Colorado Daily – Utah


Colorado Daily – Utah

//posted 11.17.2018

Jay MacIntyre: “It’s been an emotional week” … Rick Gamboa: “We want to give it all we’ve got and secure a bowl game” … CU seniors have taken different paths to finale … Folsom 500: A Look Back at 62-36 … Bios of CU’s 19 seniors …

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 11.16.2018

Hard to believe, but CU hasn’t played a snow game at home since 2000 … Trivia: Which four teams has CU defeated more times than it has Utah (32)? … Travon McMillian and Laviska Shenault are on the verge of a feat never before accomplished in CU history …

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“T.I.P.S.” for CU’s 500th game at Folsom Field … Utah comes to Folsom with a Pac-12 South title within their grasp, while Colorado tries (again) for win No. 6 … How will CU’s Tumultuous Tuesday affect the Buffs this Saturday? … Will anyone show up (33-degrees; snow) for Senior Day? …

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Washington State quarterback Gardner Minshew completed 35-of-58 passes for 335 yards and two touchdowns, running for a third, leading the No. 10 Cougars to a 31-7 win over Colorado in Boulder.

The Cougars held the ball for 41:46 of game clock (to 18:14 for the Buffs), going for 477 total yards. The Buffs were held below 300 yards (297), and turned the ball over three times. Steven Montez went 20-of-35 for 199 yards, but was ineffective against the Cougar defense. Wide receiver Laviska Shenault returned for the first time in a month, collecting ten receptions for 102 yards, but had drops when the game was still in doubt, and later fumbled the ball away for the first time all season.

“Washington State is good team,” said Colorado head coach Mike MacIntyre. “Minshew made some plays like he always does. I thought our guys came out and played extremely hard. I feel like if we had been able to get something going offensive, it might have been a different story.”

“We have to say on the field and convert on third downs,” said Montez (the Buff offense was 2-for-11 on third down conversions). “I think we are struggling in the third down area. We had opportunities in this game to keep those drives going but we have to do a better job executing.”

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Pac-12 Power Rankings

//posted 11.11.2018

An Apple Cup showdown for the Pac-12 North is in place … Arizona State controls its destiny for the Pac-12 South, but don’t bet against Utah, which only needs a win over Colorado (and an ASU loss to either Oregon or Arizona) to win its first division title …

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I Will Be Happy Either Way

//posted 11.10.2018

The Buffs are on a five-game losing streak, with a seven-game losing streak to end the season a real possibility … The Buffs are either going to rebound, and finish on a high note, or Rick George needs to find a new head coach … I’d be happy with either scenario …

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Cal becomes bowl-eligible with first win over USC in 14 years … Utah surprises Oregon, 32-25, with backup quarterback and backup running back … Arizona State bowl-eligible after 31-28 win over UCLA …

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Game Day! … MIke MacIntyre: “Our goal is to play extremely hard and to get one more point that the opponent has” … Scouting Report: Five Cougars to Watch … Neill Woelk’s Friday’s Fast Five: Digging In …

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 11.9.2018

Buffs the only home underdog in the Pac-12 this week … Six Buffs listed as “day-to-day” on CU injury report … Israel Antwine sets freshman record for defensive linemen … WSU five wins short of what milestone? …

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“T.I.P.S.” for the Buffs v. Cougars … Which team has the advantage in playing an afternoon, nationally televised game? … Mike Leach 0-4 v. Colorado at Folsom Field … How does my prediction for the game square with yours? ….

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Arizona 42, Colorado 34

//posted 11.4.2018

A year after burning Colorado for 327 yards and four touchdowns on the ground, Arizona quarterback Kahlil Tate torched the Buff secondary for 350 yards and five touchdowns through the air, leading the Wildcats to a 42-34 win over the Buffs. Tate went 17-for-22 passing, needing to carry the ball only four times, relying on running back J.J. Taylor (40 carries for 192 yards) to carry the rushing load.

In all, the Arizona offense went for 566 yards of total offense, compared to 386 for Colorado. Quarterback Steven Montez went 27-for-42 passing, good for 343 yards and three touchdowns. Juwann Winfree had eight catches for 101 yards and a touchdown, but it was the Colorado rushing attack which failed to keep up with Arizona. While Arizona had 216 yards rushing, the Buffs were held to 40. Travon McMillian contributed 11 carries for 59 yards, but Steven Montez was sacked five times, setting the CU offense back time and time again.

“I thought our kids battled,” CU head coach Mike MacIntyre said. “We had opportunities to win the football game. They made some big plays. Khalil ran around and threw it up in the air and their guys came down with it on long, delayed plays. Those were tough to stop”.

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The above quote is attributed to Albert Einstein, though there is no evidence he actually said it.

Nonetheless, the “definition” is widely known, and, like many quotable quotes, can be applied to college football.

In the context of Colorado football, it applies to the Buffs’ attempt to pick up bowl eligibility. Seven times in the past 12 months, the Buffs have run onto the field with five wins, needing a win to secure bowl eligibility.

Seven times, the Buffs have walked off the field with a loss.

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