Buff quarterback Shedeur Sanders struggled throughout much of the game, but directed a game-tying 98-yard scoring drive in the final two minutes of regulation, then threw two touchdowns in two overtime periods to lead the No. 18 Buffaloes to a come-from-behind 43-35 win over rival Colorado State.

CU trailed 21-14 at the half — with one of its touchdowns coming on an 80-yard interception return by Shilo Sanders — and looked to be heading for an embarrassing loss  to 23.5-point underdog CSU when the Rams took a 28-17 lead with just more than 11 minutes to go in regulation. But the Buffs cut the margin to 28-20 with a field goal and Colorado’s defense forced a punt with just more than two minutes to play. The kick bounced out of bounds at the CU two-yard line with 2:06 on the clock — but that proved to be plenty of time for Sanders.

Sanders completed five passes on the drive for 106 yards as CU overcame two penalties on the march. Sanders found a wide-open Jimmy Horn Jr. for a 45-yard touchdown, then connected with tight end Michael Harrison for the two-point conversion to set up overtime. “I went into ‘Brady mode’,” said Sanders, referring to Tom Brady and his penchant for last minute victories. “They left us too much time”.

“I knew even if we got the ball on a two, three, or four-yard line, as long as the ball is in Shedeur’s hands, we’re going to get down this field,” said Coach Prime, who raised his first season record at Colorado to 3-0. “I knew that without a shadow of a doubt. And when we went to center field to talk about overtime until we won the ball. I want you to have the ball. I want you to pressure him to get them out of their comfort zone. That’s how transparent an excellent day for Colorado was a great day for the Buffalo fans. It’s a great day that we got to win.”

The Buffs were out-gained on the evening by the Rams, 499 yards to 418, but too many turnovers (four, including the pick-six by Shilo Sanders and the game-clinching interception by Trevor Woods in the second overtime) and too many penalties (17 for 182 yards) denied the Rams the upset.

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Themes for the game Essay usually present themselves (e.g., “It’s Personal” was an easy pick for the Nebraska game) … I was all set with “Silence of the Rams”, for the CSU game, with the Buffs putting Jay Norvell in his place … But that didn’t age very well …

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*Video: Lee Corso’s 400th headgear pick: CU* – *ESPN’s Video Intro to GameDay* … Game Day! – “We still grinding. Still got so much to prove” … *Video: ESPN’s Rece Davis and Desmond Howard talk CU* … Neill Woelk’s Keys to the Game … DL Jordan Domineck: “We definitely are coming together as a defense” …

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TV Executive: If CU had Coach Prime a year ago, the Pac-12 might still be together … Pac-12 Coach: “Everyone chalked up Colorado as a win – They’ve erased that” … CBS QB Power Rankings: Shedeur Sanders in at No. 4 …

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The Buffs and Rams haven’t met since 2019 (Mel Tucker’s first game), and not in Boulder since 2009 (a CSU victory) … ESPN GameDay back in Boulder for the first time since 1996 … With 300 yards passing against CSU, Shedeur Sanders will set another school record … CSU last in the nation in passing yards allowed …

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CSU arranged its schedule to have a bye the second week of the season, and are practicing at 8:00 p.m., all to figure out a way to defeat Big Brother Colorado … With a redshirt freshman quarterback and an unthreatening offense, CU might be able to name its score in a game for the first time in years ….

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The Buffs have been on a Rocky Mountain High since taking down the hated Huskers, but the Rocky Mountain Showdown looms … After taking a few extra moments to savor the win over the Big Red, we give you our “T.I.P.S.” for CU v. CSU, as well as our predictions for the Blackout Game Saturday night …

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