Kansas Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Kansas football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Kansas football schedule 2023: Who do the Jayhawks miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Kansas Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Aug 31 Missouri State

Sept 9 Illinois

Sept 16 at Nevada

Sept 23 BYU

Sept 30 at Texas

Oct 7 UCF

Oct 14 at Oklahoma State

Oct 21 OPEN DATE

Oct 28 Oklahoma

Nov 4 at Iowa State

Nov 11 Texas Tech

Nov 18 Kansas State

Nov 25 at Cincinnati

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Kansas Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Jayhawks miss from the Big 12 slate?

Last year at this time Kansas was considered everyone’s free space on the slate. Now it’s a dangerous team that should be a tough out each and every week.

In conference play it has to go to Texas, but it gets a week off before dealing with Oklahoma. Not playing West Virginia is unfortunate, and getting Houston would’ve been nice. However, not playing Baylor isn’t bad and TCU not on the slate is obviously a massive break.

Even better …

Kansas Football Schedule What Really Matters

The Jayhawks don’t have two road games in a row, there’s no stretch of away games to freak out about, and best of all, five of the Big 12 games are at home meaning just four are on the road.

Going to Oklahoma State it dangerous, but the team should be good enough to hang away from Lawrence against Iowa State and Cincinnati. That leaves the Texas game on the road, and that’s coming after what should be a challenging date against BYU.

But …

Kansas Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

Can the Jayhawks rock at home?

There aren’t any real layups after starting out against Missouri State – going to Nevada will be close, though. Illinois, BYU, UCF, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, and Kansas State makes for a challenging run of home games. Winning at least four of those could be a must.

Kansas might be vastly improved, but it’s still going to be a fight to push past six wins and bowl eligibility. That sixth win can’t come down to the road game at Cincinnati.

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TCU Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

TCU football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

TCU football schedule 2023: Who do the Horned Frogs miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


TCU Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 Colorado

Sept 9 Nicholls

Sept 16 at Houston

Sept 23 SMU

Sept 30 West Virginia

Oct 7 at Iowa State

Oct 14 BYU

Oct 21 at Kansas State

Oct 28 OPEN DATE

Nov 2 at Texas Tech

Nov 11 Texas

Nov 18 Baylor

Nov 24 at Oklahoma

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TCU Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Horned Frogs miss from the Big 12 slate?

The College Football Playoff National Championship – and Big 12 Championship – runner-up gets to dive back into the conference mix without a whole lot of breaks.

Not playing Oklahoma State is a help, but considering there aren’t any truly easy outs in the Big 12, missing Cincinnati, Kansas, and UCF isn’t exactly a huge plus.

That’s hardly bad, though.

The big negative? There are five Big 12 road games. But …

TCU Football Schedule What Really Matters

It’s not like the Horned Frogs are leaving Texas all that often.

They don’t leave the state until October 7th against Iowa State. Road games at Kansas State and Oklahoma are a big, big problem, but that’s it for games outside of Texas – the travel isn’t too bad overall.

Best of all, there aren’t two road games in a row – at least two weeks back-to-back – and there isn’t a big stretch of dates away from home. Kansas State and Texas Tech are away dates, but they’re wrapped around a week off.

TCU Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

The Horned Frogs don’t have anything too bad to deal with. This year’s version almost certainly won’t have the 2022 magic, but it’s possible to have another huge season with this.

Texas, BYU, and Baylor coming to Fort Worth matters. The Colorado game that was a breeze last year should be tougher, but that’s at home.

Nah, it won’t be a 12-0 run, but pushing for ten wins isn’t too crazy of a dream.

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College Basketball Predictions For Every Game. Wednesday, February 8

College basketball predictions for every game along with the schedule, game times, and how to watch on Wednesday, February 8

Predictions for every college basketball game along with the odds, how to watch, and game times. Wednesday, February 8

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The games involving the top 25 teams – and some of the bigger matchups – get the full preview treatment. For the rest, check out the predictions for every Wednesday college basketball game below.

Top 25 & Key Game Previews
Creighton at Seton Hall | Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Iowa State at West Virginia | Tulsa at Houston
Georgetown at Providence | Florida at Alabama
Oklahoma at Baylor | San Diego State at Utah State

How have the college basketball picks been so far?
Top 25: Straight Up 48-11, ATS 35-24, O/U 37-22
Overall: Straight Up 161-74, ATS 127-106-2, O/U 129-106

College Football 150 National Championship All-Time Season Rankings. Where Does 2022 Georgia Rank?

