CUATG Podcast: “T.I.P.S.” for CU v. Arizona State


2022 Season Archive

If healthy, should Owen McCown get the start v. Arizona State, or has J.T. Shrout earned his first home start? … Can the Buff offense get past 20 points against the nation’s 98th-ranked defense? … Can the Buff defense hold back ASU’s 99th-ranked offense? … Let’s find out …

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Oregon State 42, Colorado 9

//posted 10.23.2022

Oregon State running back Damien Martinez ran for 178 yards on 22 carries, including three short scoring runs, as Oregon State embarrassed Colorado, 42-9. Beaver quarterback Ben Gulbranson completed 14-of-22 passes for 202 yards and two more scores as the Beavers accumulated 472 yards of total offense in the rout.

Quarterback J.T. Shrout, in for injured Owen McCown, completed 13-of-29 passes for 209 yards and two interceptions, including a pick six early in the third quarter which made it a 35-3 game, ending any chance of CU coming back from a 21-3 halftime deficit. Jordyn Tyson had 92 yards on three receptions, with all three catches coming in the second half after the outcome of the game had been decided. For the game, the CU offense was held to 290 yards of total offense, including only 84 rushing yards.

“Hats off, Oregon State’s a very good football team,” said CU interim head coach Mike Sanford, whose record fell to 1-1 since taking over for Karl Dorrell. “They’re the upper echelon of the Pac-12 Conference. We had our opportunities, but the margin is so small … and some of those things obviously caught up to us.”

“Looking at a loss like this, we know exactly what it is”, said linebacker Josh Chandler-Semedo, who led the team with 11 tackles, including three third down stops. “Before it was a lot of different fingers pointing a lot of different ways. A lot of different things were wrong. We could point okay, we didn’t do X, Y and Z correct. How can we get this better? What players can we put in better situations? How can we as players on the field, what can we do better with our coaches to make them more comfortable to call certain calls? So not really, its on us.”

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Dampened Enthusiasm

//posted 10.23.2022

The Buffs prepared for a rain-soaked game against Oregon State, but the only dousing Saturday was the spirits of the CU fan base as the Buffs reverted to form against a good – but by no means great – Oregon State team … Meanwhile, the game of the day in college football was actually played in adverse conditions (700 miles away) …

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Game Day! … Buffs ready for Beavers: “You’ve just gotta see that we’re capable of winning football games” … Neill Woelk’s Keys to the Oregon State game … *Buffs Primetime – Mark Johnson and Mike Sanford* … J.T. Shrout to start against Oregon State …

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ESPN: Oregon State quarterback Chance Nolan still out … Could the Big 12 secure a media rights deal before the Pac-12? … CU Falls Out of ESPN Bottom Ten … Oklahoma and Texas to remain in the Big 12 until 2025 … CU “loses” No. 1 ranking in CBS Bottom 25 …

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CU: Get Thee to Overtime! … The (positive) stat in which CU is No. 1 in the nation … Last time CU was in Corvallis, the Buffs came away winners … Hard to believe? Before this weekend, the last time two Top Ten Pac-12 teams played each other, CU was involved …

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Neither school has a quarterback controversy, but both have questions as to Saturday’s starter … Oregon State’s win over Washington State was more meaningful than you might think … Which stats will decide the game (or will it come down to the weather forecast)? … Can CU’s offense get to 20 for a third straight week? …

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The Buffs surprised everyone with a 20-13 upset win over Cal … Can the Buffs sustain the momentum against 5-2 Oregon State? … Will the wet forecast play a role in the outcome this Saturday? … Are the Buffs back to being competitive, or was the Cal game a “one-and-done” for 2022? … Let’s find out …

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Colorado 20, Cal 13, OT

//posted 10.17.2022

A 22-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback J.T. Shrout to Montana Lemonious-Craig gave CU the lead in overtime, with the Buff defense making it stand up with a four down stop, giving Colorado a 20-13 overtime win over California. Cal had a first-and-goal at the CU 10-yard line, but a fourth-and-goal pass fell incomplete, preserving the victory. The Buffs, who had only led once during the first five games of the season – and that was in the first quarter of the first game – had leads of 3-0, 10-7, and 13-10 before taking the lead for good in overtime.

The much maligned Colorado defense, dead last in the nation in rushing defense (giving up an average of 294.2 yards per game), held the Cal offense to 35 yards rushing, with the Bears held to 297 yards of total offense overall. The Buff offense, which had also struggled, posted only 328 yards of total offense, but had its first 100-yard receiving game of the season, with Montana Lemonious-Craig collecting eight passes for 119 yards and the game-winning touchdown. Backup J.T. Shrout, who replaced injured starter Owen McCown in the third quarter, completed 8-of-12 passes for 69 yards.

“This is all about the players,” interim coach Mike Sanford said. “Their resilience, their resolve. I’m really proud of these players. As I told them in the locker room, the best part about being 1-0 in our new season is the chance to be 2-0.”

“I have had some pretty good moments with this program, but I’ll definitely put this one in the books”, said senior defensive lineman Terrance Lang. “It was a hard-fought win and we deserve it. And credit to those fans, man. I love our fans. They show up every time.”

A sellout crowd of 50,471 basked in a warm October afternoon, watching the Buffs first victory since taking down Washington on November 20, 2021. “I mean we love Buff Nation,” said hero of the game Montana Lemonious-Craig. “They stay with us through thick and thin and when they stormed the field it was just great vibes, great energy all over the place and we’re just happy we were able to get the win for them because at the end of the day, our fans show up week in week out, no matter the record, no matter nothing. They come here and give us their all, so we’re glad that we were able to give them our all.”

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The Call From the Governor

//posted 10.16.2022

It almost never happens in real life, but it happens so often in the movies as to almost be cliché.

The innocent man has had his final meal, and has made his final walk. Out there somewhere, our heroes are fighting the system, desperately to gain a reprieve. Sometimes its a last minute stay of execution from the Supreme Court, but, often as not, it’s a call from the Governor’s office.

The unjustly accused is strapped to the gurney, the sinister warden looking grim and determined. The witnesses behind the glass are finally shown the adjudged killer, with the curtains slowly slid back out of place, exposing the antiseptic room of authorized killing.

The clock on the wall creeps towards midnight (why is it always midnight?), while a priest mumbles prayers in the corner.

Then, at the last minute, the phone – almost always red – rings, and the accused is given a reprieve.

Welcome to Colorado football, 2022.

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Colorado Daily – Cal Week

//posted 10.15.2022

Game Day! … Drew Litton gets it! (again) … Buffs hoping for a fresh start: “Everybody’s seen a different energy” … Prepping for the Whiteout against Cal … Neill Woelk’s Keys to the Cal Game … CU projects to be near capacity for Cal game …

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A guaranteed Bar Bet Winner … Records of CU’s previous interim head coaches … Two Buffs no longer on the roster … What school record did OL Van Wells set in the Arizona game? … A shout out to Kimbirly Orr … CU’s record on Family Weekend …

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