I rotated there so I can make a few comments on what I experienced. First of all, I did NOT get the feeling that "Colorado only likes their own"...only one of the four spots go to a CU student and that's not a guarantee. There appears to be a geographical bias, as in most programs because there are not many residents from the East. Colorado does, however, interview all rotators and CU students--I personally think that these courtesy interviews are a waste of everyone's time, but that's just me. I found Colorado to be a solid program now that D'Ambrosia has stabilized it. They appeared to be weak in Foot and Ankle but very strong in all other aspects. Overall, Colorado, as a state, seems to be a big draw to almost everyone there--how can it not be?