150 Best College Football National Championship Season Rankings. The best national title runs in the history of college football

Which college football national champions had the best seasons? How do their runs rank? We highlight the greatest of all-time with the 150 Greatest National Championship Season rankings. 


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150 Greatest College Football National Champions

150 Greatest College Football National Champions
CFN 2022 Final Rankings | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4
No. 5No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 1011-25 | 26-50
51-75 | 76-100 | 101-125 | 126-150 | Just Missed
CFN Season Formula Criteria | @ColFootballNews

Is 2020 Alabama the greatest team of all-time? Is it 2019 LSU, or 1894 Yale, or …? That’s a matter of opinion. However, what’s easier to do is ask this question.

Where’s 2022 Georgia after its dominant national title win over TCU?

Which national champion came up with the greatest season in the history of college football?

How are you possibly supposed to rank close over 150 years of the best of the best college football teams?

How do you sell the idea that some Ivy League team from the 1800s was among the greatest of all-time based on an opinion? That’s not fair.

That old school team would lose to the 2022 Georgia backups by 295 points.

On talent and ability, trying to rank and contrast today’s college football teams to anything from 100ish years ago is like comparing apples to … Jupiter. It’s a totally different game now.

And then there’s the problem of just how fatally flawed the system for determining a champion used to be. It’s not like anyone could watch three screens of games in 1869 – or 1969. National champions from back in the day – and even as recently as the mid-1990s – were crowned on a guess.

So with all of that in mind, we’ve ranked the 150 greatest national champions of all-time based on how good their seasons wereThe CFN Season Formula is about straight numbers, wins, losses, point totals and strengths of schedules to measure just how strong a campaign really was. It’s not an opinion of how good the teams might have been.

It’s a simple theory. The more wins, and the more big wins, the higher the ranking. The more games a team played, the more chances for losses, wearing down, injuries, or bad days. It’s why some of the highest-ranked teams on this list are from the modern day – the more recent champions played more games.

If you won a national championship playing a schedule of cupcakes and high school teams – looking at you, 1895 Penn – this formula exposes that.

The ground rules.

1. There are more than 150 college football national champions. Over the last 153 years – even though there have only been 152 college football seasons, but whatever – there were plenty of split titles.

Because there was no true national championship game up until the BCS was formed in 1998, crowning a champion was often a popularity contest. Only the top 150 according to the CFN Season Formula make the list.

2. Only the main methods for each era are counted. Sorry, 2017 UCF, and sorry to a few of the Alabama “national champions” that the school continues to brag about. These are based off of the top selection organizations in each era …

1869 to 1879: National Championship Foundation (NCF)
1880 to 1935: NCF & Helms Athletic Foundation
1936 to 1949: Associated Press (AP)
1950 to 1981: AP & United Press International (UPI)
1982 to 1997: AP (and 2003) & USA Today (Coaches Poll)
1998 to 2013: Bowl Championship System
2014 to 2022: College Football Playoff

FIRST TEAMS OUT …

154. 1911 Penn State (8-0-1)

All-Time Season Score: 14.0344
Key Season Score Element: 5 Bad Wins (wins over teams with three wins or fewer, or not at the highest level at the time) in 9 games
Best Win: Penn State 5, at Cornell 0
Worst Game: Penn State 0, at Navy 0

1911 was a weird college football season. Navy ended up unbeaten, but it finished with three ties. One was against Penn State, and one was against Princeton – both of the split national champions. Penn State had the better year than Princeton with a few more big wins, and with a defense that allowed just 15 points.

153. 1910 Pitt (9-0)

All-Time Season Score: 14.0700
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 282-0
Best Win: Pitt 17, Georgetown 0
Worst Game: Pitt 19, Westminster 0

Seven of the nine wins came against teams that weren’t officially in the college football mix and/or finished with fewer than three wins. It was the year when the forward pass became a bigger part of the game, but it didn’t matter to a Pitt D that didn’t allow a point.

