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My business school training tells me CU and CSU should merge already and create a single, more competitive athletic department.
A house divided can not stand. The Invesco game is the only game most CSU fans care about.
Boulder doesn't sell out now and it's a small stadium by BCS standards. A merged CU-CSU would have a better chance of drawing >60K than anything CU might be able to build on it's own.
The Colo media market is oversaturated, and this is one way to concentrate college football fans into a single pool.
With only one team, the coaching staff could be paid better, too.
 
My business school training tells me CU and CSU should merge already and create a single, more competitive athletic department.
A house divided can not stand. The Invesco game is the only game most CSU fans care about.
Boulder doesn't sell out now and it's a small stadium by BCS standards. A merged CU-CSU would have a better chance of drawing >60K than anything CU might be able to build on it's own.
The Colo media market is oversaturated, and this is one way to concentrate college football fans into a single pool.
With only one team, the coaching staff could be paid better, too.

while i think this would be awful, a combined total enrollment of CU and CSU would make it competitive in resources (financial, endowments, etc,) with the Big 10 state heavies and UT and ATM's of the world. one of the problems CU has with regard these schools in terms of comparison or "prestige" is that they are simply almost twice as big as CU. the Big 8 schools are all about 30,000 enrollment and more like 25ish over the last 20 years whereas the Big 10 factories and UT/ATM are pushing 50,000 or more.

over time that's a big discrepancy as far pumping out alums and donors.
 
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