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2023 Colorado Football Schedule & Future Schedules

Not sure if this is worth its own thread or not, but Pac-12 Network just released non-conference football schedule TV times:
http://pac-12.com/football/schedule/20180830-20181201

Friday August 31: CU "@" CSU 7:30 PM on CBS Sports Network
Saturday September 8: CU @ Nebraska 1:30 PM on ABC
Saturday September 15: UNH @ CU 3:00 PM on Pac-12 Mountain

Friday September 28: UCLA @ CU 7:00 PM on FS1

Friday November 2: CU @ Arizona 8:30 PM on FS1

Everything else is TBD except for Thursday and Friday night games. FS1 or ESPN

TV schedules set in Pac12 Games of note
Saturday September 1: Oregon State at Ohio State. 10 am ABC
Saturday September 1: Washington @ Auburn 1:30 PM ABC- big for national perception of PAC 12. Probably the biggest game this weekend but Michigan-ND or Bama-Louisville possibly gets more of spotlight.
Saturday September 8: Arizona @ Houston 10 AM ABC
Saturday September 8: UCLA @ Oklahoma 11am FOX
Saturday September 8: USC @ Stanford 6:30 PM FOX
Saturday September 8: Michigan State @ ASU 8:45 PM FOX (Sept 8 weekend includes CU-NU. Pac12 has best overall slate of games this weekend, though there is also UGA/SC in SEC as well as Clemson/A&M to steal spotlight)
Friday October 12: Arizona @ Utah on ESPN at 8PM
Saturday September 15: USC @ Texas 6pm FOX
Saturday September 15: Washington @ Utah 8PM ESPN
(Ohio State / TCU is biggest non PAC game on 9/15)
Friday September 21: WSU @ USC 8:30 PM ESPN
Friday October 26: Utah @ UCLA on ESPN at 8:30 PM
Saturday September 29: Stanford @ ND at 5:30. No network shown yet but this will be big for Bryce Love and national perception perhaps? Ohio St/Penn St is also this weekend and its possible but maybe not likely that both Stanford and ND are undefeated at this point
Friday November 23: Oregon @ Oregon State 2PM on FS1
Friday November 23: Washington @ Washington St. 6:30 PM on FS1
PAC 12 Championship is on a Friday night on Fox again at 6:30

Stanford/ND will be on NBC.
 
Is the "handshake" agreement still in place to play CSU in 2023 and 2024?
Last I saw.

It's a good money maker for both programs, so I'd be surprised if anyone wanted to kill it.

My take is that the big difference is that CSU would like to play every year while CU sees it more as something that is 2 games in every 5-year period so that it's part fo the college experience for every group of players and students but not THE rivalry game.
 
Does anybody know if they will have an open (to the public) scrimmage in August like they did last year?

Welcome Katie, the following is from the media guide

AUGUST 11— Meetings (8:15a), Practice # 9* (9:05a-12:05p), ^Walk-through (7:50-9:05p) TBD (lift post practice) Scrimmage (open to public)
 
SIAP
The 2019 conference schedule. After non-conference games against Colorado State in Denver and Nebraska and Air Force in Boulder, CU will host Arizona, Stanford, USC and Washington in Boulder and will face Arizona State, Oregon, UCLA, Utah and Washington State on the road (thus missing Cal and Oregon State).
 
Especially considering the Nubs should be a much improved team in 2019 than they'll be in 2018. They will have really earned it if they make a bowl.

2-1 would be a great OOC, and the best thing about it is we're going to see a fair amount of option principles from both the Nubs and AFA. Doesn't work out that badly IMO.
 
Almost need to run the table with the 7 home games (including Denver) this season.
 
I like the home and home. Neutral game suck and should be killed.
^^ This. So much this. Especially with college season ticket packages generally including 2 or 3 really weak opponents, it's horse**** to make the best non-conference matchup at a neutral site.
 
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