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2021 Colorado Football Schedule & Future Schedules

I'm curious to see how Chev uses Brou, Fontnote, and Clayton this coming season and I saw some things that could be done from watching some FCS teams (Southern Illinois & Nicholls are two examples I'm referring to) this spring. Think Clayton could be a good wildcat QB in that case? Nothing wrong with sending Lewis to the sidelines for a play every drive or every other drive to have a chat with Chev or HCKD to calm the nerves & discuss some plays in addition to keeping the RB room content. The offense certainly has the potential to be very good this upcoming season as long as the Buffs keep the ball.

Defense will be okay if the Buffs can slow running games down and pressure QBs consistently. Good thing we have that UNC game to give some new defensive players some downs.

If the Buffs go bowling again, HCKD gets his contract extension no questions asked and Chev might land a HC gig somewhere.

Honestly, if Broussard and Clayton play to potential, Fontenot becomes an afterthought.

As far as your last paragraph, that would be so CU. Bidding against themselves in the "Karl Dorrell as HC" market.
 
Depth is THE issue. It bit us last year when Landman went down. It will bite us again, because injuries are inevitable. We'll be competitive up until the critical injuries happen. Then game performances will suffer and the losses will mount. I don't see us bowling at the end of the year, but I also see us beating a team or two that no one expects us to - mostly because I think our starting talent is good enough to compete with most of the teams in the PAC.
Yep, and what are the chances guys won't get hurt to make that depth even less? I'd say slim to none over a full season. What they do then, they probably have to put guys out there that aren't ready yet or never will be. That's not a good position to be in.
 
1. BYU makes so much geographic sense for the Pac12 (and vice versa), this should be no surprise
2. SEC, ACC and B1G already count BYU as a P5 for purposes of their scheduling constraints, This schedule raises the question if the Pac 12 will follow suit.
3. I road tripped to Provo a few years ago for the Wisconsin game -- it was one of the most fun roadies I've ever taken and the game day experience was fantastic. I realize there are other (religious) motivations, but I've never been treated so well as a visiting fan ever. if/when CU plays at BYU, I would definitely consider doing that trip again.
 
1. BYU makes so much geographic sense for the Pac12 (and vice versa), this should be no surprise
2. SEC, ACC and B1G already count BYU as a P5 for purposes of their scheduling constraints, This schedule raises the question if the Pac 12 will follow suit.
3. I road tripped to Provo a few years ago for the Wisconsin game -- it was one of the most fun roadies I've ever taken and the game day experience was fantastic. I realize there are other (religious) motivations, but I've never been treated so well as a visiting fan ever. if/when CU plays at BYU, I would definitely consider doing that trip again.
Unfortunately, BYU isn’t going to increase revenue for the pac 12.
 
In addition to the temple garments, the only other downside of a road trip to the state of Utah is being contained in a pen in the parking lot tailgate like the drunk heathens we are
 
Unfortunately, BYU isn’t going to increase revenue for the pac 12.
Totally disagree here. Every Morman in the visiting cities will be at the game plus the additional TV audience from around the country. Adding BYU to the Pac-12 is a no brainer if not for the built in prejudice against Mormons.
 
Totally disagree here. Every Morman in the visiting cities will be at the game plus the additional TV audience from around the country. Adding BYU to the Pac-12 is a no brainer if not for the built in prejudice against Mormons.
False. If they were that big of a pull they would be making a lot more money from espn than they are now with their independent deal. The Mormon/National pull thing is completely overrated. Add in the fact that they are in a market the pac 12 already has and they would be a net negative on cash flows to each school.
 
False. If they were that big of a pull they would be making a lot more money from espn than they are now with their independent deal. The Mormon/National pull thing is completely overrated. Add in the fact that they are in a market the pac 12 already has and they would be a net negative on cash flows to each school.
I disagree. The BYU schedule has been so pathetic it hasn’t been much of a draw. This year’s schedule with the Pac-12 will tell the tale. My guess is that, those games do far better than a typical OOC game in both ratings and attendance.
 
If I put on my buff colored glasses I see
1 win
2-3 maybe wins
5 any given Saturday "it could happen" possible wins
3 losses

Best case, we pull out all the maybes, and steal one of the "any given Saturdays," for a grand total of 5 wins, and no bowl game. Again.
Most likely case, we get half the maybes. I'll round up and say that's 3 wins.
Worst case, 1 win.
 
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