Colorado Daily – December, 2014


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News and notes on Colorado football from the month of December, 2014, including the addition of three defensive junior college transfers, and CU’s search for a new Defensive Coordinator …

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Daybreak – 2020 A.D.

//posted 12.14.2014

Looking ahead five years, will 2020 A.D. be a utopia for CU and the Buff Nation … or the apocalypse? …

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A Playoff Fix

//posted 12.7.2014

The College Football Playoff rankings have their detractors … Here’s a simple solution …

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Air of Inevitability

//posted 11.30.2014

The Buffs losing a close game has had a familiar ring this season, but a positive foundation has been laid

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Colorado opens the season with great hope and promise. A dominating late-night win over Auburn in the ESPN Tip-Off Marathon gets the Buffs off to a good start, but an embarrassing loss to Wyoming (with the Buffs scoring only 33 points in the game; nine points in the second half) has Buff fans wondering if the preseason hype the Buffs received was deserved …

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The recruiting history, graduation status, and career highlights of CU’s 21 seniors have all been posted!

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Colorado Daily – Utah

//posted 11.28.2014

Utah coach Kyle Whittingham on Buffs: “They are a vastly improved team over last year” … Injury report: Adkins; Thompson; Awuzie out for finale

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Utes don’t have a great passing attack, but do bring a great running back, a good defense, and great special teams to Boulder

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A Day of Celebration

//posted 11.22.2014

CU faltered against Oregon (again), but Saturday should nonetheless be remembered as great day for the Buff Nation

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Colorado Daily – Oregon

//posted 11.21.2014

Liufau: ‘I definitely think we can beat Oregon and the whole team has that mentality” … CU Spring game moved up to March 15th

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The Ducks’ defense is giving up more yards (456.7) than the Buffs’ (449.6)! … So ends the good news …

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“Faster, Higher, Stronger” fits the efforts of the CU cross-country, volleyball, and soccer teams this fall

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