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Other Games 10/29 - 11/2 Buffs bye week.

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Week 10 Bye week, by week, buy week,

Bye week for the teams getting a break in the schedule, by week for fans taking a break and spending the weekend by a mountain or other location with the family, buy week for fans of the teams qualifying for bowls getting prepared for a holiday trip, and getting close to goodbye week for some coaches as their teams continue to sink (and stink) in the standings.

Tuesday night might as well get the garbage game of the week out of the way early.

New Mexico State (2-5) at Florida International (2-6). These teams should have even worse records but each has a victory over Louisiana Tech (Lousy Tech.)

Fortunately for those who don’t want to watch epically bad football you have two other options.

Louisiana, not to be confused with Lousy Tech, (6-1) at Texas State (4-3) and Lousy Tech (3-4) at Sam Houston (6-2.)

Wednesday has a couple of teams who can qualify for bowl eligibility.

Jacksonville State (4-3) is at Liberty (5-1.) Jacksonville has won 4 in a row after losing their first 3, Liberty was undefeated until getting upset last week by then winless Kennesaw State.
Kennesaw State (1-6) can disrupt another season at Western Kentucky (5-2) who are also looking for that sixth win.

Thursday has Tulane (6-2) at Charolette (3-5) for those who want an alternative to the NFL game.

Friday night doesn’t come close to the quality of some earlier week’s offerings.

Georgia State (2-5) at UConn (5-3) Georgia State beat SEC Vanderbilt earlier in the season, had a bye week and have lost 4 in a row since to SunBelt schools. UConn has won 4 of their last 5 losing only to Wake Forest.

In one that likely won’t be close, disappointing San Diego State (3-4) is at (15) Boise State (6-1) who may run it up trying to get Heisman stats for Ashton Jeanty.

Saturday has some excellent choices in the early slot.

Game of the week looks to be (4) Ohio State (6-1) at (3) Pervert State (7-0.) tOSU barely escaped losing to Nebraska last week while the Nittany Liars (and rapist) had a close call with USC the week before.

That is far from the only game of interest early though.

Virginia Tech (5-3) at Syracuse (5-2) has two teams pushing for bowl position. VTU has won 4 in a row and may have been robbed at #5 Miami. Syracuse has struggled some recently losing last week to #18 Pitt.

Speaking of (5)Miami (8-0) they host Duke (6-2) in a game that isn’t expected to be close. Duke has lost 2 of their last 3 after a 5-0 start.

In the Big Ten Minnesota (5-3) is at (24) Illinois (6-2) and the Gophers are slight favorites.

In SEC country (19) Ole Miss (6-2) is at Arkansas (5-3.)

Midday has a couple of games that would normally be expected to be closer than this years are.

(1) Oregon (8-0) is at Michigan (5-3.) Ducks are currently on top of the polls and the competition for gaudiest uniforms. Michigan however is nowhere close to National Championship team they recently were.

Florida (4-3) plays (2)Georgia (6-1) in Jacksonville. Promoters this year are calling it the world’s largest party leaving out the cocktail reference but I’m sure there will be no shortage of alcohol, at least at the start of the game. Florida has won 3 of their last 4 but the fans are still not happy with Head Coach Billy Napier. An upset of Georgia would help him but still may not be enough to save his job.

Big game in the Big 12. Texas Tech (5-3) is at (11)Iowa State (7-0.) Tech has lost 2 in a row while Iowa State continues to try to keep their undefeated season alive.

After a fast start and a few weeks in the rankings thing have fallen apart in the land of the corn. Nebraska (5-3) hosts UCLA (2-5) in a game for bowl eligibility after missing it for eight years. If they somehow lose to a very bad Bruins team they face a real possibility of losing out and missing again.

Early evening options include Louisville (5-3) at (11) Clemson (6-1.)

If you like boring slugfest Wisconsin (5-3) at Iowa (5-3) might be for you. Old time Big Ten football. (In other words, lots of big guys who can’t pass a football or classes.)

Having gotten a rude awakening in the Big Ten, USC (4-4) is at Washington (4-4) in a game that is more familiar to each, but not as meaningful as they were expecting at the start of the year.

A late top 25 matchup has (18)Pittsburgh (7-0) at (20)SMU (7-1) in a game that may have playoff implications down the road.

Without Colorado on the schedule they didn’t put a late night game this week.

Can a garbage game also be the blowout game of the week? Why not? The won’t last a Minute men of UMess (2-6) are at Missing in Mississippi State (1-7.) They may be getting blasted every week by SEC competition but the Bulldogs still know how to pad a record with a late season patsy.

