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Colorado spotted Utah a 21-0 lead early, but then fought back to get within a touchdown late before falling, 24-17.
Sefo Liufau fumbled twice in the first quarter, with both turnovers leading to Utah touchdowns. Liufau, who was harassed all game long, completed 23-of-46 passes for 241 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Nelson Spruce led the receivers, with six receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown – and also contributed a 32-yard completion to Sefo Liufau on a trick play in the second quarter.
Colorado posted 321 total yards, with only 48 coming on the ground. After surrendering yards and points early, the CU defense held up its end for most of the remainder of the game, giving up 388 total yards to the Utes.
READ MORE >>Tags: Addison Gillam, Brian Cabral, Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Chidobe Awuzie, Christian Powell, D.D. Goodson, Darragh O'Neill, Derrick Webb, Greg Henderson, Jeffrey Hall, Jimmie Gilbert, Jon Torp, Mark Mariscal, Marques Mosley, Matt DiLallo, Michael Adkins, Nelson Spruce, Paul Richardson, Scott Fernandez, Sefo Liufau, Tedric Thompson, Tony Jones, Will Oliver
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Sefo Liufau threw for a career-high 364 yards and Paul Richardson set a team record for receiving yards in a season to help Colorado snap a 14-game conference losing streak by beating slumping California 41-24 on a windy Saturday in Boulder.
Wind gusts of up to 43 mph buffeted the two team struggling to post their first Pac-12 conference victory of the season. In the end, Colorado had 485 yards of total offense, with Liufau finding Richardson and Nelson Spruce for 140 receiving yards apiece. Christian Powell added 60 rushing yards and a touchdown as the Buffs were able to defeat a conference foe at home for the first time in two full years.
READ MORE >>Tags: Charles E. Johnson, Christian Powell, D.J. Hackett, Darragh O'Neill, Isaac Archuleta, Kenneth Crawley, Kyle Slavin, Michael Adkins, Mike MacIntyre, Nelson Spruce, Parker Orms, Paul Richardson, Sean Irwin, Sefo Liufau, Tony Jones, Will Oliver, Woodson Greer
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Buffs give up 628 yards of total offense, and two turnovers for touchdowns, in rout by Huskies …
READ MORE >>Tags: Addison Gillam, Christian Powell, Clay Norgard, Connor Wood, Donta Abron, Keenan Canty, Michael Adkins, Mike MacIntyre, Paul Richardson, Ryan Severson, Sefo Liufau, Tony Jones, Will Oliver
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CU hangs tough with No. 17 UCLA, but missed opportunities lead to another lopsided defeat
READ MORE >>Tags: Addison Gillam, Christian Powell, D.D. Goodson, Jeffrey Hall, Kyle Slavin, Mike MacIntyre, Nelson Spruce, Paul Richardson, Ryan Severson, Sefo Liufau, Tony Jones, Will Oliver
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Ka’Deem Carey rushed for four touchdowns and Arizona extended Colorado’s Pac-12 losing streak to a dozen games with a 44-20 win over the Buffaloes at CU’s Homecoming.
Carey, the nation’s leading rusher, ran for 119 yards on 23 carries. But it was his quarterback, B.J. Denker, who surprised the Buffs on the ground with a career-best 192 yards on 15 keepers.
Colorado was held to 349 yards of total offense, with freshman quarterback Sefo Liufau going 17-for-32 for 212 yards, a touchdown and an interception. No Colorado runner had more than 54 yards, while Paul Richardson had seven catches for 132 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter.
READ MORE >>Tags: Alex Kelley, B.J. Denker, Christian Powell, Jered Bell, Ka'Deem Carey, Michael Adkins, Mike MacIntyre, Nelson Spruce, Paul Richardson, Samson Kafovalu, Scott Fernandez, Sefo Liufau, Will Oliver, Woodson Greer
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Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota accounted for seven touchdowns – five passing and two rushing – leading No. 2 Oregon to a 57-16 victory over Colorado.
The Ducks amassed 755 yards of total offense, with 406 yards passing and 349 yards rushing. The Buffs, who held tough with the nation’s No. 2 team for a quarter-and-a-half, had over 300 yards of total offense in the first half, but next to nothing in the second half. Colorado went the entire fourth quarter without a first down, settling for 373 yards of total offense. Buff quarterback Connor Wood struggled, going 11-for-33 on the day, for 205 yards and two interceptions. Paul Richardson had only five catches, going for 134 yards.
READ MORE >>Tags: Addison Gillam, Bill McCartney, Charles E. Johnson, Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Christian Powell, Connor Wood, D.D. Goodson, Darragh O'Neill, Derrick Webb, Greg Henderson, Javon Green, Marcus Mariota, Michael Adkins, Mike MacIntyre, Nelson Spruce, Parker Orms, Patrick Williams, Paul Richardson, Terrence Wheatley, Will Oliver
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For the second week in a row, Colorado faced a fourth quarter deficit.
For the second week in a row, Colorado rose to the challenge.
Aided by two defensive touchdowns and yet another 200-yard receiving night from Paul Richardson, the Buffs were able to withstand a strong challenge from Central Arkansas, scoring 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to win its home opener, 38-24.
