Before we get started there was some sad news from Centennial 38 and the Rapids today. Ryan Sabin, one of C38's tailgate crew, passed away after a medical incident at the Open Cup game Wednesday night. His Rapids family will miss him terribly and my thoughts are with his loved ones. The club will wear black armbands to remember him tomorrow and there will be a moment of silence before the next home match on the 9th.
Friday, May 1, 2026
Dynamo, Rapids, Running Out Of Gas
Before we get started there was some sad news from Centennial 38 and the Rapids today. Ryan Sabin, one of C38's tailgate crew, passed away after a medical incident at the Open Cup game Wednesday night. His Rapids family will miss him terribly and my thoughts are with his loved ones. The club will wear black armbands to remember him tomorrow and there will be a moment of silence before the next home match on the 9th.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Path To The Final Is Open
Last night's game was fairly ugly to watch. The Rapids certainly played down to their opponents while the officiating was rough. In the end though the home side got the result and moves on to the quarterfinals for the first time in 20 years. The Burgundy Bots took the lead twice, gave it back twice, and finally won in 7 rounds of PKs.
This morning the draw was held for the rest of the competition. The 8 remaining teams (all MLS this year) are split into a West pot and an East pot with the winners meeting in the final. Colorado was grouped with San Jose, Houston, and St. Louis, while Columbus, NYCFC, Orlando, and Atlanta make up the East. For the quarterfinals the Rapids will host San Jose while S. Louis hosts Houston. Then if Colorado beats San Jose they'll hos the StL/Hou winner in the west semifinal (if San Jose wins then the StL-Hou winner hosts them). The final will be hosted by the winner of the eastern group.
So Colorado gets four straight home games in the USOC then travels to the final, if they get that far. This is our best chance to win it since we reached the final in 1999. But what stands in our wat is the hottest team in MLS, San Jose. Top of the league, won 9 of 10 games this season, only allowed 6 goals. If, somehow, we get by them then you would think we would be favorites to win the semis.
The semifinal will be May 19th or 20th at the Dick. The prior weekend we're in Sandy for the first leg of the Rocky Mountain Cup and the following Saturday we're at home facing Dallas in our last game before the World Cup break. San Jose has Dallas at home the weekend before and a trip to Portland after. If I'm the Rapids I look to get (at least) a draw in Utah and punt on the Dallas game. Should they beat San Jose the semifinal wouldn't be until mid-September, with the final in October.
Back to last night's match, some thoughts:
Random Thoughts:
- Last night really showed the gap between the leagues to me. The Rapids went out there without two of their biggest names (Steffen and Aaronson), pulled two other notable starters at half (Cannon and Ojediran), played pretty badly the hole game, and were down a man for the last 15 minutes plus all 30 minutes of extra time, and it still took a PK for a team that was USL Champs two years ago and a playoff team last year to use that man advantage. There's a lot of talk about how the Springs kept it close and played hard, but even with that they were struggling to stay in the game.
- Speaking of that man down, I don't know what Thompson was thinking. Its a clear red as he swept his back leg through the legs of the Switchback.
- A couple of other big events, First the Georgi goal to take the lead in extra time has a hint of offside, but I don't know if MLS VAR calls it back. The EPL might, as they sit there and draw lines, but eyeballing it off the screen like MLS I don't know if there's enough there to overturn.
- Meanwhile the Switchbacks PK late in extra time seemed like BS on the 8-bit scoreboard in the stadium, but watching it on a real screen today I'm leaning towards it being the right call. It does appear like it hit Atencio's arm and he had it out away from his body.
- Speaking of, Josh can go sit on the bench next to Steffen now. He was involved in both Switchbacks goals. On the first he's standing 2 yards away from an unmarked Springs attacker in the box and doesn't close him down, instead he's bouncing around like he's hoping for an outlet pass to start a break, but Hamzat is another yard past him and would be the better player to take that pass. So then its an easy put away for that attacker. And he missed his PK in the shootout. A number of fans think he had a good night passing, but he wasn't involved in either Rapids goal. Being a good passer that doesn't lead to anything isn't enough to make up for repeated defensive mistakes.
