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!

bsn BSN: Verbal agreement in place for Rocky Mountain Showdown to return to campus

RSSBot

News Junkie
According to Brian Howell of the Daily Camera Colorado and Colorado State have a verbal agreement in place to continue the Rocky Mountain Showdown in 2023 and 2024.

CSU athletic director Joe Parker said that he and CU athletic director Rick George have talked very seriously about a home-and-home, even going as far to say a “strong verbal commitment.”

Right now the now annual game will not be played in 2021 or 2022 because the Buffaloes already have those years filled up for their non-conference schedule.

George and Parker have talked about moving the game out of Denver away from the home of the Broncos and back to campus. The only thing holding the two back is signing the actual papers.

More from Joe Parker to the Daily Camera:


“I’m confident it’s going to happen (at some point),” he said. “I don’t have any doubt in my mind that it will. I’m patient. We’ve talked about it. I would expect that we’ll get something done pretty soon and have it on paper and be able to formally announce it.”

That’s advantageous for both of us,” Parker said of playing on campus sites, as he watched his Rams open their brand new stadium Saturday against Oregon State. “We’ve got this wonderful, beautiful, amazing resource embedded on campus. It gives us an opportunity to show people in the state of Colorado what Colorado State is all about.”

George recently said that CU does not want to play any more games in Denver, Parker has obliged. CU has gone as far to giving their season ticket holders opt-outs for the game because the fans do not like Denver for counting as a home game in ‘Boulder.’ The 2019 game, currently the last slated, will be the 10th in a row (19th overall) in the Mile High City.

Colorado already has two opponents scheduled for 2022 and 2023 so the games may not be on “week one” as they have been mostly in the past.

Of course, the opening of Colorado State’s new on-campus stadium makes it more viable for this game to be in Fort Collins despite it holding less than 40,000 capacity.

The Buffs have a 64–22–2 edge over the Rams in 88 all-time meetings between the Centennial State’s two biggest schools.

Jake Shapiro
Continue reading...
 
Happy to hear this, but it is amazing how quickly CSU went from the importance of the game in Denver to the importance of the game on campus
 
I'm glad this series will live and also having time off would make the games bigger as a result.
 
Who is our rival these days? It ain't Nebraska at this point.
 
Happy to hear this, but it is amazing how quickly CSU went from the importance of the game in Denver to the importance of the game on campus
It was always about the money. Everything else said about the game location was just noise.
 
Back
Top