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November 7th – Boulder Colorado 35, Texas A&M 34
Colorado quarterback Tyler Hansen hit tight end Patrick Devenny from 22 yards out with 2:04 to play to put the Buffs up 35-34, with Texas A&M giving up two turnovers late as Colorado prevailed, 35-34. Hansen was sacked eight times for the second consecutive week, but did pass for 271 yards and a touchdown as the Buffs raised their record to 3-6, 2-3. Rodney Stewart had 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns, and Markques Simas finally showed some of the spark that endeared him during practices the past two seasons, catching seven passes for 135 yards (Simas had 122 yards receiving for the season coming into the game).
The game, as had become the pattern for Colorado in 2009, began ominously. The stat line for the Buffs’ first two drives: net one yard, punt; net three yards; punt. Meanwhile, Texas A&M’s first drive covered 58 yards in 11 plays. For a team which had been out-scored 64-27 in the first quarter of the first eight games of the season, these were not good numbers. Still, thanks to a goal line stand, the game remained scoreless. Texas A&M drove to the Colorado one…
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Tags: Anthony Weatherspoon, Brian Cabral, Brian Calhoun, Daniel Graham, Hugh Charles, James Hill, Javon Green, Joe Klopfenstein, Josh Smith, Markques Simas, Michael Westbrook, Patrick Devenny, Riar Geer, Rodney Stewart, Scotty McKnight, Tyler Hansen
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December 25th – @ Aloha Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii #17 Colorado 41, #25 Fresno State 30
While the Buffs found no snow on the ground on Christmas Day, 1993, they did find presents there.
Colorado’s defense forced four Fresno State fumbles, converting all four turnovers into points as the Buffs ran away from the Bulldogs, 41-30, to win the 12th-annual Aloha Bowl. Sophomore tailback Rashaan Salaam rushed for 135 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Buffs’ offense, while the depleted Colorado secondary withstood 523 yards passing by Fresno State’s Trent Dilfer. “It’s sweet,” said head coach Bill McCartney. “It’s what we wanted to accomplish when we redesigned our goals after losing to Nebraska. We wanted to close the season with three straight wins, go to a bowl, and bring back a trophy.”
At the outset, it looked like the Buffaloes from the Big Eight were interested in finishing off the Bulldogs early in order to get to the beach by early afternoon (kickoff was at 10:45 a.m., local time). On the Buffs’ first possession (after Chris Hudson had stripped Dilfer of the ball on the game’s opening drive), Stewart directed the Buffs on an eight-play, 53-yard drive culminated in a Salaam…
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Tags: Adam, Bill McCartney, Bobby Anderson, Chris Hudson, Darian Hagan, Donnell Leomiti, Heidi, James Hill, Lee, Mitch Berger, Rashaan Salaam, Trent Dilfer
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November 13th – Boulder #21 Colorado 38, Kansas 14
Despite their 4-6 record (2-3 in the Big Eight), the 1993 Kansas Jayhawks could not be overlooked. While the Buffs were putting the finishing touches on their 31-14 win over Oklahoma State, the Jayhawks were putting a major scare into the 4th-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. With 52 seconds remaining, Kansas tailback June Henley scored from a yard out to bring the Jayhawks to within a point at 21-20. Rather than play for the tie, Kansas head coach Glen Mason went for the win. Unfortunately for Jayhawk fans, who had not seen a win over the Cornhuskers since 1968, Kansas quarterback Ashieki Preston’s pass was batted down, and Nebraska had held on for a 21-20 victory.
It could have been that Kansas had left all of its emotion on the field in Lawrence. Or it could have been that the Buffs were now focused on preserving a decent season. Or it could have been a combination of the two. In any event, the 38-14 Colorado win over Kansas before a Homecoming crowd of 52,139 was the most impressive effort for the Buffs in 1993.
The Jayhawks remained in the game in the first half, with…
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Tags: Bill McCartney, Charles E. Johnson, Dennis Collier, James Hill, June Henley, Kordell Stewart, Lamont Warren, Mitch Berger, Rashaan Salaam, Ron Woolfork, Sam Rogers, Shannon Clavelle
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October 16th – @ Oklahoma #20 Colorado 27, #9 Oklahoma 10
Oklahoma’s defense came into the Colorado game ranked 6th in the nation, holding opponents to 11 points a game. Colorado’s defense, meanwhile, had been giving up yards and points in bunches. Both trends came to a halt before 64,213 shocked Sooner fans as the Buffs became only the second team ever to defeat Oklahoma three straight times in Norman by beating Oklahoma soundly, 27-10.
The Buffs, 0-4-1 against top ten teams since the National Championship season, took out the frustration of the early-season losses on a surprised Oklahoma squad. Holding the Sooners to only 92 yards rushing on 28 attempts, the Buffs’ defense made a statement. “That was the issue this week,” said linebacker Sam Rogers, “to control the line of scrimmage.” Rogers, who had six tackles (including two sacks) on the day, ended any hope for an Oklahoma comeback when he knocked Sooner quarterback Cale Gundy down – and out of the game with a concussion – with just under 12 minutes remaining and the Buffs nursing a 20-10 lead. Without Gundy, the Sooners never seriously threatened to score the remainder of the game.
For the offense, the running…
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Tags: Bill McCartney, Cale Gundy, Charles E. Johnson, James Hill, Kordell Stewart, Lamont Warren, Play-of-the-Year, Rashaan Salaam, Sam Rogers
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September 25th – Boulder #3 Miami 35, #13 Colorado 29
The Miami Hurricanes came into the 1993 game against Colorado in Boulder with a 2-0 record, having only surrendered nine points in their first two contests.