- There were a few players that seemed to struggle and revert to old habits. Yapi seemed off (especially in the first half) and Cannon struggled at times. To be fair to Reggie it was his first game back off of injury.
- The Rapids had a hard time adjusting to the ref. Sometimes you get a ref that is going to be ticky-tack about things and you have to deal with it, not just complain.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
I-25 Derby In The Open Cup
Tomorrow night the Rapids are going to try to do something they've never done at the Dick. Qualify for the Open Cup quarterfinals. The last time the burgundy boys made it past the Round of 16 they were the black and blue boys and were playing their last season at Mile High (though both USOC gamers were on the road that year) and it was the last time we beat a MLS team in this competition, taking down FSL 1-0 in Utah. This is also the 10th anniversary of the last time we played the Switchbacks, beating them in USOC play, so its only appropriate that they're our opponents tomorrow night for this all-Colorado battle. If Minnesota beats San Jose in the match about to kickoff the Colorado teams were be the furthest west teams left in this year's competition. Kickoff tomorrow night is at 7pm.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Soaked
I predicted a tow goal loss in Vancouver, and that's what happened, but the score line flattered us. With the exception of about 5-10 minutes in each half Vancouver had full control of this game and it never felt like we were going to get anything out of it. In the end a week against 3 of the toughest teams in the league ended with 1 point, which shows you how far the Rapids have to go still.
- This game could have easily been 3-0, or 5-2, or anything in-between. Vancouver missed multiple great chances, and had a goal disallowed while our goal probably shouldn't have counted.
- On our goal the ball appears to hit both Sealy's arm and particularly Navarro's arm right before it went in the goal. Now only one angle showed that and there's enough of a potential optical illusion there that I can see why VAR didn't send it down, but I'm 95% sure we got away with one there.
- It was a particularly bad miss when in the second half Vancouver had a goal disallowed for a similar handball. Had Vancouver not come out on top they would still be screaming about those calls.
- On the Rapids goal, Ojediran played probably the best pass of the season to set up the attacking sequence.
- Meanwhile on the disallowed goal the only reason it even hit the attackers arm is the Herrington came from way back to make a pinpoint tackle to deny the attacker the easy shot. Gorgeous play.
- You know last time we went to Canada and Steffen had a horrible game that cost us points and I said if he had one more bad game it would be time to bench him? Well this game wasn't as bad as Toronto, but it wasn't good. He looked slow on the first Vancouver goal, though I'm not sure he could have saved it anyway, and was completely caught in no-man's land on the second. He also struggled to catch anything all night, giving up a number of rebounds but none that turned out to be dangerous. He just looked like he was laboring all night. I think its time for Hansen.
- Outside of the gorgeous Herrington play our defense struggled all night. Holding was cooked regularly and neither Thompson or Navarro looked great. And the less said about Rosenberry on the third goal the better (nothing Keegan could do, he just doesn't have the speed anymore).
- For his second start in a row Aaronson was subbed out in the second half while the team was down a goal. That's not what you want to see from somebody of his stature/price
- In the 3 games last week the Rapids gave up 6 goals. Their offense combined for 8 shots on goal in those 3 games. Really hard to win with a dichotomy like that.
- The Rapids had a majority of possession in each if those three games, but couldn't turn it into anything.
- After this rough week the Rapids face 5 teams around or below them before the World Cup break. They're at Houston, Minnesota, and FSL, and face St. Louis and Dallas at home, They should be looking to get 7-9 points out of those (including at least 1 in Sandy) and staying in a playoff position going into the break.
- Before that though, they've got the Switchbacks at home on Wednesday night for a place in the Open Cup Quarterfinals, A round they've never reached wearing burgundy.





