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Non-Conference Schedule

sparkybuffs

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Does anyone know if we have made progress on getting North Carolina or any other good teams in here next year? I like going to the games, but it is tough keep going to see Yale and Colo. Christian
 
I doubt it (No. Carolina or any of the BIGS).

Although CU could attract some better local attention. Playing more teams like Tulsa for example, or maybe New Mexico or NM State (both travel well too), and then you've got Wichita State, BYU, Utah, Nevada, & Utah State.

I agree that the Buffs should upgrade their scheduling, but do it w/some intelligence. Many teams try and upgrade their schedules only to find themselves playing road games at 3 to 4 to 5 BIG name schools where those are basically guaranteed losses.

You don't have to go after the No. Carolina's, Dukes, Kentucky's, and/or Big East teams. There are many regional opponents that would look good grouped together on a schedule.
 
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