CU in The Post Pac-12 Era of College Football


2022 Season Archive

Wilner: Ultimately, the Big 12 Will be the Receptacle for Schools Not Worthy of the Big Ten and SEC … 538 Does a Deep Dive Into Big Ten’s Options: CU in the “Strategic Reaches” category … Pac-12 AD: “I don’t have time nor attention for the Big 12 noise” …

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Pac-12 Notes – Cal Week

//posted 10.13.2022

Dear Andy Staples: Can Interim Coaches Hold Success? … Big Ten Commissioner: “I don’t believe we are in a position that we have to go out and aggressively try to recruit any other schools” … CU solidifies hold on No. 1 in ESPN Bottom Ten … The Last Remaining Winless FBS Team is CBS No. 1 in Bottom 25 …

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CU hasn’t gone winless in a season since the 19th century, but may be facing an 0-12 campaign if the Buffs can’t take down the Bears … Jayden Ott has more rushing TD’s in the last two games than CU has all season, but was largely shut down by WSU … Can the Buffs’ offense build on its three touchdown performance against Arizona? …

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The Buffs have found new energy under the interim coaching staff, but will it be enough to overcome the Cal Bears? … Will the Buffs enjoy the same “Interim Coach Bump” which other Power Five schools have with their interim staffs, or will Buff fans spend Saturday afternoon searching for moral victories? … Let’s find out …

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Five Hours of Hope

//posted 10.10.2022

On October 2, 2022, the University of Colorado fired Karl Dorrell. In order to compare how much the CU landscape has changed in the last 12 months, check out how deep our despair was after the CU press conference announcing the Dorrell dismissal … 

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Guest Editorial by CU at the Gamer K. Richard Engel … Part II – Colorado, College Athletics and The Wild, Wild West … Green Eyeshade Time … The V Thing …

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A guest editorial from CU at the Gamer K. Richard Engel … Part I: A Brief History of Football and Academics … Here we are again – existentialism on the football field … History of the egghead – jock argument … From Top of the World to the Depths …

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The Karl Dorrell era ends with Dorrell posting an 8-15 (6-9) record at CU … What did Rick George and Phil DiStefano say at the press conference which has Buff fans so discouraged? … What characteristics for the next CU head coach are the most important? … Let’s find out …

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Without changing transfer rules, it may not matter who CU hires: “I wouldn’t wish that job on anybody” … Video: Press conference with Rick George, Phil DiStefano and Mike Sanford … George: “This place can and will be a football powerhouse” …

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Arizona 43, Colorado 20

//posted 10.2.2022

Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura threw for 484 yards and six touchdowns, tying a school record, leading the Wildcats to a 43-30 romp over Colorado. The Wildcats ran over, around, and through the Buff defense for 673 yards, with ten of Arizona’s 11 drives finishing in CU territory. Arizona was good on 9-of-14 third down attempts, controlling the game and the tempo throughout.

CU’s freshman quarterback Owen McCown went 14-for-30 for 186 yards and a touchdown, also contributing a score on a one-yard run in the Buffs’ first touchdown in the first quarter all season. Fellow freshman Anthony Hankerson led the rushing attack, with 68 yards on 12 carries, including a seven-yard touchdown run for his first score as a Buff. CU’s third touchdown – the first time the Buffs had three touchdowns in a game in 2022 – came on a 14-yard pass from McCown to Daniel Arias.

“That was a very challenging offense and that quarterback, we didn’t slow him down,” CU head coach Karl Dorrell said of Arizona’s offense and quarterback Jayden de Laura. “We didn’t slow him down at all … We just have a tremendous amount of work to do. We’re working hard and we’re trying to improve the fundamentals and things that we do. It’s just not showing up fast enough when we play. That’s the unfortunate thing.”

The victory left Arizona, a 1-11 team in 2021, halfway to bowl eligibility with a 3-2 record, Colorado, meanwhile, dropped to 0-5 for just the fourth time in school history (1980; 1984; and 2006).

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Bruce Feldman (Fox Sports) and Stewart Mandel (The Athletic) have a podcast called “The Audible with Stew & Bruce: A show about college football”. Aside from the not-so-clever name for the show, it is a quality podcast with excellent content.

An episode posted this week was entitled, “Georgia Tech fires Geoff Collins. Who is on the shortlist to takeover? Week 5 mailbag!”. Before diving into a discussion as to the candidates for the open job at Georgia Tech, Feldman and Mandel speculated as to which schools might be next to fire their coach … with Colorado and Auburn the most likely candidates.

Here’s what they said about the CU program:

Mandel: There’s been a Power Five coach fired each week since Week Two. So the question is: Will there be another one this week?

Feldman: There might be. Let’s keep an eye on Colorado. Karl Dorrell’s Buffs have been blown out by 25-plus in each of their first four games. It wouldn’t shock me if that one opened up soon. 

Mandel: The weird thing about Karl Dorrell is … It was an odd hire to begin with. They gave him a pretty big contract. It’s not like SEC money, but I believe (the buyout) is in the $10 million neighborhood. And you could see this coming a mile away in the off-season. They had so many guys transfer out, and some of them are already playing key roles for other teams, and then he purposely – from what I’ve been told – purposely chose to go light on bringing in incoming transfers. So … What did they expect was going to happen? 

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CU Basketball opens practices: “We lost some size, but we gained some speed” … CU picks up three-star 6’5″ shooting guard Courtney Anderson, Jr. … Jabari Walker selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the second round of the NBA Draft … Ceal Barry retires: Barry’s legacy: “(I’m proud of) the fact that we were relevant” … Buffs add junior college transfer J’Vonne Hadley: “He fit exactly what we need” … Senior 6’5″ wing Jalen Gabbidon (from Yale) transfers to CU … Tad Boyle named head coach of the 2022 USA Basketball Men’s U18 National Team … Buffs pick up transfer Ethan Wright (Princeton) … CU’s Mya Hollingshed picked No. 8 overall in WNBA Draft …

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