As an aside, that Oregon game is at a relatively good time for exposure. Only competing with 1 NFL game at the 5pm ET time slot.
As an aside, that Oregon game is at a relatively good time for exposure. Only competing with 1 NFL game at the 5pm ET time slot.
Because that little $3Billion dollar TV media deal negotiated between Fox, ESPN, and Pac-12 Net says so.Except for those of us who don't have FS1. Why are ANY CU games on that ****can of a network?
I don't get P-12 Network but I do get FS1.Except for those of us who don't have FS1. Why are ANY CU games on that ****can of a network?
Which happens to be a playoff game.As an aside, that Oregon game is at a relatively good time for exposure. Only competing with 1 NFL game at the 5pm ET time slot.
Buffs are now up to #20 in ESPN's BPI ranking, as of 1/3.
Oregon is at #6.
Sunday's game is so damn big.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bpi
freaking awesome feeling, looking at a top 10 opponent and thinking we have a real shot at them. GO BUFFS!
cough*Kansas*cough
so what does everyone think? AP top 15? I think we end up at 14, right ahead of Oregon.
SDSU: 15
CU: 16
OU: 17
Not sure how people think we get to 14 unless they drop Kentucky, who did not play, unless you think they drop OSU (who beat us) or Duke (usually a poll favorite) eight plus spots for losing on the road.
Welcome to the future.we are ranked higher than Duke and Kansas. boom goes the dynamite.
10. Florida
11. Oklahoma State
12. Louisville
13. San Diego State
14. Kentucky
15. Colorado
16. Duke
17. Oregon
18. Kansas
19. Massachusetts
20. Iowa
paying for that OT win at Utah?I think Oregon fell too far. But I'll take it.
AP voting is always wierd...Iowa lost to Wisconsin last night and moved up from 22 to 20. Oregon loses to a ranked CU and moves down 7...touchy
Iowa's rank makes sense. 3 losses to top 10 teams... by a combined 12 points.
Iowa's rank makes sense. 3 losses to top 10 teams... by a combined 12 points.