Of course they'll probably revert to their historic average about that time...Starting us off against the ducks 6 years straight was rather rude of our new conference mates.
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.
It works out alright as is I think. we just got stuck with the **** end of the stick in the rotation.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.
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.
Not quiteThat would mean we play the Ducks six years in a row beginning in 2019. It's the same way for the other NW schools.
From your post to God's feed.Without major injuries, this is a schedule made for 6 to 7 wins and finally a bowl game.
FYI - CU is not interested in a home/home with CSU, hence the reason why they will stop playing in 2020.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.
Interesting that a Pac-12 school other than CU is interested in home/home with CSU.
If I had a little brother, I'd actually care what he was doing.Good for little brother.....let them make yearly visits to Pullman and Corvallis instead of funding their AD with that stupid game with us.
If I had a little brother, I'd actually care what he was doing.
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 [fans are] not interested in playing a neutral site game or home/home with CSU every year.
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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
I can't believe they schedule games of dominoes 12 years out!From RG today:
Any guesses? More focus in Texas or trying to get in front of SEC country more with FL/GA/LA?