• "T.I.P.S." for CU at CSU - Buffs First Trip To Ft. Collins since 1996

  • Sep 10 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
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"T.I.P.S." for CU at CSU - Buffs First Trip To Ft. Collins since 1996

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    Welcome to our review/preview of CU’s rivalry games. I am joined for this episode by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we will be giving you our “T.I.P.S.” for CU’s Rocky Mountain Showdown game against Colorado State.

    Before we do so, though, we will be breaking down what was “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” about CU’s 28-10 loss to Nebraska.

    Then ... on to the Rams.

    For those new to the podcast, or in need of a refresher, our “T.I.P.S.” previews are broken down into categories:

    T- Talent - What CU’s opponents are bringing to the game; which matchups may prove crucial;
    I - Intangibles - What off the field issues may impact the outcome;
    P - Preparation/Schedule - How the calendar, injuries, or even the weather may play a role; and
    S - Statistics - What numbers should Buff fans be on the lookout for in determining the outcome.

    After going through our preview, we will each give you our prediction for the game.

    So ... Did the Buffs learn their lesson in the beatdown by Nebraska, or was the loss a preview of how the rest of the 2024 season will play out? ... Can the Buffs overcome another hostile road crowd, or will another slow start bring more frustration and consternation to the Buff Nation? ... Can CU ride off into the sunset of the series with a seven-game winning streak, or will CSU beat the Buffs in Ft. Collins for the first time since 1955?

    Let’s find out ...

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