No. 25 BYU 24, Colorado 21


No. 25 BYU 24, Colorado 21

//posted 9.29.2025
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Colorado raced out to a 14-0 first quarter lead, but couldn’t make it hold up, with a BYU touchdown in the first minute of the fourth quarter giving the Cougars the lead for good in a 24-21 win in Boulder. The Buff defense fell victim to yet another mobile quarterback, with Bear Bachmeier completing 19-of-27 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 98 yards on 15 carries.

The Buffs were led by quarterback Kaidon Salter, who was also effective through the air and on the ground. Salter completed 11-of-16 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown, with 17 carries for 49 yards and another score. But it was Salter’s first interception of the season thrown with 50 seconds remaining, which ended any hope of a CU comeback.

“Tough fought game, I can’t say I’m highly upset,” head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders expressed. “I’m upset with a few things, but sometimes it seems like you have more talent, but you didn’t quite win the game. We had opportunities, a tremendous amount of opportunities, but nevertheless, we didn’t cash in on them. And sometimes it felt like the moment was just too big for some of our athletes, and they got to do something about that at halftime. We challenged certain positions to go out there and up their game, challenge their opponents. We didn’t get that. We got the same thing that we had in the first half. We got to do better as a staff, as a team, and I’ve got to do better.”

Both teams had 188 yards of total offense in the first half, as CU built a 14-10 lead. For the game, though, BYU finished with 396 yards of total offense, compared to only 291 for the Buffs.

“We’re just not doing our jobs”, Coach Prime said of his defense. “That’s it. We’re not doing our jobs. It’s not like it’s a surprise what they’re going to do. It’s not at all. We’re just not doing our jobs. We have to do a better job of preparing these young men to do their jobs in front of the multitudes.”

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The most discussed game of CU’s national championship season … Missouri “fixes” Faurot Field to keep up with heavily favored Buffs … Watch the video of CU’s final drive and the infamous “Fifth Down” …

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A Chip and a Chair

//posted 9.28.2025
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Last weekend, two of the more storied rivalries in college football were renewed … and no one outside of the two states involved noticed or cared.

Last weekend, Washington and Washington State squared off in the 117th Apple Cup, while Oregon and Oregon State took to the field for the 129th time in the Civil War … and no one outside of the Pacific Northwest noticed or cared.

It wasn’t a surprise to anyone who follows college football that Oregon dominated Oregon State, 41-7, or that Washington had little trouble dispatching Washington State, 59-24.

So much for the storied rivalries.

Instead, it’s “Welcome to college football, 2025”.

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Colorado Daily – BYU Week

//posted 9.27.2025
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Game Day! … Final injury report: No positive updates …Scouting Report: Will BYU’s gaudy stats hold up in Boulder? … CU 1-7 against ranked teams under Coach Prime: “They know the whole world is watching” …

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Big 12 Notes – BYU Week

//posted 9.27.2025

Game Day! … TCU blows 17-0 lead, falls 27-24 to Arizona State … The story behind Mike Gundy’s demise … BYU coach Kalani Sitake: “It’s not going to be an easy game to go in there and play” …

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Gold Rush and a Drone Show Saturday night … Quentin Gibson: record-setter … BYU’s gaudy stats after three games … CU v. BYU historically: Buffs have the advantage (though not recently) …

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Buffs in the NFL

//posted 9.25.2025

Travis Hunter is second on his team in receptions, but Coach Prime says the Jaguars, “aren’t using him enough” … Nate Landman and Chidobe Awuzie keeps making plays, while Shedeur “isn’t learning anything on the bench” …

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BYU second in the nation in total defense; tied for first in scoring defense … But, are BYU’s numbers skewed by its opposition (3-9 this season) … Will the Buffs have a chip on their shoulder after the Alamo Bowl? … Let’s find out …

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Colorado 37, Wyoming 20

//posted 9.22.2025
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Ralphie VII made her debut in style, leading the Buffs onto the field before the second-largest Folsom Field crowd in 17 years (53,422), with the Buffs going on to defeat Wyoming, 37-20.  Quarterback Kaidon Salter more than did his part, returning to the starting lineup after sitting out the loss to Houston the previous weekend. Salter passed for 304 yards and three touchdowns, completing scoring passes of 29 yards to Omarion Miller, 68 yards to Sincere Brown, and 47 yards to Joseph Williams while also running for 86 yards and a 35-yard touchdown run on 11 carries.

“Every chance that I got today, I tried to take advantage of the opportunity,” Salter explained. “And I know that I got big guys out there, big playmakers, and if I throw it up, it’s 75/25 their way.”

Overall, the Buffs had 497 yards of total offense, including 193 yards on the ground. Wyoming did not go quietly, keeping the game close throughout much of the evening, but the Cowboys were never closer than two scores after the Buffs took a 14-3 lead early in the second quarter.

“Kaidon Salter came back and played his butt off,” Coach Prime said of his starting quarterback. “He had a couple of downs, but the majority were ups, which overshadowed the downs, and he made some plays that a quarterback is going to  have to do off script. And he made it happen. The timing was impeccable, and he made some big throws, some big runs, especially the run at the end. That’s the guy we wanted to see, and we’re seeing him at his best. I’m glad you’re getting the chance to see him shine. He hasn’t reached that potential yet, but he’s getting more and more comfortable with everything.”

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No. 12 Washington represents CU’s fourth nationally ranked non-conference opponent of the season … A Deon Figures interception in the end zone in the final minute gives CU another hard-earned victory …

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Coach Prime has spent decades in front of a microphone.

A celebrity since stepping on to national stage some 40 years ago at Florida State, Coach Prime has proven to be more than capable of holding his own with the press.

And yet, when the Buffs are not living up to expectations, Coach Prime has shown us his human side. He has become short at times with some members of the press, ignoring or excluding others who he perceives to be negative, and he can be a little prickly when things are going as well on the field as he – or the Buff Nation – expect.

The week before the Houston game, Coach Prime went on a rant about an ESPN report that Ryan Staub would start at quarterback: “Nobody gives a darn about being correct and being right”, he said. “Everybody just wants to be first. That doesn’t make any sense to me. I would love the integrity that we once had with media. I would love that.”

Of course, as it turned out, the report was not only first, but correct.

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Game Day! … Scouting Report: WyomingRalphie VII to make her debut Saturday night v. Wyoming … Defensive lineman Alex McPherson getting playing time as a true freshman: “I don’t give a darn how old you are” …

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