We have 5 years to get ready to beat the Butthuskers.
Not enough hate.We have 5 years to get ready to beat the Butthuskers.
Lemmegit this straight.
The biggest news out of today's recruiting luncheon involves a game in which the newest Buffs won't be eligible to play....because they'll have graduated by then?!?
Sorry to pop anyone's balloon.
Are you suggesting that 27 is old as ****?
I was 70 at the last one! :woot:
Ringo reporting that CU has the option to move our 2 home games down to Denver...
http://www.buffzone.com/cu-news/ci_22541246/rivalry-reborn-cu-buffs-nebraska-cornhuskers-play-4
Ringo reporting that CU has the option to move our 2 home games down to Denver...
http://www.buffzone.com/cu-news/ci_22541246/rivalry-reborn-cu-buffs-nebraska-cornhuskers-play-4
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"Through an open records request for the contract between the two schools, the Daily Camera has learned CU holds the option to host its home games in the series at Sports Authority Field in Denver or Folsom Field.
Making any kind of decision about where to play the first of those home games in 2019 is obviously years away, but Bohn said CU would only take the game to Denver if the Buffs were playing at a much more competitive level than they have recently and if there was a realistic chance of a sellout at the roughly 76,000-seat stadium.
Bohn also noted that the contract is decidedly different from those that govern the CU-CSU series that has been played in Denver in most years since the late 1990s.
CU would control the entire ticket inventory if the game was moved to Denver except for 3,000 tickets each visiting team is entitled to for all four games in the series. Unlike the CSU game, CU season-ticket holders would be able to sit in seats comparable to those they sit in at Folsom Field.
Bohn said moving a game against Nebraska to Denver could increase the revenue from roughly $2 million to approximately $4 million, assuming it was at or near a sellout. The contract requires each visiting team be paid $300,000 and if one school opts out of any game it would owe the other school $1 million. "
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Playing in a Soviet Constructed Souless Gulag of concrete pit will give nebraska the home field advantage.