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Just saying, but tomorrow is November. You all know what that means... (*barely holding the tidal wave of excitement back*)
Before the insanity of basketball season descends, however, BuffNation has another home football game to peruse. *The weird thing is, by the time the Buffs next grace the home gridiron, I will have seen four basketball games, and essentially completely given myself over to the hardwood. *While there is still football to be played, important games, too, it's almost as if this weekend, against Washington, is my last opportunity to appreciate the 2014 Buffs without distraction. *Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling it quits on the season, and I'm still going to go to the Utah game. *I'm just trying to live in reality, which is that basketball will soon dominate.
At least, for this final, uninterrupted look at football, Colorado should be competitive. *The Washington Huskies are not nearly as strong as their 5-1 start belied, and, while they need this game to keep an easy path to bowl eligibility open, I figure the Buffs should have as good a chance as any to break their losing streak.
I'm ready, bring it on!
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It's the last home game before Thanksgiving. *Kickoff from beautiful Folsom Field is set for 11am tomorrow. The weather's supposed to be lovely, so get your ass to the stadium bright and early to bathe in that last gasp of fall sunshine. *For those stuck at home, coverage can be found on Pac-12 Networks, with the radio call on 850 KOA.
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Just saying, but tomorrow is November. You all know what that means... (*barely holding the tidal wave of excitement back*)
Before the insanity of basketball season descends, however, BuffNation has another home football game to peruse. *The weird thing is, by the time the Buffs next grace the home gridiron, I will have seen four basketball games, and essentially completely given myself over to the hardwood. *While there is still football to be played, important games, too, it's almost as if this weekend, against Washington, is my last opportunity to appreciate the 2014 Buffs without distraction. *Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling it quits on the season, and I'm still going to go to the Utah game. *I'm just trying to live in reality, which is that basketball will soon dominate.
At least, for this final, uninterrupted look at football, Colorado should be competitive. *The Washington Huskies are not nearly as strong as their 5-1 start belied, and, while they need this game to keep an easy path to bowl eligibility open, I figure the Buffs should have as good a chance as any to break their losing streak.
I'm ready, bring it on!
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It's the last home game before Thanksgiving. *Kickoff from beautiful Folsom Field is set for 11am tomorrow. The weather's supposed to be lovely, so get your ass to the stadium bright and early to bathe in that last gasp of fall sunshine. *For those stuck at home, coverage can be found on Pac-12 Networks, with the radio call on 850 KOA.
Click below for the preview..
Read more »
Originally posted by The Rumblings of a Deranged Buffalo
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Before the insanity of basketball season descends, however, BuffNation has another home football game to peruse. *The weird thing is, by the time the Buffs next grace the home gridiron, I will have seen four basketball games, and essentially completely given myself over to the hardwood. *While there is still football to be played, important games, too, it's almost as if this weekend, against Washington, is my last opportunity to appreciate the 2014 Buffs without distraction. *Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling it quits on the season, and I'm still going to go to the Utah game. *I'm just trying to live in reality, which is that basketball will soon dominate.
At least, for this final, uninterrupted look at football, Colorado should be competitive. *The Washington Huskies are not nearly as strong as their 5-1 start belied, and, while they need this game to keep an easy path to bowl eligibility open, I figure the Buffs should have as good a chance as any to break their losing streak.
I'm ready, bring it on!
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It's the last home game before Thanksgiving. *Kickoff from beautiful Folsom Field is set for 11am tomorrow. The weather's supposed to be lovely, so get your ass to the stadium bright and early to bathe in that last gasp of fall sunshine. *For those stuck at home, coverage can be found on Pac-12 Networks, with the radio call on 850 KOA.
Click below for the preview..
Read more »
Just saying, but tomorrow is November. You all know what that means... (*barely holding the tidal wave of excitement back*)
Before the insanity of basketball season descends, however, BuffNation has another home football game to peruse. *The weird thing is, by the time the Buffs next grace the home gridiron, I will have seen four basketball games, and essentially completely given myself over to the hardwood. *While there is still football to be played, important games, too, it's almost as if this weekend, against Washington, is my last opportunity to appreciate the 2014 Buffs without distraction. *Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling it quits on the season, and I'm still going to go to the Utah game. *I'm just trying to live in reality, which is that basketball will soon dominate.
At least, for this final, uninterrupted look at football, Colorado should be competitive. *The Washington Huskies are not nearly as strong as their 5-1 start belied, and, while they need this game to keep an easy path to bowl eligibility open, I figure the Buffs should have as good a chance as any to break their losing streak.
I'm ready, bring it on!
--
It's the last home game before Thanksgiving. *Kickoff from beautiful Folsom Field is set for 11am tomorrow. The weather's supposed to be lovely, so get your ass to the stadium bright and early to bathe in that last gasp of fall sunshine. *For those stuck at home, coverage can be found on Pac-12 Networks, with the radio call on 850 KOA.
Click below for the preview..
Read more »
Originally posted by The Rumblings of a Deranged Buffalo
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