Miami’s record and dominating defense were not surprises. Over the previous ten seasons, the Hurricanes had posted four national championships, three near-misses, a 107-14 (89%) record, and a Top Ten ranking for 122 consecutive polls. Still, the Hurricanes, like the Buffs, were replacing a number of defensive starters. If Colorado was to have any hope for a national title, it had to start with an upset win at home against Miami.
It was not meant to be. The Buffs stormed back from a 28-6 deficit to pull within six points late in the game, 35-29, but could not score from inside the Hurricane 20-yard line with under one minute remaining.
The hotly-contested game, played before 52,391 Colorado faithful and a national ABC television audience, was all Miami in the first half. The Hurricanes rolled to a 21-6 halftime lead behind the running of Miami fullback Donnell Bennett and the passing of quarterback Frank Costa.
Still, despite what…
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Tags: Bill Marolt, Bill McCartney, Brad, Charles E. Johnson, Chris Hudson, Dalton Simmons, Dennis Collier, Dennis Erickson, Deren Tadlock, Heath Irwin, James Hill, Kordell Stewart, Lee, Michael Westbrook, Mitch Berger, Rashaan Salaam
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September 11th – Boulder #10 Colorado 45, #24 Baylor 21
Just like that, the would-be questionable Colorado Buffaloes looked like world-beaters.
After forcing six turnovers against Texas, the Buffs’ defense forced three first-half fumbles against Baylor, helping the Buffs cruise to a 21-0 first quarter lead. By half, it was a 35-0 laugher as Colorado went on to crush 24th-ranked Baylor, 45-21.
“Our defense is like a time bomb”, said wide receiver Michael Westbrook. “When we (the offense) get to the sidelines anymore, we don’t take our helmets off. We know we are going to go right back in.”
The first few series of the game gave evidence of the truth of Westbrook’s comments. On Baylor’s first possession of the game, senior cornerback Dennis Collier recovered a fumbled pitch by Bear quarterback J.J. Joe. Nine plays and 45 yards later, Lamont Warren scored from a yard out to put Colorado on top to stay, 7-0. After the Buffs’ defense forced a punt, the offense went 80 yards on just two plays, culminating in a 69-yard bomb from Stewart to Charles E. Johnson.
On Baylor’s very next offensive play, the Bears fumbled again. This time the ball was recovered by senior…
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Tags: Bill McCartney, Bill Walsh, Charles E. Johnson, Dennis Collier, Derek West, Greg Lindsey, J.J. Joe, James Hill, James Kidd, Kordell Stewart, Lamont Warren, Michael Westbrook, Ted Johnson, Vance Joseph
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September 4th – Boulder #11 Colorado 36, Texas 14
In 1989, the Colorado Buffaloes opened the year with a 27-6 thrashing of the Texas Longhorns on their way to an undefeated regular season. After a convincing 36-14 win over Texas to kickoff the 1993 campaign, the Buff fans could realistically hope that history would repeat itself.
A national ESPN television audience and a sell-out crowd of 52,125 looked on as Kordell Stewart threw for 246 yards and three touchdown passes to lead the Buffs. Stewart opened the scoring with a 35-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter to Charles E. Johnson to cap a six-play, 66-yard drive. The lead was up to 14-0 after Stewart hit Michael Westbrook from 16 yards out early in the second quarter. Phil Brown’s eight-yard scoring run for the Longhorns a few series later cut the Colorado lead to 14-7, but in the last minute of the half, Stewart connected on his third touchdown pass of the game, a seven-yarder to tight end Christian Fauria with just 15 seconds left.
Any thoughts of a Longhorn comeback were erased in the third quarter when cornerback Chris Hudson returned a Shea Morenz pass 21 yards for a…
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Tags: Bill McCartney, Charles E. Johnson, Chris Hudson, Christian Fauria, Greg Lindsey, Heath Irwin, James Hill, Kerry Hicks, Kordell Stewart, Lamont Warren, Michael Westbrook, Sam Rogers, The Sporting News
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Colorado v. Syracuse – Fiesta Bowl – January 1, 1993
Lost Luggage, Lost Jacket, Lost Holiday
I had never been to Phoenix before. In fact, unless you count stepping across the state line at the Four Corners area which represents the intersection of the borders of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, I had never been to Arizona before. Coming at the end of December, a trip to the Fiesta Bowl to cap off the 1992 season seemed like a great idea.
My trip got off to a bad start when my luggage failed to meet me at the Phoenix airport. Fortunately, my hosts for my first evening in Phoenix, Kyle and Kim, were more than hospitable in taking care of my needs until the next day when my wayward luggage decided to complete its journey.
(Author’s Note: Allow me to digress. Kyle and Kim were floormates of mine from my freshman year in Libby Hall. In fact, Kyle was the first person I met in Boulder. I was carrying up some boxes to my dorm room my first day in town when Kyle strolled down the hallway, stuck out his large hand, and, in a voice which was…
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Tags: Bobby Anderson, bowl, Brad, Charles E. Johnson, Darian Hagan, Dave DeLine, Don Hasselbeck, Fiesta Bowl, Gale Weidner, James Hill, January 1, Kim, Kordell Stewart, Kyle, Lamont Warren, Mitch Berger, Sean Brown
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