhere but I haven’t seen it: what happens if the 7th game is against a team you’ve already played? For instance, what happens if CU and Stanford both finish 4th in their division? Do they play again?
Haven't seen anything definite either way, but I would assume so. I think its more of a way to get every team a 7th game.
 
Here’s a weird question that has perhaps been addressed elsewhere but I haven’t seen it: what happens if the 7th game is against a team you’ve already played? For instance, what happens if CU and Stanford both finish 4th in their division? Do they play again?
I don't know that they have officially even said it is going to be 2v2, 3v3, etc. like everyone assumes. This might be what they are trying to avoid by announcing the teams at a later date.
 
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