Student Gameday Huddle

Huddle up and stand together, shoulder to shoulder.
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Come cheer on the Buffs before nearly every home football game at the new student tailgate tradition, hosted by the Division of Student Affairs and the Dean of Students. There will be free food, giveaways, games, music and a chance to be highlighted in Folsom Field if you are chosen as the Student Fan of the Game.Ìý
Student Gameday Huddle Dates
ÌýÌýAug. 29: Home Opener and Stripe Out Game | North Dakota State
ÌýÌý4-5:30 p.m.
ÌýÌýFarrand Field
ÌýÌýSept. 21: Homecoming and Buffs Wear White | Baylor
ÌýÌý3-5 p.m.
ÌýÌýFarrand Field
ÌýÌýOct. 12: Gold Rush | Kansas State
ÌýÌý6:15-8:15Ìýp.m.
ÌýÌýFarrand Field
ÌýÌýOct. 26: Family Weekend | Cincinnati
There will be no Student Gameday Huddle on Family Weekend. Find more information aboutÌýFamily Weekend here.Ìý
ÌýÌýNov. 16: Salute to Service | UtahÌý
ÌýÌý7-9 a.m.
ÌýÌýFarrand Field

Student Fan of the Game
One student will be chosen at each of the Student Gameday Huddles as that matchup’s Student Fan of the Game. Submit your nomination by 11 a.m. on the Wednesday before each tailgate.Ìý
Student Fans of the Game:
- Are named and celebrated at the Student Gameday Huddle.Ìý
- Win a prize from the CU Bookstore.
- Get the chance to walk onto the field during the game.
- Are featured on the Folsom Field scoreboards during the game.
Students can self-nominate or nominate a friend to be the Student Fan of the Game. Families, faculty and staff can nominate a deserving student as well.
Student Fans of the Game must:
- Have Buff Pride and school spirit.
- Regularly attend athletics events or is involved in campus in other ways.
- Be in good academic and behavioral standing.
- Attend the Student Gameday Huddle to be considered.
- Must have a ticket to the gameÌý
Remember that you are a Buff wherever you are
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ18 Creed is honor; respect and integrity. Let’s all enjoy the game and embody these core values.Ìý
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Honor
CU and the City of Boulder welcome fans new and old to experience first-hand what it means to be a Buff and stand “Shoulder to Shoulder.â€ÌýÌý
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Respect
Being a part of the CU and Boulder communities means treating everyone with dignity.ÌýÌýÌýÌý
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Integrity
Take care of yourself and others. Recognizing poor behavior and calling it out is important for the safety and well-being of our community. This includes having a great time but making sure others have fun by celebrating responsibly. Everyone plays an important part in these efforts.Ìý
