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2023 Colorado Football Schedule & Future Schedules

Mid to late September sucks, if we could find a way to win one of those two, we going bowling. Otherwise looks pretty manageable. Gotta get off to a good start this time and beat little bro. We seem to step on our dick when we play them first. **** it though, I'm tired of the excuses. Get it done. None of you mother****ers put get'r done, I hate that. Heard that **** too many times, it's about as bad as that Peter Pan commercial.
 
Oregon is the only team in the conference that we have not missed yet. 6 straight years of ducks. What is nice is that we only have 2 more meetings with them over the next 6 after 2016, as we play each team from the north 8 times every 12 seasons.

We will likely be switching Oregon for Cal which will be good.

As of the 2016 schedule we will have played:
Cal: 2
UO: 6
OSU: 4
Furd: 4
UW: 4
WSU: 4

Starting us off against the ducks 6 years straight was rather rude of our new conference mates.
 
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The good news for 2017 & 2018 is both Oregon and Stanford will not be on CU's schedule unless they meet in the Pac-12 CCG.
 
The good news for 2017 & 2018 is both Oregon and Stanford will not be on CU's schedule unless they meet in the Pac-12 CCG.

hopefully that means in 2019 and 2020 we play Oregon than 2 years off before we start the 12 year rotation again. It would suck to have all 8 games against the ducks in a row.
 
hopefully that means in 2019 and 2020 we play Oregon than 2 years off before we start the 12 year rotation again. It would suck to have all 8 games against the ducks in a row.

It would normalize things if the Pac-12 dropped the locked in inter-divisional games among the CA schools. iirc, there was talk about discontinuing that.
 
It would normalize things if the Pac-12 dropped the locked in inter-divisional games among the CA schools. iirc, there was talk about discontinuing that.
It works out alright as is I think. we just got stuck with the **** end of the stick in the rotation.

2019-2022 are still a mystery for some reason. However we will play Cal and Stanford home and away for those four years, leaving the oregon schools and washington schools to fill in. We have had all four of those schools on the schedule 6 times as of 2018 so I have no idea how they will divide the remaining slots.

Would be nice to get Oregon in 2019 and 2020 to give us a 2 year break in 2021 and 2022 before we start the rotation over. Would suck to have a 4 year break only to get them 8 years in a row.
 
hopefully that means in 2019 and 2020 we play Oregon than 2 years off before we start the 12 year rotation again. It would suck to have all 8 games against the ducks in a row.

That would mean we play the Ducks six years in a row beginning in 2019. It's the same way for the other NW schools.
 
That would mean we play the Ducks six years in a row beginning in 2019. It's the same way for the other NW schools.
Not quite

Yr 1 (2011)
Yr 2 (2012)
Yr 3 (2013)
Yr 4 (2014)
Yr 5 (2015)
Yr 6 (2016)
Yr 7 (2017)
Yr 8 (2018)

Yr 9 (2019)
Yr 10 (2020)
Yr 11 (2021)
Yr 12 (2022)

The bolded are the years we would hopefully not play the ducks in the 12 year cycle.
 
I forget. Is 2020 the first year we won't be playing CSU or is it the last year? 2017 for CSU is brutal. Open with CU, home vs Oregon State, and on the road vs Alabama.
 
Interesting that a Pac-12 school other than CU is interested in home/home with CSU.
 
Interesting that a Pac-12 school other than CU is interested in home/home with CSU.

Good for little brother.....let them make yearly visits to Pullman and Corvallis instead of funding their AD with that stupid game with us. One other thing with this series between them and Oregon State-OSU and WSU are the two schools with what are byfar the worst facilities in the league, and as a result struggle with OOC scheduling the most. Both to play guarantee games like the one that Bohnhead scheduled for us at Michigan on a fairly regular basis-OSU played in Ann Arbor last year, and WSU went to Auburn within the last couple years. OSU is also heading to the Horseshoe on a one-off in 2018. Both also play MWC (other than Boise and AFA) schools on a regular basis. WSU has a one for one coming up with Wyoming. Point being, those two are on a different level when it comes to scheduling than the other ten.
 
Interesting that a Pac-12 school other than CU is interested in home/home with CSU.

CU is absolutely interested in scheduling a home/home with CSU every so often.

CU is not interested in playing a neutral site game or home/home with CSU every year.
 
Convinced my cousin to come out for November as that is the GOAT month for home games this year. Washington State, UCLA, and then Utah? Yes plz.
 
From RG today:

We’re working on future football schedules at present, and will have an announcement soon on one, perhaps two home-and-home series next decade. It’s more complicated than most realize, mainly because almost every school is scheduling anywhere from eight-to-12 years out and it’s often a game of dominoe
 
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