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  1. Thought you folks down there would get a kick out of this. What took them five years at CU to realise, only took 5 games by the Montreal Alouettes - that he is a terrible coach. I watched a couple of the games and he looked totally out of his league as the team was completely disjointed - lucky to be 2-3 at this point. http://www.tsn.ca/cfl/story/?id=428903 It's the CFL, not intramurals.
  2. Looks like Colorado misses the good old-fashioned hidings they used to get from the Huskers these past few decades. They've agreed to a few home-and-home series against us. Huskers and Colorado Agree to Four-Game Series Nebraska will renew its rivalry on the gridiron with a long-time Big Eight and Big 12 opponent, as the Huskers have signed a contract to play four games against the University of Colorado between 2018 and 2024. The border rivals will first meet in Lincoln on Sept. 8, 2018, before a return matchup in Colorado on Sept. 7, 2019. Colorado will also play host to the Huskers on Sept. 9, 2023, with the Buffs returning to Memorial Stadium for a matchup on Sept. 7, 2024. The games with Colorado will be the first in the series since both schools left the Big 12 Conference following the 2010-11 athletic season, with Nebraska moving to the Big Ten Conference and Colorado to the Pac-12 Conference. The teams last met in the regular-season finale in 2010, and that meeting marked the 63rd consecutive year the two schools had met on the gridiron. “There is a lot of great history between Nebraska and Colorado on the football field, so I think this will be an outstanding series for both schools,” Nebraska Head Coach Bo Pelini said. “I think our fans will enjoy the matchups, particularly those in Western Nebraska who can make the short drive out to the games in Colorado.” Overall, Nebraska holds a 49-18-2 advantage in the all-time series between the schools, including a 26-8 record against the Buffs in Lincoln. Nebraska won the final three meetings against Colorado from 2008 to 2010, and owns a 15-4 record against CU since 1992.
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