September 17, 2008
Colorado oddities and other odd notes
Advertiser

MORGANTOWN - Cleaning out a crowded notebook and a cluttered mind while wondering what it takes to sell out a Colorado football game:

  • As of Tuesday, there were still 2,000 tickets left for Thursday's game between Colorado and West Virginia in Boulder. A year ago, Florida State visited Folsom Field and that one didn't sell out either. Yet CU coach Dan Hawkins still wants to enclose one end of the stadium with additional seats.
  • Go figure.

  • Speaking of CU, what's that about anyway?
  • I realize this has been going on for ages, but I never paid it any attention until a year ago when Marshall was playing Tulsa and someone pointed out that the preferred abbreviation for the University of Tulsa is not UT, but TU. Then West Virginia played the University of Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl and I realized that OU was bass ackwards, too. And now comes the University of Colorado and CU.

    Must be a West-of-the-Mississippi thing. Maybe I can find out during the CU-UWV game on Thursday.

  • Every time I write something about Bill Stewart's reluctance to make a big deal out of the altitude problems playing in Colorado, the e-mailers come out of the woodwork. They relate personal stories of the difficulties they've faced adapting to altitude and begging someone - anyone, please - to convey the seriousness of the situation to West Virginia's coach.
  • Well, Stewart knows all about high altitude and the effect it can have. He also knows how to deal with it as far as arriving early to acclimate to the change, hydrating in advance, all that stuff.

    But he also knows that short of going a week early, there's not much else you can do beyond what he and his staff have done. And if he makes it a big deal, his players will get it into their heads that it's a big deal. And that's not a good idea.

    As long as it's being talked about, though, why not plant a seed for next year, when Colorado has to come to West Virginia?

    "They'll be taxed, but you get tired in every football game,'' Stewart said, referring to Thursday's game in Boulder. "Try [playing in] the Southeast. Try this humidity here when Indian summer sets in. Wait until next year when Colorado comes back here and that old Indian summer sets in. They'll think, 'Whoa, I like that dry climate.' We're used to the humidity.''

    Report a violation or offensive comment.
    [X] Close
    to report abuse.
    Posted By: Anonymous (8:35pm 09-17-2008)
    Report Abuse


    Morgantown's altitude is 1237 feet, or 377 meters. Don't rely on Wikipedia. It's not a real source, people.

    Posted By: Anonymous (4:42pm 09-17-2008)
    Report Abuse


    Big East officiating is horrible and the BE pretty much sucks as a conference. I would love to see WVU defect to another conference, say the SEC.

    Posted By: Anonymous (2:48pm 09-17-2008)
    Report Abuse


    With all the TV timeouts and other stoppages, the altitude shouldn't matter much. It's not like they're running for 60 minutes continuously.

    Posted By: Colonel Forbin (2:17pm 09-17-2008)
    Report Abuse


    Altitude of Boulder, CO, 5430 Feet, Morgantown, WV 960 Feet, difference of 4,470 feet.

    Advertisement - Your ad here
    Advertisement - Your ad here
    SMITH'S CARPET ONE
    When it comes to buying flooring for your home, there's only one flooring store to visit, Carpet...
    Advertisement - Your ad here