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September 18, 2010 – Boulder Colorado 31, Hawai’i 13
Alfred Williams couldn’t have done it any better himself.
Perhaps inspired by the halftime ceremonies honoring the Colorado All-American’s induction into the College Football Hall of Fame, the Buffs turned a 10-0 halftime deficit into a 31-13 rout of Hawai’i. Quarterback Tyler Hansen passed for 200 yards and two touchdowns,while Brian Lockridge and Rodney Stewart both rushed for over 100 yards as Colorado erased a poor first half showing with a dominant second half performance in the Buffs’ 2010 home opener.
Before many of the 47,840 in attendance had settled into their seats, the Hawai’i Warriors set about making sure Buff fans did not forget the 52-7 rout handed to the Buffs by Cal seven days earlier. On the second play of the game, Hawai’i quarterback Bryant Moniz hit Kealoha Pilares on a crossing route which turned into an 80 yard gain. Jimmy Smith caught Pilares at the Colorado three yard line, but a Warrior score, and another Colorado debacle, seemed imminent.
Then Hawai’i did Colorado a huge favor.
The Warriors ran the ball.
A week after rushing for only ten yards against Army, the Warriors decided to run the ball against the Buffs. Three…
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Tags: Alfred Williams, Anthony Perkins, B.J. Beatty, Bill McCartney, Bobby Anderson, Brian Lockridge, Darian Hagan, Derek McCoy, Javon Green, Jeff Knapple, Jonathan Hawkins, Justin Torres, Ken Johnson, Parker Orms, Paul Richardson, Rodney Stewart, Scotty McKnight, Toney Clemons, Travis Sandersfeld, Tyler Hansen
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September 11th – @ California California 52, Colorado 7
Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott indicated this weekend that the chances of Colorado moving to the Pac-12 in 2011 are “worse than 50-50″. Scott did not rule out the chance that Colorado and the Big 12 will work out their differences in time for a move next season, but the Pac-10 may go with 11 teams next fall. “It sounds like some discussion (with the Big 12) is going on,” said Scott, “but they (CU athletic director Mike Bohn and CU chancellor Phil DiStefano) are pessimistic (about 2011), and are thinking 2012″.
The way the Buffs played against Cal from the Pac-10 in week two of the 2010 season, waiting another year might not be a bad idea …
Fact: Colorado hasn’t won a road game since 2007.
Reality: If the effort against California in Berkeley is any indication, the Buffs are not likely to win on the road anytime soon.
Colorado turned the ball over five times, including interception and fumble returns for touchdowns, as the Buffs wiped away all of the confidence gained from the opening win over Colorado State, falling 52-7 to California.
The Buffs were their own worst enemies in the first…
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Tags: Anthony Perkins, Billy Waddy, Luke Walters, Rodney Stewart, Ryan Deehan, Scotty McKnight, Travis Sandersfeld, Travon Patterson, Tyler Hansen
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September 4th – Invesco Field, Denver Colorado 24, Colorado State 3
The Colorado Buffaloes took the first steps toward exorcising the demons of the 2009 season with a convincing 24-3 win over in-state rival Colorado State. Led by junior quarterback Tyler Hansen, a stout defensive effort, and a record-setting performance by wide receiver Scotty McKnight, the Buffs methodically took down the Rams before 60,989 on a 90-degree sun-baked day in Denver.
The Colorado defense set the tone early.
On the Rams’ second possession, third-year head coach Steve Fairchild opted to go for first down on fourth-and-one at the CSU 44-yard line. Running back T.J. Borcky, however, was stopped for no gain by sophomore linebacker Jon Major, and the Buffs took over possession. It took the Buffs six plays to score, with Tyler Hansen hitting senior transfer Travon Patterson on a 17-yard touchdown pass with 5:58 to play in the first quarter.
After teams exchanged punts, the Buffs took over at the 13:26 mark of the second quarter. Colorado then put together its most impressive drive of the game, going 82 yards in nine plays to score. The first five plays of the drive were all Rodney Stewart runs. Speedy slashed through the…
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Tags: Aric Goodman, Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Dan Hawkins, DaVaughn Thornton, David Bakhtiari, Jalil Brown, Jered Bell, Jon Major, Josh Hartigan, Justin Torres, Kyle Cefalo, Mark Hatcher, Michael Westbrook, Parker Orms, Paul Richardson, Rodney Stewart, Ryan Deehan, Ryan Iverson, Scotty McKnight, Toney Clemons, Travis Sandersfeld, Travon Patterson, Tyler Hansen, Will Pericak, Zach Grossnickle
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Summer in Boulder never quiet for receiving corps
Summer in Boulder.
Warm days. Shakespeare in the Parks. Farmers’ markets. Hiking, biking, and barbeques …
… and turmoil in the University of Colorado receiving units.
A look back – 2009
While the 2009 preseason magazines were discussing the merits of head coach Dan Hawkins’ “ten wins; no excuses” statement, the Colorado receiving corps was undergoing an upheaval. Josh Smith, a record-setting kick returner (1,568 yards on 50 kickoff returns) and a speed burner being counted upon to stretch opposing defenses, announced he was leaving the program. Citing a desire to pursue a music major not offered in Boulder, Smith set his sights on a return to the state of California (ultimately settling on UCLA).
Also leaving the Buffs, but with less fanfare, was tight end Ryan Wallace. The red-shirt freshman was reportedly homesick, expressing a desire to return to a school closer to his native Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The loss of Smith and Wallace were off-set during the summer as news of the pursuit of transfer Toney Clemons. Unhappy with the new coaching staff at Michigan, Clemons, a former four-star recruit, was looking for a new home. Clemons ultimately chose Colorado, with…
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Tags: Andre Simmons, Jarrod Darden, Jason Espinoza, Markques Simas, Paul Richardson, Scotty McKnight, Terdema Ussery, Toney Clemons, Travon Patterson, Will Jefferson
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2010 Special Teams - Returning Players / Recruits
It’s doesn’t take a word play expert to come up with the truth about Colorado special teams’ play in 2009: It was far from special.
