FIFYAt first glance, that is a very favorable schedule for going undefeated in conference every ****ing year.
FIFYAt first glance, that is a very favorable schedule for going undefeated in conference every ****ing year.
It's a pretty good visual.Another chart. I like the way this lays out the info. It does appear that the Big 12 put value on geographic considerations. For CU, considering region + recruiting, this is pretty much exactly what we probably would have asked for (3 vs UH & UCF * UA, ASU, KSU & Utah).
It's pretty obvious: highest ranked teams play in championship game.So there are no divisions? Have they released how conference champions are determined?
I wonder if CU made some demands to jump for the Big 12. A game in TX every year and 3 of 4 vs UCF? Seems like it to me…It's a pretty good visual.
Also shows an advantage for CU I didn't notice before: 3 games in 4 years against UCF, with 2 in FL. That's actually a recruiting advantage.
Don’t think CU needed to demand it.I wonder if CU made some demands to jump for the Big 12. A game in TX every year and 3 of 4 vs UCF? Seems like it to me…
Yeah, that one surprised me. Both fan bases are pissed about itTIL Iowa State and K-State have played for over 100 consecutive years and the rivalry is know as "Farmageddon"
Big 12 Fumbles Farmageddon With Annual Rivalry Games
The Big 12 has announced its scheduling matrix for the next four football seasons, from 2024 to 2027. In doing so, each of the 16 teams in the conference next season knows who they’ll play every year going forward. According to a press release from the conference, the Big 12 tried to maintain...www.heartlandcollegesports.com
I get it, but there will be another round of realignment at some point in the near future. If this goes well for CU, they could be on the move again and having annual games against teams means nothing. I actually prefer this way.Ugh.
I hate realignment. Having absolutely no one you play every year is lame. I wanted the four corners to play every year. I really do think a low key rivalry could develop between CU and BYU, and I want Prime to keep building us up so we can start blowing Utah's doors off.
In 12 years, I couldn't be bothered to really take the Utah "rivalry" seriously, then the conference split up, Utah fans became psychopaths on the interwebs, now I want Yoot blood.
Plenty of Time for RevisionsYeah, that one surprised me. Both fan bases are pissed about it
Plenty of Time for Revisions
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CourseRecord on 247 has made lots of noise the last week about us trying to drop one of our OOC road games to make the schedule easier and add a home game.
Would they really drop the Corn? The fans live for that game, it’s steeped in history, and it always gets good national pub. B10 audition to remind them that inviting us is accretive to their Corn holdings
I hope they cancel the trip to Fart Collins and Jiffy-Lube Jay. No one gives a sh*t, and there’s no positives.
No fight song is one thing to grumble about…. P*ssying out of playing the Corn is a whole different animal
We still have 6 home games next year plus 1 an hour away. The OOC schedule isn't that hard, we should absolutely win 2 of those and the game in Lincoln is probably a toss-up at this point.
Only way you cancel that game is if you replace it with another marquee matchup. Absolutely can’t cancel it and replace it with a home game against New Mexico or something
Cancelling the CSU game would certainly cause an adverse reaction from local media and CSU fan, but I care a lot less about that than the perception of cancelling the return trip to Lincoln to play a much easier opponent. That would have a negative effect at the national level.Judging by what Courserecord posted, it isn’t a marquee matchup, and it’s just trying to get another home game bc of the value a Prime Effect home game brings + making the schedule easier.
I really hope it’s the CSU game they’re canceling. They could kick a hornets nest canceling Corn, and also, playing your old rivals is what CFB is about.
Cancelling the CSU game would certainly cause an adverse reaction from local media and CSU fan, but I care a lot less about that than the perception of cancelling the return trip to Lincoln to play a much easier opponent. That would have a negative effect at the national level.
Not to mention the blowback from, you know, the actual CU fans who the program is built on and for. National media would jump on it. Fans pissed. Donors pissed. Player alumni pissed. Losing tradition. Losing an easy P5 win. Losing another data point showing the B10 the value of that annual matchup.Cancelling the CSU game would certainly cause an adverse reaction from local media and CSU fan, but I care a lot less about that than the perception of cancelling the return trip to Lincoln to play a much easier opponent. That would have a negative effect at the national level.
There is no way the Nebraska game gets canceled unless it a mutual agreement
It has been selected for 6 days notice. ESPN might want it, but needs to see how this week plays outi thought Utes game time would have been released yesterday?
I bet thats a fascinating job to sit in the war room and pick games to broadcast after the networks pick theirs. Then line up all your crews and rentals and get it all moving.It has been selected for 6 days notice. ESPN might want it, but needs to see how this week plays out
If CU wins this week, I bet it's an ABC game at 1:30 MTIt has been selected for 6 days notice. ESPN might want it, but needs to see how this week plays out