Looking forward to Neill's copy!
I remember seeing the Boulder wind indicator in a magazine once - it was a cement block on a chain...
They lost - not unexpected. They looked bad at the start - penalties, fumbles, etc. But once they got past the first game jitters, they looked organized and minimized penalties and played hard until the end. The coaches apparently miss the running ability of their quarterback and that cost them. Think of it, after the first quarter there were not any false starts or game delay penalties. They just need more talent.
You are up early VK. Pace your self - it is goig to be a long off
season...lol
We need some kind of logo with a buffalo on skis!! I sure love to see our skiers get press!!
I wonder what would be the result of a law that made the Bowls provide 80-90% of revenues to the schools or conferences. Most schools end up paying for the privilege of going to a bowl game instead of realizing some revenue from them.
Finding a coach that works for your(my) school is a crap shoot. Look at Oklahoma, Alabama, Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Washington over the last 10 years or so. Only Oklahoma and Alabama finally hired someone who could win consistently. So like any enterprise, you make the best hire you can at the time (Hawkins for instance) and if it doesn't work, try again. We need contracts that don't cost so much when the coach needs to be replaced.
Nobody should complain when CU is in the news. And like they say in Hollywood, it doesn't matter what the news is. I partly blame the Denver news media for the lack of support for all the Colorado college teams. I live in Michigan and the two major programs are in the Detroit papers DAILY! Now I realize there are more alumna of those schools in Michigan, it helps create interest in the programs. Colorado, with so many out of state immigrants, needs to convert them into fans and can't do that without the support of newspapers. Just look at the coverage that the Broncos, Rockies and Aves get. The last time I went shopping for a sweat shirt in Longmont, Michigan had as much shelf space as Colorado! Ridicules...
So never complain about what ever news there is about CU.