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I can’t imagine how satisfying this is to see Colorado bolt back to the XII. Enjoy my friends

Jackson
Kinda want to see Utah join just to throw a molotov in the mix
When the neers had that trio they were really good, but then Rich Rodriguez left and Morgantown success has been much like that in Boulder, except that the Mountaineers continued to play good basketball for a while after that.

I'm not sure why so many on this forum are so mesmerized by the Buffaloes. They did have a really good stretch back in the lawless days of the NCAA, with Eric Bieniemy at RB, and with Chancy Billups in BB, but that was soooo long ago.
(07-27-2023 10:05 AM)CaliforniaCowboy Wrote: [ -> ]When the neers had that trio they were really good, but then Rich Rodriguez left and Morgantown success has been much like that in Boulder, except that the Mountaineers continued to play good basketball for a while after that.

I'm not sure why so many on this forum are so mesmerized by the Buffaloes. They did have a really good stretch back in the lawless days of the NCAA, with Eric Bieniemy at RB, and with Chancy Billups in BB, but that was soooo long ago.

In short, Big 12 history, geographic sense, the city of Denver and what a possibly successful CU team might mean for that, as well as the guarantee that the inclusion of CU means movement is finally happening, which is a relief by itself if we're being honest.

I think you'd have more sympathetic people if, after all this time, if we added San Diego State or a G5 instead of an objectively solid P5 university.
(07-27-2023 10:31 AM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-27-2023 10:05 AM)CaliforniaCowboy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure why so many on this forum are so mesmerized by the Buffaloes. They did have a really good stretch back in the lawless days of the NCAA, with Eric Bieniemy at RB, and with Chancy Billups in BB, but that was soooo long ago.

In short, Big 12 history, geographic sense, the city of Denver and what a possibly successful CU team might mean for that, as well as the guarantee that the inclusion of CU means movement is finally happening, which is a relief by itself if we're being honest.

I think you'd have more sympathetic people if, after all this time, if we added San Diego State or a G5 instead of an objectively solid P5 university.

thank you for your reply, but I'm already fully versed in the rhetoric.
Great news! Looking forward to them being back.
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