Locally not as good as their record Colorado State (5-3) travels to Nevada (3-5) who may be worse than their's for their likely sixth win and bowl eligibility. The Mountain Waste is a garbage conference this year.

Prime examples are Wyoming (1-7) at New Mexico (3-5.) Both teams are terrible, at least they are playing where it is warmer.

Air Force (1-6) is at (21)Army (7-0) Usually the emotion of service academy games means you can throw out the records. Not likely this time. Army should be able to decide when the beating is bad enough.

Northern Colorado (1-7) is at UC Davis (7-1.) After getting beaten up by Montana last week things don’t get easier for the Bears this week. Montana is currently the FCS #8, UC Davis is #4.

Small colleges give us the best and the worst this week.

In a game that will likely decide the conference championship (it could still end in a 3-way tie but not likely) (10)CSU Pueblo (7-1,6-0) is in Gunnison to play (8)Western Colorado (8-0,6-0)

On the other end of the scale it’s hard to be much worse than Fort Lewis (1-7,0-6) but host Adams State (0-8,0-6) is trying. A Fort Lewis win would give them a conference win for the first time in the 2020’s and leave someone else with the label worst in the league.

Meanwhile Colorado Mesa (6-2,5-1) tries to stay a step behind the leaders hosting Black Hills State (4-4,3-3) and (18)Colorado Mines (6-2,4-2) is at New Mexico Highlands (2-6,2-4.) Mesa is in the others receiving votes list but despite winning each game fairly easily is getting fewer votes each week. Playing Adams, Highlands, and Fort Lewis will do that to you.
 
Week 10 Bye week, by week, buy week,

Bye week for the teams getting a break in the schedule, by week for fans taking a break and spending the weekend by a mountain or other location with the family, buy week for fans of the teams qualifying for bowls getting prepared for a holiday trip, and getting close to goodbye week for some coaches as their teams continue to sink (and stink) in the standings.

Tuesday night might as well get the garbage game of the week out of the way early.

New Mexico State (2-5) at Florida International (2-6). These teams should have even worse records but each has a victory over Louisiana Tech (Lousy Tech.)

Fortunately for those who don’t want to watch epically bad football you have two other options.

Louisiana, not to be confused with Lousy Tech, (6-1) at Texas State (4-3) and Lousy Tech (3-4) at Sam Houston (6-2.)

Wednesday has a couple of teams who can qualify for bowl eligibility.

Jacksonville State (4-3) is at Liberty (5-1.) Jacksonville has won 4 in a row after losing their first 3, Liberty was undefeated until getting upset last week by then winless Kennesaw State.
Kennesaw State (1-6) can disrupt another season at Western Kentucky (5-2) who are also looking for that sixth win.

Thursday has Tulane (6-2) at Charolette (3-5) for those who want an alternative to the NFL game.

Friday night doesn’t come close to the quality of some earlier week’s offerings.

Georgia State (2-5) at UConn (5-3) Georgia State beat SEC Vanderbilt earlier in the season, had a bye week and have lost 4 in a row since to SunBelt schools. UConn has won 4 of their last 5 losing only to Wake Forest.

In one that likely won’t be close, disappointing San Diego State (3-4) is at (15) Boise State (6-1) who may run it up trying to get Heisman stats for Ashton Jeanty.

Saturday has some excellent choices in the early slot.

Game of the week looks to be (4) Ohio State (6-1) at (3) Pervert State (7-0.) tOSU barely escaped losing to Nebraska last week while the Nittany Liars (and rapist) had a close call with USC the week before.

That is far from the only game of interest early though.

Virginia Tech (5-3) at Syracuse (5-2) has two teams pushing for bowl position. VTU has won 4 in a row and may have been robbed at #5 Miami. Syracuse has struggled some recently losing last week to #18 Pitt.

Speaking of (5)Miami (8-0) they host Duke (6-2) in a game that isn’t expected to be close. Duke has lost 2 of their last 3 after a 5-0 start.

In the Big Ten Minnesota (5-3) is at (24) Illinois (6-2) and the Gophers are slight favorites.

In SEC country (19) Ole Miss (6-2) is at Arkansas (5-3.)

Midday has a couple of games that would normally be expected to be closer than this years are.

(1) Oregon (8-0) is at Michigan (5-3.) Ducks are currently on top of the polls and the competition for gaudiest uniforms. Michigan however is nowhere close to National Championship team they recently were.

Florida (4-3) plays (2)Georgia (6-1) in Jacksonville. Promoters this year are calling it the world’s largest party leaving out the cocktail reference but I’m sure there will be no shortage of alcohol, at least at the start of the game. Florida has won 3 of their last 4 but the fans are still not happy with Head Coach Billy Napier. An upset of Georgia would help him but still may not be enough to save his job.

