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Colorado v Nebraska - 2023 - Official Game Thread

Had a gentleman sitting next to me that works for the University and I asked what was actually under the stands cause there seems like so much room under there, and he said it is a bunch of offices. Cause they need offices for staff. WTF
Every inch under the seats should be remodeled to restrooms or food or whatever is needed.
Is that true about offices?
Does Colorado Blvd need to be a through road in front of the stadium?
There are a lot of offices in the stadium representing a lot of programs. I used to have an office in the stadium.
 
Just got back to my chair, watching ut Alabama game. Flew at at 6am, landed at DIA at 7am, spent an hour going from foothills parkway to our lot, went to the team shop at 9am, spent 30 min in line to get in, grabbed 4 waters and made it to the seats just in time to see Ralphie. I was in front of the piss trough when the flyover happened, really need to make those windows clear so I don't miss that cool ****. Noticed a lot of incognito huskers wearing black today instead of the obnoxious red. Game was awesome, ears were hurting from the noise. Couldn't hear the ref at all, glad they had the closed caption on the south board. Flight home family in front of us also went to the game. Noticed the mom had some photos of them on the field with their daughter. I think she was a recruit on an official, basketball maybe? Looking forward to next week. Staying the night for that one though.
 
Had a gentleman sitting next to me that works for the University and I asked what was actually under the stands cause there seems like so much room under there, and he said it is a bunch of offices. Cause they need offices for staff. WTF
Every inch under the seats should be remodeled to restrooms or food or whatever is needed.
Is that true about offices?
Does Colorado Blvd need to be a through road in front of the stadium?
Jesus ****. Did you not go to CU?
 
I mean under the entire lower bowl is just dirt. Under the stands in the south end zone are offices and classrooms. I think it's where the ROTC program is housed.

I think Colorado could be turned into a single lane bus loop and just have all the busses run the same direction.
CMCI has their program offices and conference rooms down there. Some OIT offices. Some classrooms.
 
Jesus ****. Did you not go to CU?
I remember when the bb/vb practice facility was being built, one of the complaints the court sports programs had about competitiveness was not only did all 3 have to share the Keg for organizing practice times... but that sometimes they'd all get booted out because CU was holding exams there. I'm still getting over the shock of that being the way athletics was conducted and treated at a university competing at the top of D1.
 
UCCS has such a gorgeous campus itself!

Underrated school
In a time when many schools across the nation are having trouble attracting students UCCS over the past couple decades has exploded in popularity. They can't build fast enough to keep up with the increases in applications.
 
I remember when the bb/vb practice facility was being built, one of the complaints the court sports programs had about competitiveness was not only did all 3 have to share the Keg for organizing practice times... but that sometimes they'd all get booted out because CU was holding exams there. I'm still getting over the shock of that being the way athletics was conducted and treated at a university competing at the top of D1.

Bruh, you have not lived until you are taking a final exam with a damn lap board in the Keg. Good times!
 
I started there in 2008, didn’t want to go to CU because seemed like half my class from HS(I think @slider knew some of them) was going there and wanted something different. That campus has changed so much since I was there. Was a lot easier to get student tickets back then I’m sure.
2008?

I first set foot on that campus in '95 - it was strictly a commuter school then, no dorms.

"Unrecognizable" is frequently hyperbole, but it's accurate.

OTOH, the Boulder campus still feels familiar, even though I spent my first semester there in 92.

I mean, the Boulder campus has changed, but I still feel like I know my way around. The UCCS campus is more in the "where the **** am I?" category.
 
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