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Any AllBuffers representing at Pauley tonight?

Buffnik

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We need this win in a bad way. Hoping to hear some "Fight! Fight! Fight!" over the broadcast.
 
This is pretty cool, CBS Sports called this the 2nd best game of the night.

Second-best game: Colorado at UCLA (9 p.m., ESPN2). It looks like the Buffaloes are back on the right track after a 1-4 stretch in the wake of Spencer Dinwiddie's injury. They have won three in a row, although all three games were at home. Getting a win in Westwood would be huge for the profile. UCLA has lost its three Pac-12 games by a total of 13 points, but the Bruins could drop in the standings with another defeat. UCLA didn't play all that well in the first meeting, but Colorado struggled mightily on the offensive end without Dinwiddie. Since then, Xavier Johnson has emerged as a legitimate weapon, averaging 18.2 points and 4.8 rebounds in his last five games.
 
If there are 7 CU fans there, they'll have UCLA fans outnumbered.

And remember, if you're worried for your safety around UCLA fans, just make a comment about how "John Wooden wouldn't have done...." and then say ANYTHING about Steve Alford and they'll accept you.
 
If there are 7 CU fans there, they'll have UCLA fans outnumbered.

And remember, if you're worried for your safety around UCLA fans, just make a comment about how "John Wooden wouldn't have done...." and then say ANYTHING about Steve Alford and they'll accept you.
Try to get to talk to Bill Walton about his feelings on Ben Howland.
 
I've been waiting for the official game thread to ask that question. I just learned today that CU has only played at UCLA once and not since joining the Pac. Seeing a game at Pauley Pavilion is near the top of my bucket list for sports (now that the CEC is checked off) and I'm interested in hearing about the UCLA venue and atmosphere. Comments on this board imply that UCLA isn't the draw they used to be, and a look at listed "attendance" for their recent home games backs that up -- they don't appear to have sold out a game this year (in a venue that holds only ~2000 more than Coors), including #1 Arizona or cross-town USC -- unimpressive for a program with that history, coming off a regular season conference championship, in a tournament-bound year, with a new big name coach. I guess it's easier to pack the house when you win 10 titles in 12 years.

So, has anybody here ever been to PP? thoughts? impressions?
 
Every time I have seen them on TV, it has been absolutely embarrassing. Beautiful newly remolded arena, and half the seats are empty for a team #2 in the PAC.
 
It is still a solid bucket list item given the history at Pauley, but it is not exactly a snakepit in there. Good friend has great seats and I have been a couple of times. If CU can catch UCLA looking for the same team they played in Boulder last meeting, it could get interesting. Bruins very talented, but this game has intrigue given what we all know. So curious to see if the peeps can hold that attitude they displayed against the Huskies.

If Wes can go, I am hoping we platoon him with Hop. Seems like he might play more loose. Loved the attitude Thomas brought last game to kick things off.... We are a tough matchup ourselves if we resemble the Wash game.

Good stuff.
 
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I've been waiting for the official game thread to ask that question. I just learned today that CU has only played at UCLA once and not since joining the Pac. Seeing a game at Pauley Pavilion is near the top of my bucket list for sports (now that the CEC is checked off) and I'm interested in hearing about the UCLA venue and atmosphere. Comments on this board imply that UCLA isn't the draw they used to be, and a look at listed "attendance" for their recent home games backs that up -- they don't appear to have sold out a game this year (in a venue that holds only ~2000 more than Coors), including #1 Arizona or cross-town USC -- unimpressive for a program with that history, coming off a regular season conference championship, in a tournament-bound year, with a new big name coach. I guess it's easier to pack the house when you win 10 titles in 12 years.

So, has anybody here ever been to PP? thoughts? impressions?
It should be noted they played off-campus in 2011-12 while Pauley was being renovated.

One thing that I think that hurts them is they are playing in LA, so they have to compete with the Lakers among other things for the entertainment dollar.
 
It should be noted they played off-campus in 2011-12 while Pauley was being renovated.

One thing that I think that hurts them is they are playing in LA, so they have to compete with the Lakers among other things for the entertainment dollar.
Do the Buffs not compete with Denver sports and the mountains?
 
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