Big game in the Big 12. Texas Tech (5-3) is at (11)Iowa State (7-0.) Tech has lost 2 in a row while Iowa State continues to try to keep their undefeated season alive.

After a fast start and a few weeks in the rankings thing have fallen apart in the land of the corn. Nebraska (5-3) hosts UCLA (2-5) in a game for bowl eligibility after missing it for eight years. If they somehow lose to a very bad Bruins team they face a real possibility of losing out and missing again.

Early evening options include Louisville (5-3) at (11) Clemson (6-1.)

If you like boring slugfest Wisconsin (5-3) at Iowa (5-3) might be for you. Old time Big Ten football. (In other words, lots of big guys who can’t pass a football or classes.)

Having gotten a rude awakening in the Big Ten, USC (4-4) is at Washington (4-4) in a game that is more familiar to each, but not as meaningful as they were expecting at the start of the year.

A late top 25 matchup has (18)Pittsburgh (7-0) at (20)SMU (7-1) in a game that may have playoff implications down the road.

Without Colorado on the schedule they didn’t put a late night game this week.

Can a garbage game also be the blowout game of the week? Why not? The won’t last a Minute men of UMess (2-6) are at Missing in Mississippi State (1-7.) They may be getting blasted every week by SEC competition but the Bulldogs still know how to pad a record with a late season patsy.

Locally not as good as their record Colorado State (5-3) travels to Nevada (3-5) who may be worse than their's for their likely sixth win and bowl eligibility. The Mountain Waste is a garbage conference this year.

Prime examples are Wyoming (1-7) at New Mexico (3-5.) Both teams are terrible, at least they are playing where it is warmer.

Air Force (1-6) is at (21)Army (7-0) Usually the emotion of service academy games means you can throw out the records. Not likely this time. Army should be able to decide when the beating is bad enough.

Northern Colorado (1-7) is at UC Davis (7-1.) After getting beaten up by Montana last week things don’t get easier for the Bears this week. Montana is currently the FCS #8, UC Davis is #4.

Small colleges give us the best and the worst this week.

In a game that will likely decide the conference championship (it could still end in a 3-way tie but not likely) (10)CSU Pueblo (7-1,6-0) is in Gunnison to play (8)Western Colorado (8-0,6-0)

On the other end of the scale it’s hard to be much worse than Fort Lewis (1-7,0-6) but host Adams State (0-8,0-6) is trying. A Fort Lewis win would give them a conference win for the first time in the 2020’s and leave someone else with the label worst in the league.

Meanwhile Colorado Mesa (6-2,5-1) tries to stay a step behind the leaders hosting Black Hills State (4-4,3-3) and (18)Colorado Mines (6-2,4-2) is at New Mexico Highlands (2-6,2-4.) Mesa is in the others receiving votes list but despite winning each game fairly easily is getting fewer votes each week. Playing Adams, Highlands, and Fort Lewis will do that to you.
Might be heading up for that CSUP v Western game. I have ex-players on each side. Gonna be a brawl.
 
Imagine you're some kid from Southern CA, you end up at Black Hills State, and you think there is nothing as desolate as Spearfish, SD. Then you have road games at Chadron, NE. Las Vegas, NM and Alamosa, CO.
 
If CU weren’t going to the Sun Bowl, I think the following outcomes would make a path to the playoff easier:

TTech > ISU (1 loss to Tech could be tie breaker w/ CU)
Penn St > tOSU (2 losses)
Louisville > Clemson (2 losses)
Minnesota > Illinois (3 losses)
FL > UGA (2 losses)
Arkansas > Ole Miss (3 losses)

Idk what we want out of the ACC? More losses concentrated at the top?
Duke > Miami?
Pitt > SMU?
 
If CU weren’t going to the Sun Bowl, I think the following outcomes would make a path to the playoff easier:

TTech > ISU (1 loss to Tech could be tie breaker w/ CU)
Penn St > tOSU (2 losses)
Louisville > Clemson (2 losses)
Minnesota > Illinois (3 losses)
FL > UGA (2 losses)
Arkansas > Ole Miss (3 losses)

Idk what we want out of the ACC? More losses concentrated at the top?
Duke > Miami?
Pitt > SMU?
You keep throwing the Sun Bowl out there. You crazy. You realize even if we only win 2 more games and finish 8-4, the Alamo, the Holiday, the LA, the Pop Tarts, and the Las Vegas bowl reps will be ripping each other's throats out to get us to commit. The NCAA, ESPN, CFB, and the Big 12 will assuredly not allow us to be relegated to an afternoon game in El Paso. It's not good business.
 
