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[h=2]Colorado Daily – Arizona[/h]–
November 2nd
Colorado a 16-point underdog to No. 21 Arizona
Another ranked opponent, another large point-spread.
Colorado has opened up as a 16-point underdog to No. 21 Arizona (6:00 p.m., MT, Pac-12 Networks), according to vegasinsider.com. The Wildcats were the first Pac-12 opponent the Buffs ever defeated, falling in Boulder in 2011, 48-29. Since then, however, Arizona has run off a pair of lopsided victories, defeating Colorado 56-31 the last time the teams met in Tucson, and 44-20 last year in Boulder.
The rest of the Pac-12 games next weekend:
- No. 11 Arizona State is a 1.5-point pick at home against No. 8 Notre Dame*(1:30 p.m., MT, ABC)
- Oregon State is a 7.5-point favorite at home against Washington State (2:00 p.m., MT, Pac-12 Networks)
- No. 18 UCLA is a 4.5-point choice on the road over Washington (5:00 p.m., MT, Fox Sports)
- No. 5 Oregon is a 9.5-point favorite on the road against No. 20 Utah (8:00 p.m., MT, ESPN
…*Stanford, Cal, and USC have the week off …
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Arizona falls seven spots in latest AP poll; CSU remains just outside
The Pac-12 had a number of showdowns this past weekend, with the results having a significant impact on the latest Associated Press rankings.
No. 5 Oregon took out Stanford, but stayed did not move in the poll. Arizona State*defeated Utah, 19-16, in overtime, with the victory moving the Sun Devils up four spots, to No. 15. Utah, meanwhile, fell two spots to No. 20. UCLA took out Arizona, 17-7, with the result causing significant movement for both teams. UCLA moved up seven spots, from No. 25 to No. 18, while Arizona fell seven spots, from No. 14 to No. 21.
USC, which dropped out of the poll last weekend, stayed out of the poll this weekend, despite a 44-17 rout on the road against Washington State. The Trojans stayed at No. 27 this week, one spot behind Colorado State, which remained at No. 26 this week.
Stanford, despite its 45-16 loss to Oregon – and a 5-4 record – is still receiving votes (4), good enough for 31st in the poll.
Here is the full poll:
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November 1st*
… CU in a few minutes …
Latest CU Video – “Foundations”
The CU Video crew has put together a great six-minute piece to get you excited about Colorado football!* Enjoy!!
Construction update – 10/31/2014
Here is a link to the latest construction update video.
“We’re on schedule” is the best part of the piece, which runs for just over a minute.
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Originally posted by CU At the Game
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[h=2]Colorado Daily – Arizona[/h]–
November 2nd
Colorado a 16-point underdog to No. 21 Arizona
Another ranked opponent, another large point-spread.
Colorado has opened up as a 16-point underdog to No. 21 Arizona (6:00 p.m., MT, Pac-12 Networks), according to vegasinsider.com. The Wildcats were the first Pac-12 opponent the Buffs ever defeated, falling in Boulder in 2011, 48-29. Since then, however, Arizona has run off a pair of lopsided victories, defeating Colorado 56-31 the last time the teams met in Tucson, and 44-20 last year in Boulder.
The rest of the Pac-12 games next weekend:
- No. 11 Arizona State is a 1.5-point pick at home against No. 8 Notre Dame*(1:30 p.m., MT, ABC)
- Oregon State is a 7.5-point favorite at home against Washington State (2:00 p.m., MT, Pac-12 Networks)
- No. 18 UCLA is a 4.5-point choice on the road over Washington (5:00 p.m., MT, Fox Sports)
- No. 5 Oregon is a 9.5-point favorite on the road against No. 20 Utah (8:00 p.m., MT, ESPN
…*Stanford, Cal, and USC have the week off …
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Arizona falls seven spots in latest AP poll; CSU remains just outside
The Pac-12 had a number of showdowns this past weekend, with the results having a significant impact on the latest Associated Press rankings.
No. 5 Oregon took out Stanford, but stayed did not move in the poll. Arizona State*defeated Utah, 19-16, in overtime, with the victory moving the Sun Devils up four spots, to No. 15. Utah, meanwhile, fell two spots to No. 20. UCLA took out Arizona, 17-7, with the result causing significant movement for both teams. UCLA moved up seven spots, from No. 25 to No. 18, while Arizona fell seven spots, from No. 14 to No. 21.
USC, which dropped out of the poll last weekend, stayed out of the poll this weekend, despite a 44-17 rout on the road against Washington State. The Trojans stayed at No. 27 this week, one spot behind Colorado State, which remained at No. 26 this week.
Stanford, despite its 45-16 loss to Oregon – and a 5-4 record – is still receiving votes (4), good enough for 31st in the poll.
Here is the full poll:
1 | Mississippi State (45) | 8-0 | 1484 |
2 | Florida State (15) | 8-0 | 1452 |
3 | Auburn | 7-1 | 1345 |
4 | Alabama | 7-1 | 1281 |
5 | Oregon | 8-1 | 1275 |
6 | TCU | 7-1 | 1148 |
7 | Michigan State | 7-1 | 1120 |
8 | Notre Dame | 7-1 | 1096 |
9 | Kansas State | 7-1 | 1049 |
10 | Baylor | 7-1 | 961 |
11 | Arizona State | 7-1 | 831 |
12 | Ole Miss | 7-2 | 828 |
13 | Ohio State | 7-1 | 780 |
14 | LSU | 7-2 | 717 |
15 | Nebraska | 8-1 | 680 |
16 | Oklahoma | 6-2 | 574 |
17 | Georgia | 6-2 | 465 |
18 | UCLA | 7-2 | 464 |
19 | Clemson | 6-2 | 341 |
20 | Utah | 6-2 | 327 |
21 | Arizona | 6-2 | 325 |
22 | Duke | 7-1 | 288 |
23 | Marshall | 8-0 | 238 |
24 | West Virginia | 6-3 | 159 |
25 | Wisconsin | 6-2 | 83 |
- Others receiving votes: Colorado State 67, USC 48, Missouri 42, Georgia Tech 15, Louisville 7, Stanford 4, North Dakota State 4, Florida 1, Texas A&M 1
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November 1st*
… CU in a few minutes …
Latest CU Video – “Foundations”
The CU Video crew has put together a great six-minute piece to get you excited about Colorado football!* Enjoy!!
Construction update – 10/31/2014
Here is a link to the latest construction update video.
“We’re on schedule” is the best part of the piece, which runs for just over a minute.
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Originally posted by CU At the Game
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