152. 1923 Michigan (8-0)

All-Time Season Score: 14.1300
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 150-12
Best Win: Michigan 10, Minnesota 0
Worst Game: Michigan 26, Quantico Marines 6

It’s a soft national championship considering there was only one amazing win – over Minnesota in the regular season finale – and a whole slew of mediocre victories over bad Case, Ohio State, and Michigan State teams. The D pitched a shutout in five of the eight games and allowed more than three points once … against Quantico Marines.

151. 1910 Harvard (8-0-1)

All-Time Season Score: 14.1944
Key Season Score Element: Outscored teams 155-5
Best Win: Harvard 12, Brown 0
Worst Game: Harvard 0, Yale 0

There were a few great wins, but they were offset by a whole lot of teams that fall into the Bad Win category. Five of the eight victories were bad, and there was a tie against Yale on the road in the season finale. The D gave up just five points all year, coming in a 27-5 win over a strong Cornell squad.

150 Greatest College Football National Champions
CFN 2022 Final Rankings | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 3 | No. 4
No. 5No. 6 | No. 7 | No. 8 | No. 9 | No. 1011-25 | 26-50
51-75 | 76-100 | 101-125 | 126-150 | Just Missed
CFN Season Formula Criteria | @ColFootballNews

150 Greatest College Football National Champions: Top 150

Texas Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Texas football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Texas football schedule 2023: Who do the Longhorns miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Texas Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 Rice

Sept 9 at Alabama

Sept 16 Wyoming

Sept 23 at Baylor

Sept 30 Kansas

Oct 7 Oklahoma (in Dallas)

Oct 14 OPEN DATE

Oct 21 at Houston

Oct 28 BYU

Nov 4 Kansas State

Nov 11 at TCU

Nov 18 at Iowa State

Nov 24 Texas Tech

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Texas Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Longhorns miss from the Big 12 slate?

Considering the Longhorns are leaving soon for the SEC, it might have been nice to mostly miss the new Big 12 teams on the schedule. For the most part, that happened.

They have to play Houston and BYU, but they miss both Cincinnati and UCF. Considering BYU is coming to Austin – and there’s no dangerous trip to Provo – that’s not a bad thing.

West Virginia and Texas don’t exactly have a rich history, so that’s not all that bad a miss from the slate nostalgia-wise. Missing Oklahoma State, though, isn’t fun, but it’s a good break considering …

Texas Football Schedule What Really Matters

There might be two road games in a row late in the year – at TCU and Iowa State – and considering the Oklahoma game is in Dallas, there are just six home games. That’s not a lot for a program of this caliber, but there’s one big plus.

Texas doesn’t leave Texas all that often.

Going to Houston isn’t exactly a killer road trip, and Baylor and TCU keep the team in the state – that always matters with this fan base. There’s a road game at Iowa State to go along with that date with Bama – that’s it for the games outside of the state.

Texas Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

At Alabama. For a Texas team that has the talent to possibly do what TCU pulled off, that’s a killer of a road trip considering how manageable the rest of the schedule is.

11-2 with a Big 12 Championship almost certainly doesn’t get it done in a four-team College Football Playoff era, so realistically, Texas probably has to be perfect outside of that trip to Tuscaloosa.

Going to TCU is dangerous, and Oklahoma is always going to be a concern even after last year’s debacle, but that’s about it. Yeah, it really might be possible to run the table outside of the Bama game, but if the Longhorns can pull that off … look out.

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Texas Tech Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Texas Tech football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Texas Tech football schedule 2023: Who do the Red Raiders miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Texas Tech Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 at Wyoming

Sept 9 Oregon

Sept 16 Tarleton State

Sept 23 at West Virginia

Sept 30 Houston

Oct 7 at Baylor

Oct 14 Kansas State

Oct 21 at BYU

Oct 28 OPEN DATE

Nov 2 TCU

Nov 11 at Kansas

Nov 18 UCF

Nov 24 at Texas

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Texas Tech Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Red Raiders miss from the Big 12 slate?

The Red Raiders don’t have to deal with all things Oklahoma.

Missing Oklahoma and Oklahoma State is a huge plus, but there’s no Iowa State on the slate – the Cyclones will be better, but they’re still coming off a bad year. They get three of the Big 12 newbies – BYU, UCF, and Houston – but they don’t have to face Cincinnati.

