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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 149459" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>On a lot of topics, I find that I agree with [USER=347]@Animal02[/USER] but disagree on this one. I don't buy the idea that we want the right to show we're the best team in the conference and in the country by removing difficult teams from our schedule. He may have a point about an undefeated P5 conf champ getting to the CFP, but if we were a 1 loss ACC Champ and our only loss was to CU during the season, then I think we'd have an argument too. We would either have beaten them in the ACC CG or beaten the Atlantic Division champs that beat them. If CU was ranked high enough, it would likely not be an eliminating loss, and if they weren't then we shouldn't have lost to them.</p><p></p><p>So, I say, look at the economics of having the CU game at home every other year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 149459, member: 195"] On a lot of topics, I find that I agree with [USER=347]@Animal02[/USER] but disagree on this one. I don't buy the idea that we want the right to show we're the best team in the conference and in the country by removing difficult teams from our schedule. He may have a point about an undefeated P5 conf champ getting to the CFP, but if we were a 1 loss ACC Champ and our only loss was to CU during the season, then I think we'd have an argument too. We would either have beaten them in the ACC CG or beaten the Atlantic Division champs that beat them. If CU was ranked high enough, it would likely not be an eliminating loss, and if they weren't then we shouldn't have lost to them. So, I say, look at the economics of having the CU game at home every other year. [/QUOTE]
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