Connor Wood went 23-for-36 for 341 yards and three touchdowns, but also committed four turnovers (two interceptions and two fumbles) which led to 21 of the Bears’ 21 points. Paul Richardson had 11 catches for 209 yards and two touchdowns, giving him 21 catches for 417 yards and four touchdowns in the first two games (Nelson Spruce led the Buffs’ receivers in 2012, with 446 yards receiving in 12 games).
The Colorado defense, which had not posted an interception in over nine games, and only three in all of 2012, had three on the night against the Bears. Greg Henderson had a 46-yard pick six early in the second quarter, and Kenneth Crawley had a game-clinching interception in the end zone with two minutes to play … but it was Jered Bell’s interception and 79-yard return for a touchdown to tie the score in the fourth quarter which was the play of the game.
READ MORE >>Tags: Benjamin Burney, Charles E. Johnson, Chidobe Awuzie, Christian Powell, Connor Wood, D.D. Goodson, Darragh O'Neill, Derrick Webb, Greg Henderson, Jashon Sykes, Jered Bell, Jon Major, Kenneth Crawley, Mike MacIntyre, Nate Bonsu, Nelson Spruce, Paul Richardson, Ralphie, Rashidi Barnes, Ryan Iverson, Stephane Nembot, Tedric Thompson, Tony Jones, Tyler McCulloch, Will Oliver
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Colorado matched its win total for all of 2012 with a season-opening victory over Colorado State, 41-27.
In the first game of the Mike MacIntyre era, junior quarterback Connor Wood became just the third Buff quarterback in CU history to pass for 400 yards in a season opener, going 33-of-46 for 400 yards and three touchdowns. Two of those touchdowns came on bombs to junior wide receiver Paul Richardson, who became the first Buff receiver to post two career 200-yard receiving games, collecting ten catches for 208 yards.
Heroics were not limited to the offensive side of the ball, however, as the much-maligned Colorado defense, which gave up almost 500 yards a game in total offense the previous season, held Colorado State to 295 yards. The defense also contributed a touchdown of its own, with Greg Henderson going 53 yards for a score on a fumble caused by senior captain Chidera Uzo-Diribe.
“I’m just excited for our seniors to start the season off like this with a great rivalry game,” said Mike MacIntyre, who became just the second CU coach in the past 80 seasons to post a victory in his first game. “I think our conditioning paid off tremendously, the way we practice, our repetitions, if you come and stay at practice you know what we do, we practice really hard, we don’t have picnics, I’ll tell you that so I appreciate what our kids do.”’
READ MORE >>Tags: Addison Gillam, Bunnie Oakes, Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Christiam Powell, Connor Wood, D.D. Goodson, Darragh O'Neill, Jordan Murphy, Kaiwi Crabb, Mike MacIntyre, Nelson Spruce, Paul Richardson, Ryan Iverson, Tony Jones, Will Oliver, Woodson Greer
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Coach Mike MacIntyre: “I wanted to see everybody compete and keep fighting and that’s one thing we really did”
READ MORE >>Tags: Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Christian Powell, Connor Wood, D.D. Goodson, Darragh O'Neill, Jeff Thomas, John Walker, Josh Ford, Josh Tupou, Justin Castor, Keenan Canty, Lowell Williams, Malcolm Creer, Marques Mosley, Nick Hirschman, Paul Richardson, Paul Vigo, Shane Dillon, Tony Jones, Will Oliver, Woodson Greer
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Colorado completed its worst season in school history, and first season ever in Folsom without a victory, in a 42-35 season-ending loss to Utah.
With the loss, the Buffs fell to 1-11 for the 2012 season, the first 11-loss season in 123 years of college football at the University of Colorado. The Buffs finished 0-6 in games played in Boulder, the first winless season at home since 1920, and the first season with nothing but losses at home since the Buffs posted 0-2 home record in 1891.
A 23-point underdog, the Buffs stayed close to the Utes throughout, even taking the lead for much of the third quarter, before falling to a 22-point Utah fourth-quarter comeback. Colorado out-gained Utah on the afternoon, 418 yards to 336, and had more first downs that did the Utes (25-to-18). Five turnovers, though, including four interceptions thrown by starter Nick Hirschman, condemned the Buffs to an off-season of national ridicule.
READ MORE >>Tags: Alex Wood, Ben Kelly, Buffalo Heart Award, Chrisitan Powell, Darragh O'Neill, DaVaughn Thornton, Donta Abron, Doug Rippy, Gerald Thomas, Jon Embree, Jon Major, Jordan Webb, Kyle Slavin, Marques Mosley, Nelson Spruce, Nick Hirschman, Nick Kasa, Ray Polk, Tony Jones, Tyler McCulloch, Will Oliver, Will Pericak
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CU guilty of five turnovers, fail to go over 100 yards of total offense until late in fourth in latest rout …
READ MORE >>Tags: Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Christian Powell, Connor Wood, John Schrock, Jon Embree, Jordan Webb, Marques Mosley, Ryan Miller, Tyler Henington, Will Oliver, Will Pericak
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