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NilesPacMan
Posts: 452
Sep 11, 2011 12:10am
California wins in OT 36-33, but that's not the interesting part of this game...
Even though Colorado just joined the Pac-12, this was actually not a conference game. Because they agreed to a home and home in a contract that began last year, they decided to play out the second game despite Colorado joining the conference. Therefore, even though it was between two Pac-12 teams, this game will not count in the Pac-12 standings.
Even though Colorado just joined the Pac-12, this was actually not a conference game. Because they agreed to a home and home in a contract that began last year, they decided to play out the second game despite Colorado joining the conference. Therefore, even though it was between two Pac-12 teams, this game will not count in the Pac-12 standings.

Azubuike24
Posts: 15,933
Sep 11, 2011 12:15am
Saw that.
More interesting is that despite the turmoil about their future, does anyone in the Big XII actually miss Colorado? Nebraska, for sure. A&M, the swan song has begun. But Colorado? Not at all. Not that the Buffs were ever a powerhouse, but talk about a football program that has fallen apart over the last decade...
More interesting is that despite the turmoil about their future, does anyone in the Big XII actually miss Colorado? Nebraska, for sure. A&M, the swan song has begun. But Colorado? Not at all. Not that the Buffs were ever a powerhouse, but talk about a football program that has fallen apart over the last decade...