Polls Archive


Karl Dorrell: Some spring practices to be open to the public. Thoughts?
  • "We want you guys to come out and see what we do" - Coach Dorrell gets it! Publicity and good will for the program - win/win! (54%, 192 Votes)
  • Glad that there will be extra news for CU fans to digest, but since I won't be able to attend the practices, it's not really a big deal for me either way (28%, 100 Votes)
  • Glad to hear it, but I'm not sure it's a great idea for the new coaching staff to let the rest of the world know what CU is planning for the fall (18%, 64 Votes)

Start Date: March 3, 2020 @ 7:04 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Report: CU to hire DB coach Demetrice Martin, DL coach Chris Wilson, and OL coach Mitch Rodrigue. Thoughts?
  • Are you kidding? Martin and Wilson are known for their recruiting, both have years of experience, and both have west coast ties ... and I trust Dorrell is right on Rodrigue (43%, 194 Votes)
  • Ever hopeful. These three new hires sound like they fit the bill, so I am cautiously optimistic. Ask me again in December after their first season (and first Recruiting Class is signed) (40%, 184 Votes)
  • The line hires are the most important. Chris Wilson seems like a great hire, but Mitch Rodrigue seems like a reach. Sigh ... (17%, 78 Votes)

Start Date: March 2, 2020 @ 6:25 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Buffs lose third straight, falling on the road to Stanford, 72-64. Thoughts?
  • Three straight losses ... and not looking good in doing so. Sad to see CU going south with tournament play right around the corner (74%, 274 Votes)
  • CU's 21 regular season wins are tied for the most in school history. I'm trusting that the Buffs will right the ship when the tournaments start. Fingers crossed! (13%, 49 Votes)
  • Nice of the Buffs to almost single-handedly help other Pac-12 teams get into the NCAA tournament. You're welcome, Stanford, UCLA ... (13%, 46 Votes)

Start Date: March 1, 2020 @ 7:01 pm
End Date: No Expiry

Report: CU to hire Taylor Embree as its new tight ends coach. Thoughts?
  • Withholding judgment until we know who the other five assistants will be. The tight ends coach is probably the least vital assistant, so I'm giving Embree a pass for now (54%, 192 Votes)
  • Like it. A coach with a solid background with the position, with west coast ties, as well as family ties to CU. Good all the way around (36%, 129 Votes)
  • Not a fan. A younger man with exactly zero recruiting experience. If the head coach hasn't been on the recruiting trail for a decade, he needs to surround himself with coaches who have (10%, 34 Votes)

Start Date: February 29, 2020 @ 7:59 pm
End Date: No Expiry

CU men's basketball is 21-8, 10-6 in Pac-12 play, and are in fourth place in the conference. Predictions for the Buffs' regular season finish?
  • The way the Buffs have played the last two games, I'm afraid CU will finish outside of the top four - again! - and have to play a first round game in Las Vegas (again!) (45%, 120 Votes)
  • I can see the Buffs hanging on to a top four finish (the first since joining the Pac-12!), but - despite being only one game out - any chance at winning the regular season title is gone (37%, 98 Votes)
  • I am ever the optimist. CU has two winnable games (Stanford, Utah) left, and other contenders have tougher games left. CU can still win its first Pac-12 regular season title! (18%, 48 Votes)

Start Date: February 28, 2020 @ 8:00 pm
End Date: No Expiry

5 Replies to “Polls Archive”

  1. The Buffs need to wear the silver and gold that are the official school colors. Black jerseys are OK as the’ve been around for a long time, but out with the black helmets–and the white ones too. Gold helmets with silver pants, alternating with silver helmets and gold pants would be good. Nix on all black and all white!!

  2. Stuart, your polls are so thoughtful and on point. Appreciate you doing this and sharing it with your CUAtTheGame community.

  3. Wouldn’t mind the Cheez-It Bowl at all, as I have connections at Kellogg’s (owns Cheez-it) who could get me tickets!! Is that Cheezy??? 🙂

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