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Some guy filling in on local radio today (I didn't catch his name) actually said that not only will he be taking sCUm in week one with the points against TCU (current line is around 20), but he is picking them to win outright because TCU lost so many players from their national championship appearing team last year. I'm sorry, what? He then said that sCUm would destroy Nebraska in the second game. I really, REALLY hope that he's wrong about both of those predictions. 


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Careful on that limb, those Boulder hippies can throw a battery pretty far.
Considering I went to the last game in 2019, with my Colorado plated car, got out with 4 others in Nebraska gear on campus, walked around said campus, went to the game and even talked a bunch of crap in the middle of a CU section and had zero issues...I think that limb is strong enough.  This myth is outdated and simply not true any more.  I work in Boulder, talk to people about this, and very few of them care about CU. 

 
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Considering I went to the last game in 2019, with my Colorado plated car, got out with 4 others in Nebraska gear on campus, walked around said campus, went to the game and even talked a bunch of crap in the middle of a CU section and had zero issues...I think that limb is strong enough.  This myth is outdated and simply not true any more.  I work in Boulder, talk to people about this, and very few of them care about CU. 


But, but the hippies (haven't heard that term in a long time). They're all rabid football fans and prone to violent outbursts from smoking all that evil ganja.

 
Considering I went to the last game in 2019, with my Colorado plated car, got out with 4 others in Nebraska gear on campus, walked around said campus, went to the game and even talked a bunch of crap in the middle of a CU section and had zero issues...I think that limb is strong enough.  This myth is outdated and simply not true any more.  I work in Boulder, talk to people about this, and very few of them care about CU. 
I bet you're a lot of fun at parties.

 
Considering I went to the last game in 2019, with my Colorado plated car, got out with 4 others in Nebraska gear on campus, walked around said campus, went to the game and even talked a bunch of crap in the middle of a CU section and had zero issues...I think that limb is strong enough.  This myth is outdated and simply not true any more.  I work in Boulder, talk to people about this, and very few of them care about CU. 
It very well could be that how fans act now compared to them is different. But, it’s been well documented for the world to see as to how they can be when their fans had to get tear gassed out of the stadium during the CSU game. 
 

 
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tears-fall-on-mile-high/

Edit: that’s not the situation I’m looking for. 
 

They were playing CSU at mile high one time and the game had to be stopped and an entire section of CU students had to be cleared out for the game to continue. 
 

Then I found this. 
 

https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2236794




I do remember the 2005 game well. The other example doesn't make clear who the fans were, but it'd be safe to assume that it was CSU fans since it was a field rushing scenario and they were the team that dominated and won.

I've got no love for CU fans and that 2005 'eject the entire student section' incident is hilarious and pathetic, but the NU fanbase's folklore about how monstrous the weed smoking hippies in Boulder are has always been silly and overblown and barely more than urban legend to me.

 
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