Colorado 48, Central Florida 21


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Colorado used big plays from both the offense and the defense to defeat Central Florida on the road, 48-21. Shedeur Sanders completed 28-of-35 passes for 290 yards and three touchdowns, while the defense forced four turnovers, including a 95-yard fumble return for a touchdown by safety Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig to seal the game with five minutes remaining.

The Buffs were out-gained on the steamy afternoon (85-degrees at kickoff, with 78-percent humidity) by the Knights, 461 yards to 418, but never trailed. Three different receivers scored, with Will Sheppard scoring on a 47-yard pass from Sanders to lead the team with 99 yards on only four receptions. Travis Hunter had his five-game streak of 100-yard receiving games broken, collecting nine passes for 89 yards and a touchdown. LaJohntay Wester, the hero of the Baylor comeback the week before, had three catches for 34 yards, including a 23-yard touchdown.

The CU running game, while not outstanding, was effective for the first time in memory. Three backs – Isaiah Augustave, Dallan Hayden, and Micah Welch – had a combined 20 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Overall, with Shedeur Sanders being sacked only twice, the Buffs finished with a season-best 128 yards rushing.

Four turnovers were certainly the key to the CU defense holding UCF to 21 points, but the Buffs were effective the entire game. The Buffs surrendered their first points in the third quarter all season, but gave up only a third quarter touchdown, allowing the offense to put the game away in the second half.

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“Time for Expectation”

//posted 9.29.2024
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For years, the Buff Nation has had nothing but hope.

Hoping for the team to come around. Hoping that a roster filled with three-star players could find a way to defeat programs filled with four- and five-star prospects. Hoping for a coaching staff which could find a way to build a culture able to compete with programs who were better funded, programs which had the full support of their fans, their community, and their university administration.

We all but gave up hope during the 2022 season. When Karl Dorrell was fired mid-season, and then Chancellor Phil DiStefano declared that he saw no need for Colorado to change its transfer policy … even hope was a folly.

Then, Coach Prime came along.

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Colorado Daily

//posted 9.28.2024
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Game Day! … Five UCF Players to watch … Buffs will have plenty of friends and family at the game … Neill Woelk: Keys to UCF Game … Coach Prime: “We must apply more pressure on the quarterbacks” …

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 9.27.2024

CU’s first-ever game against Central Florida … How did the “Bounce House” get its name? … ESPN Power Index doesn’t like CU’s chances … CU is 23rd in the nation in the red zone defense …

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Big 12 Notes

//posted 9.26.2024
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Seven remaining members of Mountain West Conference pledge solidarity … UNLV Starting quarterback quits team over NIL dispute … Pac-2 sues Mountain West over exit penalties for five departing schools (which it agreed to several months ago) …

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CU’s second trip back to Columbia since the infamous “Fifth Down” game … Playing in their third straight road game, the Buffs nonetheless cruise to a 38-23 win, behind Rashaan Salaam’s 166 yards on 28 carries and two scores …

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Central Florida is posting a nation’s leading 375 rushing yards per game … CU’s defense has yet to surrender any points in the third quarter … How will this week’s storms affect Saturday’s game? … Let’s find out …

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Buffs are off to the Orlando for their first-ever meeting with Central Florida … The Knights are undefeated, and 13.5-point favorites – What does CU need to focus on to pull off a road win? … Plus: A little extra time with our review of the miracle finish against Baylor …

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Colorado 38, Baylor 31, OT

//posted 9.22.2024
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Travis Hunter knocked the ball loose from Baylor running back Dominic Richardson at the CU goal line in overtime, with the fumble recovered by the Buffs to give Colorado an unlikely 38-31 victory. The Buffs had no business getting to overtime in the first place, but a 43-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Shedeur Sanders to wide receiver LaJohntay Wester as time expired sent the game to an extra period. In CU’s overtime possession, Micah Welch scored on a one-yard run to give the Buffs their first lead since holding a 7-3 advantage late in the first quarter.

Shedeur Sanders completed 25-of-41 passes for 341 yards and two touchdowns. Sanders also scored on a two-yard run, CU’s first rushing touchdown of the season. Travis Hunter had seven catches for 130 yards, while also making the game-winning play on defense. Overall, the Buffs had 431 yards of total offense, while holding Baylor to 314 yards. Baylor used big plays, including a 100-yard kickoff return and a 45-yard touchdown run by quarterback Sawyer Robertson on a a fourth-and-short, building a 24-10 lead late in the second quarter before the Buffs began their comeback. The Bears squandered a chance to put the game away late, but Baylor kicker Isaiah Hankins missed a 45-yard field goal attempt with 2:45 left with the Bears leading by seven, setting up CU’s Hail Mary to tie the game on the final play of regulation.

“A great, great, great, great win,” Coach Prime said in his postgame press conference. “Young men were resilient. They never gave up. They never surrendered. The coaches were still inspired. I mean, all the way to the end, they were still calling and devising things … I don’t like how it played out, but I love the results. I think we’re so much better than what we’re showing you at times. We keep showing you glimpses of running game. We show you glimpses of us playing tough football defensively. We show you we can throw the ball all around, and then we just stall for a series or two and surrender something foolishly.  But I’m pleased.”

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Singin’ In The Rain

//posted 9.22.2024
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The main topic for the Buff Nation in the week leading up to the game against Baylor wasn’t the big win over Colorado State, and whether the Buffs could sustain their momentum against the Bears.

It wasn’t about how Baylor had the nation’s leading pass defense, though the Bears’ stats were certainly aided by playing Tarleton State (80 yards passing for the Texans) and Air Force (25 yards passing for the Falcons).

It wasn’t even about whether Travis Hunter, the reigning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (while still being second in the nation in receptions and receiving touchdowns) would finally be taken seriously nationally as a Heisman Trophy candidate.

Nope.

The main topic of conversation for the Buff Nation in the week leading up to the Baylor game was … the weather.

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Colorado Daily

//posted 9.21.2024
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Game Day! … Coach Prime: “We got to be who we are”  … Neill Woelk: Keys to the Baylor game … WR LaJohntay Wester: “I came here for us to win, not for my personal goals” … Carter Stoutmire enjoying switch from cornerback to safety …

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 9.20.2024

CU’s all-time record as a member of the Big 12? 60-60 … When was the last time the Buffs played a home game in the rain? … Combined age of starting quarterbacks for Utah at Oklahoma State? 49 … Let’s find out …

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