Buff Nation –
For the 2016 Colorado Buffaloes there is no such thing as an “Ugly Win.” While CU may not have looked impressive against a down trodden Stanford Cardinal team last Saturday, at the end of the day the scoreboard had CU at 10 and Stanford at 5, giving CU its first win over Stanford since 1990. And making the Buffs bowl eligible for the first time since 2007.
Bowl eligibility is not just about playing in a bowl. It’s about exposure and recruiting. Players want to play for winners. After the regular season ends, those teams playing in the bowl game get noticed by highly recruited high school athletes. Top recruits are going to now want to come to CU. And as coach Mac is fond of saying “Player make plays and players win games.” There are eight bowls in which CU will wind up playing. The most prestigious is the Rose Bowl on January 2nd.
In order to get there, CU will have to either win the Pac-12 or come in 2nd in the Pac-12 to a playoff bound University of Washington. For this reason, Buff Nation will want to root for the Washington Huskies as they take on Utah tomorrow. Not only does CU want to win the rest of their games this season, they also want WA to win the rest of their games and be ranked in the top 4 in the nation when they face Colorado in the Pac-12 Championship. In this perfect scenario, CU would be assured a Rose Bowl invitation with a win or loss against WA. A win by WA over Utah tomorrow also provides a bit of cushion for CU in the event they stumble against UCLA, AZ or WA St before playing Utah in the final game of the regular season.
CU Bowl prospects:
CU’s bye week comes at the perfect time. An opportunity to get healed up and begin to focus on the November games. This has been a magical season for CU. CU controls their own destiny to win the Pac-12 and play in the Rose Bowl. CU is the only team in the Pac-12 South to be ranked in the top four in Total Offense and Total Defense, and they are one of the most balanced teams in the nation. And they are also playing with a chip on their shoulder. Ever since joining the Pac-12 in 2011 they have been the laughing stock of the league, because they couldn’t win. No one is laughing anymore. No one wants to play these guys. CU is disciplined, hungry, and dangerous. They are also peaking at the optimal time. Buckle your seats belts. This is going to be a heck of a finish.
Go Buffs!
Doug