From the kicking game, where every field goal attempt was an adventure, to the punt return team, where a fair catch without a fumble was about all that Buff fans could hope for, it was a miserable season for Colorado on special teams.
The numbers bear this out.
Junior kicker Aric Goodman went 10-for-18 (56%) on the season, connecting on just three-of-ten attempts from outside of 40 yards. Bouncing back from a horrid 2008 season, which witnessed a school record setting eight misses in a row, Goodman actually hit on three of his first four attempts in 2009, only to slide back to earlier form late in the season, missing his final four attempts of the year (including one in the 17-10 loss to Iowa State, one in the 31-28 loss to Oklahoma State, and two in the 28-20 loss to Nebraska). By contrast, opponents’ kickers in 2009 hit on 17-of-24 attempts (71%), including six-of-ten from outside of 40 yards.
The punting game, if anything, was worse than the kicking…
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Tags: Aric Goodman, Brian Lockridge, Jason Espinoza, Justin Drescher, Matt DiLallo, Scotty McKnight, Zach Grossnickle
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2010 Wide Receivers – Returning Players / Recruits
Before the end of the season-opener against Colorado State next September, senior wide receiver Scotty McKnight, who has 165 career catches, should own the all-time receptions record at Colorado, passing the 167 catches by Michael Westbrook. By the end of the season, McKnight should own the all-time receiving yards record as well (McKnight finished the 2009 season in 7th place in that category). McKnight already owns the school record for consecutive games with at least one catch (36). Overall, McKnight has been one of the most consistent and successful receivers in Colorado history.
But don’t look for Scotty McKnight to be on the cover of any 2010 college football preseason magazines.
McKnight’s productivity over the past three seasons has been obscured by the Buffs’ overall lack of success. Colorado is 14-23 over the past three seasons, and the total offense numbers have languished in the bottom half of the NCAA. The passing offense in 2009, though, did improve, jumping from 81st in 2008 to 45th last season. There were times during the year – especially after Tyler Hansen became the full time quarterback - when the passing game clicked.
What is there to look forward to…
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Tags: Andre Simmons, Cody Crawford, Jason Espinoza, Kendrick Celestine, Markques Simas, Patrick Williams, Scotty McKnight, Toney Clemons, Will Jefferson
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November 27, 2009 Nebraska 28, Colorado 20
For the Colorado Buffaloes, the 2009 season ended the way it began, with a disheartening home loss to a rival. A season which had the potential for “ten wins”, and the expectation of at least seven or eight wins and a bowl game, ended with a 28-20 loss to Nebraska to put an end to a miserable 3-9 season.
Against Nebraska, the offense rolled up 403 yards, a season-high against Nebraska. But, when the game was on the line in the second half, the Colorado offense failed on three consecutive trips to the red zone to produce any points.
Against Nebraska, the defense limited the Cornhuskers to 217 yards of total offense. But, when the game was on the line in the fourth quarter, the Colorado defense gave up a 13-play, 80-yard drive which consumed 6:52 of game time, and resulted in a touchdown which clinched the game for Nebraska.
Against Nebraska, the Buffs had a 100-yard rusher (Rodney Stewart, 110 yards), two 100-yard receivers (Scotty McKnight, 114 yards; Markques Simas, 108 yards), but could not produce a sustained offensive attack.
Against Nebraska, the Buffs again allowed non-offensive touchdowns, giving up a punt…
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Tags: Austin Bisnow, B.J. Beatty, Bobby Pesavento, Charles E. Johnson, Cody Hawkins, D.J. Hackett, Derek McCoy, Eric Bieniemy, Hugh Charles, Jake Behrens, Markques Simas, Michael Westbrook, Riar Geer, Rodney Stewart, Ryan Aweida, Scotty McKnight, Tyler Hansen
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November 19th – @ Oklahoma State #12 Oklahoma State 31, Colorado 28
For the second time in 2009, Colorado held a 14-10 halftime lead, on the road, against a ranked conference opponent. As with the Texas game in October, however, the Buffs could not hold the lead, falling 31-28 to #12 Oklahoma State. The Buffs turned four Cowboy turnovers and the poor play of backup quarterbacks into a 21-10 lead, but were unable to come away with their first road victory since 2007.
Four 15-yard penalties, missed opportunities, and a complete lack of a running game dropped the Buffs to a 3-8 season record. Oklahoma State did not complete a pass in the first half, as backup quarterback Alan Cote, substituting for the injured Zac Robinson, started 0-for-9 with an interception. Turning to third-string quarterback Brandon Weeden, the Cowboys found the spark they were looking for. Weeden went 10-for-15 for 168 yards and two touchdowns in leading the second half comeback. Colorado also played two quarterbacks, with starter Tyler Hansen missing much of the second quarter with a hand injury. Cody Hawkins was mostly effective in relief, going 7-for-11 for 69 yards, including a five-yard touchdown pass to Riar Geer just…
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Tags: Anthony Perkins, Aric Goodman, Bill McCartney, Brian Lockridge, Chris Fowler, Cody Hawkins, Conrad Obi, D.J. Hackett, Jake Behrens, Marcus Burton, Markques Simas, Marquez Herrod, Matt DiLallo, Michael Westbrook, Phil Savoy, Riar Geer, Robert Hodge, Rodney Stewart, Sal Aunese, Scotty McKnight, Shaun Mohler, Tyler Ahles, Tyler Hansen, Will Jefferson
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