OT: Colorado unveils $165 million Champions Center
Colorado Athletic Facilities from CU Football Video on Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/156655806You never them what?
I'm gonna go ahead and say that any verb you like will work between "never" and "them."
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Our locker rooms are quite nice - they've gotten a few upgrades in recent years.
Some feel the weight room needs refurbishing, although it's more of a aesthetic issue (the room looks old) rather than a lack of quality equipment or space.
HEAD BUFFALO, NEW BAND NAME I CALL IT.
Fred Flintstone for lead singer
Purple East for the win. I'm not sure if it's still open.
And in August of 2012 the benelovent NCAA finally allows the players to have cream cheese or peanut butter on their bagels. SMH...
Does lox count? If not, F that.
Guess we found where the tax dollars are going.
Colorado hasn't been good at a major sport for 20 years, unless I'm forgetting something. I guess they're trying to just spent their way back into relevence?
I just remembered they steamrolled Nebraska and won the Big 12, then helped Joey Harrington solidify himself as a top 5 NFL draft pick in the FIesta Bowl.
I could have my years mixed up. But I think they had only 1-loss that year or the year before.
They've made the tourney 4 of the last 5 years. Far and away their best stretch since the early 1960's. Probably doesn't get noticed because nobody really watches/covers Pac-12 basketball nationally.
for the Broncos and Avalanche.
Why are they calling it by that name?
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And have just as many shared MNC's as us in that timeframe.
Mythical. The NCAA doesn't recognize the D1-A football national champion (or at least didn't, but I don't think the CFP changed that) since they don't use a tournament.
And he excelled at that. I'm not old enough to know if national titles were a big deal in the 60s and 70s like they are now. I remember losing the 1990 Rose Bowl and that was the first time I seemed to care about who won the national title. I think a win was supposed to give us a great shot at it.
I think Bo's philosophy was probably perfect for his time period.
The success they enjoyed under McCartney was so out of character with their history makes me think if he had not gotten carried away with other interests, he could have been a major force in the game. You are correct, the period was short, 5-7 years but the record he compiled during that time was seriously impressive.
As much as I liked McCartney as a DC here, I will still never buy that 5th down NC. Impossible to explain away.
All that legal weed has made them think they're champions of something.
The Girl Scout who setup her cookie booth right in front of a weed store was the champion cookie seller that year...does that count?
Looks nice, I like how they built it into the stadium.
They dropped a decent chunk of that money on the video, it appears.
That's not bad for a football team that has one exactly one-half a national championship since 1948!
Oh, wait...