Assuming so. But that's still a question. And their #2 could be a real guess. The true Frosh who had replaced Stevens in 2016 will potentially be ready by Sept. Or not .Isn't UW grad transfer KJ Carta Samuels the guy there for the sheep?
Assuming so. But that's still a question. And their #2 could be a real guess. The true Frosh who had replaced Stevens in 2016 will potentially be ready by Sept. Or not .Isn't UW grad transfer KJ Carta Samuels the guy there for the sheep?
They were in the toilet.
3rd quarter and winning? That’s pathetic.
I know right?? GOATS talked so much about the Stadium being premier and BIG12/BIG10 will notice them and they are were going 12-1, NY6 etc......not one full year and was back to the same....They should bench Nick Stevens, Fire Bobo, no word on stadium....3rd quarter and winning? That’s pathetic.
That is 100% tini trolling their boards
That is 100% tini trolling their boards
All I know is that while CU fans like to say that CSU isn't a rivalry and the game isn't a big deal, the one thread topic I know will always get a ton of views and replies is anything about CSU.
It's the one game in football and basketball that is guaranteed to draw one of the biggest attendance numbers every year.
I have accepted that CSU is the game that most younger CU fans circle on their calendars for whatever CU sport they follow.
All I know is that while CU fans like to say that CSU isn't a rivalry and the game isn't a big deal, the one thread topic I know will always get a ton of views and replies is anything about CSU.
It's the one game in football and basketball that is guaranteed to draw one of the biggest attendance numbers every year.
I have accepted that CSU is the game that most CU fans circle on their calendars for whatever CU sport they follow.
Game hasn't been played since 2010. Recent enough to still draw a lot of attention, but a long time ago for younger fans. I expect it to be more heated than some expect or realize and a let down for others who vividly remember the old days.Not the next two years-the next two years they're a tune up for Nebraska.
I only go to the CSU game when CU gives me free tickets....which is every year.All I know is that while CU fans like to say that CSU isn't a rivalry and the game isn't a big deal, the one thread topic I know will always get a ton of views and replies is anything about CSU.
It's the one game in football and basketball that is guaranteed to draw one of the biggest attendance numbers every year.
I have accepted that CSU is the game that most CU fans circle on their calendars for whatever CU sport they follow.
I hope we have a big presence in their stadium, but am not too confident we will. A tight, smashmouth game would be fantastic.
I agree with that. Or if CSU had been admitted to the Big 12 and we had a Clemson-South Carolina or Kentucky-Louisville type thing going. As it stands, the national interest is on the level of West Virginia-Marshall.Outside of a handful of games the RMS hasn't been much more than state bragging rights, and people on both sides have tried to play it up as a lot more than its actually been over the years. Honestly, I'm looking forward to the game being in FoCo more than I've ever really looked forward to it in Denver. if we were in the same conference and the game meant something past bragging rights I might feel differently about it being in Denver.
I'm sort of looking forward to CU fans outnumbering the lambs in their own "stadium."Honestly, I'm looking forward to the game being in FoCo more than I've ever really looked forward to it in Denver.
The lead up and hype to the game has been far more intriguing than the actual game, for sure. However, that doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the most hotly debated and discussed matchups before, during and after the game each year.Outside of a handful of games the RMS hasn't been much more than state bragging rights, and people on both sides have tried to play it up as a lot more than its actually been over the years. Honestly, I'm looking forward to the game being in FoCo more than I've ever really looked forward to it in Denver. if we were in the same conference and the game meant something past bragging rights I might feel differently about it being in Denver.
I sell my RMS tickets every year. I'll be keeping them when the series shifts back to campus to humiliate the sheep in their own backyard.I'm sort of looking forward to CU fans outnumbering the lambs in their own "stadium."
The lead up and hype to the game has been far more intriguing than the actual game, for sure. However, that doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the most hotly debated and discussed matchups before, during and after the game each year.