If CU weren’t going to the Sun Bowl, I think the following outcomes would make a path to the playoff easier:

TTech > ISU (1 loss to Tech could be tie breaker w/ CU)
Penn St > tOSU (2 losses)
Louisville > Clemson (2 losses)
Minnesota > Illinois (3 losses)
FL > UGA (2 losses)
Arkansas > Ole Miss (3 losses)

Idk what we want out of the ACC? More losses concentrated at the top?
Duke > Miami?
Pitt > SMU?
The Sun Bowl?

Dude-why did you give Wilner your allbuffs password?
 
I like El Paso, it's a really unique city, I lived there briefly.....and despite what the immigration politics say: it's among the safest mid sized US Cities....and the food is great. Sun Bowl is a cool stadium, situated in the desert hills.

That said: I don't think CU plays there.
 
Because the dismantling of the PAC-12 screwed with bowl tie-ins:

Accordingly, if any of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State are bowl-eligible but fail to make the College Football Playoff, they’ll go to one of the Alamo, Independence, Holiday, LA, Las Vegas, or Sun bowls.

 
Because the dismantling of the PAC-12 screwed with bowl tie-ins:

Accordingly, if any of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and Arizona State are bowl-eligible but fail to make the College Football Playoff, they’ll go to one of the Alamo, Independence, Holiday, LA, Las Vegas, or Sun bowls.

If so, is it fair to say a 8+ win CU team is most likely to be in Alamo bowl?
 
I think they get 1st choice. I couldn't imagine any bowl game passing on CU to choose a different Big 12 team. Not like UA, ASU or Utah are going to deliver anywhere close to the publicity and audience that CU would.
Like I said above, bowl games will be throwing themselves at us. Sponsors and advertisers will be drooling over the exposure and we have a new found fan following across the country (especially in the south) that will likely travel to see the Buffs almost anywhere. Then you have an alumni and long standing fan base that has pent up desperation for a bowl game. We’ll go wherever we want to. If we don’t make the CFP under crazy circumstances, I bet we go to the Alamo Bowl. HCP is loved in Texas and it’s a short flight for Colorado fans and those from the south.
 
Like I said above, bowl games will be throwing themselves at us. Sponsors and advertisers will be drooling over the exposure and we have a new found fan following across the country (especially in the south) that will likely travel to see the Buffs almost anywhere. Then you have an alumni and long standing fan base that has pent up desperation for a bowl game. We’ll go wherever we want to.
Prime would also love the Alamo bowl.
 
If so, is it fair to say a 8+ win CU team is most likely to be in Alamo bowl?
Depends. We're playing a conference member there in all likelihood.....so easily could be a rematch with K-State there if we both miss the playoff.

If we miss the CFP, I'd rather go to the Holiday or Vegas bowls. Can't believe this bowl nonsense wasn't figured out last summer and some kind of force majeure clause wasn't triggered. The Pac 12's bowl tie-ins blew ass.
 
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Have a MikeMac @ (an empty) Pitbull Stadium sighting on my TV

pitbull GIF by Miss USA
 
I mentioned this in another thread, but I think we all remember the last time CU, Texas, and Notre Dame had a bye on the same day…
 
Even with the NFL game they made a major mistake by not rescheduling one of the more fun stadiums for a halloween night college game. Certain student sections/fan bases make things like halloween an event.

Would have gotten good ratings and a lot of publicity all over the media.

Think of what it would be like in Boulder or Berkley or Madison or a few more.
 
The one bright spot is that, one half in, Jeanty isn't making the Heisman impact he would need to overtake Travis.
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Not exactly set to make the #92 rush defense pay.
With a 25 point lead Boise will probably force the running game in the 3rd quarter.

Don't see any way that SDSU makes this thing close though so at some point you could expect Boise to take their foot off the gas and sit Jeanty even with less than spectacular numbers.
 
SDSU is painful to watch this year, especially on offense. Of course, their coach is none other than Sean Lewis...thank god we upgraded there.
SDSU has no excuse for being less than a quality program but is. For football they are the only game in town, they should be able generate fans and money. For recruiting there is a lot of talent in SD, they are close to LA, and how can you not attract kids from all over the country to play in San Diego.

And yet somehow they never reach the level they should and are often well below it.
 
SDSU is painful to watch this year, especially on offense. Of course, their coach is none other than Sean Lewis...thank god we upgraded there.
Shurmur is an upgrade. He was one of many convenient fall guys for Elway late in his Bronco tenure.
 
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