When I went to CU everybody I knew was from the east or west coast. I know for a fact that we have a large alumni base in California. How many of those 5,000 will be traveling from Colorado?
Which away games will you be attending this year?
When I went to CU everybody I knew was from the east or west coast. I know for a fact that we have a large alumni base in California. How many of those 5,000 will be traveling from Colorado?
When I went to CU everybody I knew was from the east or west coast. I know for a fact that we have a large alumni base in California. How many of those 5,000 will be traveling from Colorado?
Went to the CSU game. I live in KC, so that's an away game for me.Which away games will you be attending this year?
Ouch, I'm sorry. That is one hell of a ****** game to travel too.Went to the CSU game. I live in KC, so that's an away game for me.
When I went to CU everybody I knew was from the east or west coast. I know for a fact that we have a large alumni base in California. How many of those 5,000 will be traveling from Colorado? I agree, if you are going to spend money - go to Palo Alto instead of Lincoln.
imo, probably a lot. colorado is a great place for a vacation.I don't see what difference it makes. How many NU/KSU/UT/OU fans that infested Folsom over the last 20 or so years are from those places?
Interesting, since Boulder is the most educated city in the country. I wonder which part of Colorado you toured. Were you in Estes Park hanging with Nebraska fans, by chance?
I love it when folks from crappy places tell us that CU fans don't travel well. I could swear I saw a solid 2-3,000 people in Honolulu. Wonder how many CU fans I'll see in Palo Alto. 5,000? More?
Yeah, we don't travel well. Right. Maybe we don't travel well to places that suck.
You travel to see your team not the place.
You travel to see your team not the place.
Spoken like someone who shares a league with Starkville, Fayetteville and Auburn.... :lol:
Aspen, Vail, Steamboat, etc. I could go on. Colorado has 300 days of sunshine, some of the best skiing in the world, great hiking, healthy, great night life in Denver. But I'd rather live in Alabama than Boulder.Boulder, Golden, Denver-all you guys got out there and the Blackhawk Casinos? If I could buy you guys for what you are worth....
i liked fayetteville a lot when i went there. lots of walmarts, but pretty SEC women, and dickson street is a blast.hey, fayetteville is like the french riviera compared to waco or little manhattan. and, besides, isn't fayetteville like really close to branson mizzery. so, you can combine trips and go watch washed-up 90 year old country and western singers lip synch their greatest hits. so they have that going for them, too.
i liked fayetteville a lot when i went there. lots of walmarts, but pretty SEC women, and dickson street is a blast.
yep, i like the south. moss on the trees, really cool architecture, friendly people for the most part.Fayetteville is a bit isolated, but I have heard good reports from several people who have visited. Really the only locale that gets roundly dumped on is Starkville. But admittedly some of the college towns in the south are not for everyone.
Fayetteville is a bit isolated, but I have heard good reports from several people who have visited. Really the only locale that gets roundly dumped on is Starkville. But admittedly some of the college towns in the south are not for everyone.
I lived in Colorado Springs for 12 years. I got to see a few of old friends.Ouch, I'm sorry. That is one hell of a ****** game to travel too.
I knew a few Husker fans who loved traveling to Boulder and Estes Park every other year when we were in the Big 8 and 12. Didn't really make any difference though. They would travel to the worst places just to support their team.I don't see what difference it makes. How many NU/KSU/UT/OU fans that infested Folsom over the last 20 or so years are from those places?
I knew a few Husker fans who loved traveling to Boulder and Estes Park every other year when we were in the Big 8 and 12. Didn't really make any difference though. They would travel from thee worst places just to support their team.
I knew a few Husker fans who loved traveling to Boulder and Estes Park every other year when we were in the Big 8 and 12. Didn't really make any difference though. They would travel from the worst places just to support their team.
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