What's new
AllBuffs | Unofficial fan site for the University of Colorado at Boulder Athletics programs

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • Prime Time. Prime Time. Its a new era for Colorado football. Consider signing up for a club membership! For $20/year, you can get access to all the special features at Allbuffs, including club member only forums, dark mode, avatars and best of all no ads ! But seriously, please sign up so that we can pay the bills. No one earns money here, and we can use your $20 to keep this hellhole running. You can sign up for a club membership by navigating to your account in the upper right and clicking on "Account Upgrades". Make it happen!

Miami,OH

Unleash Hell

Well-Known Member
It's too bad that game didn't pan out, through two games they have yet to score and they give up an average of 44 points a game. We might have had a chance for a win!!!:cry:
 
Exactly why didn't we just get a Div 1AA team here at home instead of going on the road.. :sad1:


It kind of makes no sense what Bohn is doing.. I'm sure we'd make the same amount of money having a non-TV home game than going on the road and getting TV money.. I don't really get the reason we need to be on TV vs Toledo.
 
Exactly why didn't we just get a Div 1AA team here at home instead of going on the road.. :sad1:


It kind of makes no sense what Bohn is doing.. I'm sure we'd make the same amount of money having a non-TV home game than going on the road and getting TV money.. I don't really get the reason we need to be on TV vs Toledo.

The AD is strapped for cash. I could see why they wanted it on national TV. The payout for beating an inferior team would have been worth it.

Now the home crowd may not show up. That'll cost more and I doubt we get on TV much. The loss to Toledo should have never happened....especially in blowout fashion.
 
The AD is strapped for cash. I could see why they wanted it on national TV. The payout for beating an inferior team would have been worth it.

Now the home crowd may not show up. That'll cost more and I doubt we get on TV much. The loss to Toledo should have never happened....especially in blowout fashion.

CU would have gotten 45000 in I believe.. What I want to know is how much does CU make on a home game..


remember we already gotten a payout from Miami Ohio I believe too for getting out of the game.
 
Exactly why didn't we just get a Div 1AA team here at home instead of going on the road.. :sad1:


It kind of makes no sense what Bohn is doing.. I'm sure we'd make the same amount of money having a non-TV home game than going on the road and getting TV money.. I don't really get the reason we need to be on TV vs Toledo.

I was just thinking about this the other day....I think it's great that we didn't get a D1AA team on the schedule....can you imagine the embarrassment of losing to two of them in 4 years?? Honestly...if we were to play Eastern Washington...the team we played last year....we would lose.....by at least 21.
 
CU would have gotten 45000 in I believe.. What I want to know is how much does CU make on a home game..


remember we already gotten a payout from Miami Ohio I believe too for getting out of the game.


We received no payout because they came up with the replacement game and ESPN still televised the game.
 
Exactly why didn't we just get a Div 1AA team here at home instead of going on the road.. :sad1:


It kind of makes no sense what Bohn is doing.. I'm sure we'd make the same amount of money having a non-TV home game than going on the road and getting TV money.. I don't really get the reason we need to be on TV vs Toledo.

So the question is, did we make more money by playing on the road in a national TV game against a MAC team than playing a directional school at home with a crowd of about 45K and no TV?

Anyone know for sure? My guess is we probably made made more money by playing the Toledo game on the road with the TV money, although the difference was probably minimal. :huh:
 
So the question is, did we make more money by playing on the road in a national TV game against a MAC team than playing a directional school at home with a crowd of about 45K and no TV?

Anyone know for sure? My guess is we probably made made more money by playing the Toledo game on the road with the TV money, although the difference was probably minimal. :huh:

The long-term reprecussions of losing to a MAC team so badly, as the exclusively featured ESPN game far outweigh the TV payoff.

It's not unrealistic that we lose recruits, donations, more TV time down the road, and we may even need to pay off a coach.

Ambitious scheduling cost this team a lot, in my opinion.
 
The long-term reprecussions of losing to a MAC team so badly, as the exclusively featured ESPN game far outweigh the TV payoff.

It's not unrealistic that we lose recruits, donations, more TV time down the road, and we may even need to pay off a coach.

Ambitious scheduling cost this team a lot, in my opinion.

Good point, especially considering the magnitude of the blowout on Friday night. Sometimes no exposure on a given weekend is better than being totally embarrassed on national TV. :cry:
 
The AD is strapped for cash. I could see why they wanted it on national TV. The payout for beating an inferior team would have been worth it.

Now the home crowd may not show up. That'll cost more and I doubt we get on TV much. The loss to Toledo should have never happened....especially in blowout fashion.

But that's the part I don't get. Miami wanted out, so CU should have made them pay the cancellation fee ($600k, I believe) and let them out. Then, schedule a nobody at home and you're WAAAAY ahead even if you have to sell tickets for $30 each.

Giving another team a one-off game (an away game for the Buffs) never should have even been on the table.

Negotiating deals is definitely Bohn's weak suit, IMO. He gives away the farm consistently.
 
But that's the part I don't get. Miami wanted out, so CU should have made them pay the cancellation fee ($600k, I believe) and let them out. Then, schedule a nobody at home and you're WAAAAY ahead even if you have to sell tickets for $30 each.

.

Bingo.. And we had to play on a short week for what? nothing.

I don't what is worse right now, Talkins or Bohnhead.
 
But that's the part I don't get. Miami wanted out, so CU should have made them pay the cancellation fee ($600k, I believe) and let them out. Then, schedule a nobody at home and you're WAAAAY ahead even if you have to sell tickets for $30 each.

Giving another team a one-off game (an away game for the Buffs) never should have even been on the table.

Negotiating deals is definitely Bohn's weak suit, IMO. He gives away the farm consistently.

My understanding is that the contract with Miami, OH allowed Miami to back out of the game and NOT pay the cancellation fee IF Miami could replace the game with another MAC team that would be on ESPN.

So, since Miami was able to get Toledo to take the game and got it on ESPN, CU could not contractually force Miami to pay the cancellation fee.
 
Back
Top