That leaves a whole bunch of good Big 12 teams to deal with, but …

Texas Tech Football Schedule What Really Matters

Again, not having to play Oklahoma or Oklahoma State is a big deal.

That means TCU and Kansas State – the two teams in the Big 12 Championship last season – are there, but both of them have to come to Lubbock.

Yeah, there are five Big 12 road games, but all things considered they’re not horrible. Going to West Virginia and Kansas is manageable. BYU? That’s a problem going to Provo, and dealing with Baylor and Texas on the road is part of being in the solid conference – you can’t miss everyone.

Texas Tech Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

It’s a quirky slate.

For a good team returning with a whole lot of promise, there’s enough to push for a winning season, but it’s going to be a battle each and every week outside of the home game against Tarleton State.

The Red Raiders have to go to Wyoming, but they get Oregon at home. Neither of those will be easy.

There aren’t two road games in a row, and there isn’t the problem of three road games in four dates like some Big 12 teams are dealing with.

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UCF Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

UCF football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

UCF football schedule 2023: Who do the Knights miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


UCF Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Aug 26 OPEN DATE

Aug 31 Kent State

Sept 9 at Boise State

Sept 16 Villanova

Sept 23 at Kansas State

Sept 30 Baylor

Oct 7 at Kansas

Oct 12 OPEN DATE

Oct 21 at Oklahoma

Oct 28 West Virginia

Nov 4 at Cincinnati

Nov 11 Oklahoma State

Nov 18 at Texas Tech

Nov 25 Houston

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UCF Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Knights miss from the Big 12 slate?

Welcome to the Big 12, UCF. Here’s your gift …

You don’t have to play Texas or TCU.

Texas is going to be a whole lot better, and TCU played for the national title. They’re off the original new conference slate, and so is BYU.

That’s not a bad thing, especially considering a trip to Provo – if that was going to be the game – would’ve been a problem. Missing Iowa State isn’t great, though, even though it’ll be improved.

UCF Football Schedule What Really Matters

The Knights are getting hit with five Big 12 road games including both Kansas teams. Combine that with the date at Oklahoma, and they get the bad break of playing three road games in four conference dates.

Easing the pain a bit is a week off before playing the Sooners, but it still means they’re only in Orlando once between September 23rd and the end of October.

UCF Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

Even with the five Big 12 road games and a date at Boise State in non-conference play, it’s still one of the easiest schedules of any Big 12 team.

There’s no game outside of the Big 12 against a Power Five program, and getting Kent State and Villanova are easy ways to gear up for what’s coming. Combine that with home games against West Virginia and Houston, and there should be a solid base of wins to build from.

It’s not all going to be easy. Those road dates at Kansas State, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech should be just enough to keep UCF from cranking out a massive season, but again, compared to other Big 12 teams this isn’t bad.

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West Virginia Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

West Virginia football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

West Virginia football schedule 2023: Who do the Mountaineers miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


West Virginia Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 at Penn State

Sept 9 Duquesne

Sept 16 Pitt

Sept 23 at Texas Tech

Sept 30 TCU

Oct 7 OPEN DATE

Oct 12 at Houston

Oct 21 Oklahoma State

Oct 28 at UCF

Nov 4 BYU

Nov 11 at Oklahoma

Nov 18 Cincinnati

Nov 25 at Baylor

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West Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Mountaineers miss from the Big 12 slate?

The3 Mountaineers don’t have to deal with all things Kansas. They miss both Kansas and Kansas State – it’s not bad to miss the defending Big 12 champion – and they also don’t have to deal with Texas. This year, that’s a huge plus.

Missing Iowa State … ehhhhh. It was one of the Big 12’s worst teams last year, but it should be improved. Even so, that wouldn’t be a bad team to have as opposed to, say, Oklahoma.

But …

West Virginia Football Schedule What Really Matters

There aren’t two road games in a row all year, so the Mountaineers should be able to settle in a bit before Big 12 play.

They alternate road and home games in Big 12 play, but with a week off before going to Houston, they only leave Morgantown once from September 9th until October 12th. That doesn’t mean the slate is easy, but the pain is spread out.

Getting TCU, Oklahoma State, and BYU at home helps, but that’s offset by playing five Big 12 road games. That, and …

West Virginia Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

This might be the Big 12’s toughest schedule.

There’s the easy game against Duquesne, but starting the season off at Penn State and hosting Pitt in non-conference play is a big problem.

It’s not that the Mountaineers can’t be more than just competitive in the Big 12 road games, it’s that there’s an extra one and none of them will be breezes.

It’s going to be a fight to get to six wins – it would’ve been nice to have three guaranteed warm-up games before dealing with the Big 12.

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Baylor Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Baylor football schedule 2023 analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Baylor football schedule 2023: Who do the Bears miss on the Big 12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Baylor Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Sept 2 Texas State

Sept 9 Utah

Sept 16 Long Island

Sept 23 Texas

Sept 30 at UCF

Oct 7 Texas Tech

Oct 14 OPEN DATE

Oct 21 at Cincinnati

Oct 28 Iowa State

Nov 4 Houston

Nov 11 at Kansas State

Nov 18 at TCU

Nov 25 West Virginia

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Baylor Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Bears miss from the Big 12 slate?

The Big 12 schedule has a few tough twists and turns, but Bears get a few massive breaks. It starts with not having to deal with what should be a refreshed Oklahoma team. That, and there’s no BYU, there’s no dealing with Oklahoma State, and Kansas is no longer the sure-thing win it was in the past.

However that means it has to face Texas – that starts things off at home – and it has to go to TCU.

Baylor Football Schedule What Really Matters

Baylor doesn’t have to do too much traveling.

It only has four road games – all in the Big 12 – and one of them is against TCU. While it misses BYU, it has to go away from Waco to UCF and Cincinnati. Best of all, there isn’t a run of three road games in four weeks – Kansas State and TCU are the only back-to-back away dates.

And it’s not like going to Fort Worth is a stretch of a drive.

Own home field advantage, and this should be a great year.

Baylor Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

Considering Utah and Texas both have to come to Baylor, this isn’t all that bad of a schedule.

There’s a week off before having to go to Cincinnati, and again, there’s no Oklahoma or Oklahoma State to face.

Basically, there’s not a game on the slate that’s not winnable. Getting bowl eligible should be a breeze, and if the team can be a little bit sharper, eight wins with this schedule should be a starting point.

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Colorado Football Schedule 2023: Analysis, Breakdown, 3 Things To Know

Colorado football schedule 2023. Analysis, breakdown, 3 things to know

Colorado football schedule 2023: Who do the Buffaloes miss on the Pac-12 schedule and what are 3 things to know?


Colorado Football Schedule 2023: 3 Things To Know

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Aug 26 OPEN DATE

Sept 2 at TCU

Sept 9 Nebraska

Sept 16 Colorado State

Sept 23 at Oregon

Sept 30 USC

Oct 7 at Arizona State

Oct 13 Stanford

Oct 21 OPEN DATE

Oct 28 at UCLA

Nov 4 Oregon State

Nov 11 Arizona

Nov 17 at Washington State

Nov 25 at Utah

Colorado Football Schedule What To Know: Who do the Buffaloes miss from the Pac-12 slate?

It would’ve been nice to have Cal on the schedule. That’s one of the few teams in the Pac-12 that Colorado – even an improved one under Deion Sanders – can look to for a likely win, but on the plus side, not having to deal with Washington helps.

There are five Pac-12 road games, with dates at Oregon, UCLA, and Utah the biggest problems. However …

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Colorado Football Schedule What Really Matters

Unlike most Pac-12 teams, Colorado doesn’t have to deal with a run of three road games in four weeks. Throw in the week off coming on October 21st, and there’s a nice midseason stretch when the team only leaves Boulder once from October 7th to November 17th. That’s when the wins have to start piling up, because …

Colorado Football Schedule What To Know: What does it all really mean?

It’s a rough slate for Coach Prime’s bunch.

The improvements are coming, but there’s still a whole lot of rebuilding to do. Starting out at TCU and then dealing with Nebraska doesn’t exactly ease into the era. Throw in the always testy showdown against Colorado State, and there’s no true layup on the slate.

There are enough winnable games to make a big jump, though. Get by Nebraska and Colorado State, and the Buffs can looks to home games against Stanford and Arizona to get in the mix for six victories and a bowl. Lose any of those, and it’ll be tough.

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