“T.I.P.S.” for CU at No. 23 UCLA


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Who will start at QB for the Bruins (here’s guessing its Ethan Garbers)? … Will Buff fans become all-too familiar with the name Laiatu Latu on Saturday night? … Did you know CU is 3-1 coming off of bye weeks the past four seasons? … Which CU single season passing record does Shedeur Sanders already own? …

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Midseason report card; Our review the first half of the season … “T.I.P.S.” for CU at No. 23 UCLA … Is it “Shedeur or bust” for the CU offense, with UCLA boasting the No. 1 rushing defense in the nation? … Can the CU defense get enough stops to keep the Bruin offense in check? … Let’s find out …

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Colorado is in the bottom ten in the nation in pass defense, total defense and scoring defense … Can the bye week get the Buffs healthy? Can the coaching staff find personnel groupings to keep CU competitive? Can the secondary (six INTs in first three games; two since) become ballhawks once again? …

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Shedeur Sanders is poised to re-write the CU single season record book, and Xavier Weaver is well on his way to becoming just the 11th Buff wide out with over 1,000 yards receiving … But a weak rushing attack and an ineffective offensive line have kept the Buffs from achieving even greater heights …

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Colorado built a 29-0 halftime lead, but ultimately fell in double-overtime to Stanford, 46-43. In one of the worst collapses in school history, the Buffs gave up three touchdowns in four minutes of game clock in the third quarter to allow the Cardinal back into the game, then failed to hold on to a ten-point lead with 11 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. After the two teams traded touchdowns in the first overtime, an interception of Shedeur Sanders in the end zone on CU’s second overtime possession made it easy for the Cardinal, setting up Joshua Karty for a 31 yard game-winner.

Shedeur Sanders completed 33-of-47 passes for 400 yards and five touchdowns, but two costly sacks on fourth downs, and the interception in the end zone on CU’s final possession, overshadowed the effort. Travis Hunter returned from a lacerated liver injury to catch 13 passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns, but was also part of a Buff secondary which surrendered 396 yards passing to Ashton Daniels, including 294 yards and three touchdowns to Cardinal wide receiver Elic Ayomanor.

“I’m truly disturbed,” Coach Prime said in his post-game press conference. “We started out the game wonderfully, finally put it together in the first half like I desired, like we desired … and then we surrender three touchdowns unanswered (the total was actually four), which I can’t fathom right now. I’m still trying to wrap my head around it. And then this thing just kept going.”

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Driving a Stick

//posted 10.14.2023

For those too young to know, learning how to drive a manual transmission isn’t always an easy proposition … For fans of the 2023 CU football team, “shifting gears” has become a week-to-week emotional roller-coaster, with the Buffs taking us to new highs – but is also giving us some pretty steep descents …

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CU in the Rankings

//posted 10.13.2023

Latest rankings: CBS 1-133: USC, Washington State, TCU among “biggest movers” downward (CU holding steady at No. 54) … ESPN+ Rankings: Colorado still not favored (at No. 77), while 6-2 USC comes in at No. 13 …

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Coach Prime spoofed on Saturday Night Live (pretty funny, actually) … Folsom at 100: The Brightest Lights … Neill Woelk’s Keys to the Stanford game … ESPN – Grading 46 transfer QB’s (only two got A’s, including Shedeur) …

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Do you have a gold parka for the game? (Forecast for the kickoff of CU’s Gold Rush game is 42-degrees) … The all-time series is tied at 6-6, with CU winning the past three games … Why is the Stanford mascot a Tree? … Another slow start/fast finish for Shedeur? …

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Washington seeks to dismiss lawsuit filed by Washington State and Oregon State … CBS Bottom 25: Arizona State and Stanford remain ranked … Report: Big 12 again considering adding Gonzaga as a basketball only member …

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Alejandro Mata kicked a 43-yard field goal with 12 seconds left, lifting Colorado to a 27-24 win over Arizona State. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders accounted for two touchdowns as the Buffs defeated the Sun Devils in Tempe for only the second time in school history. Wide receiver Javon Antonio, who had three catches for 42 yards coming into the game, had five catches for 81 yards and a touchdown. Antonio also had a 43-yard reception with less than a minute to play, setting up the game-winning field goal.

Arizona State out-gained Colorado, 392 yards to 295, in a game marred by penalties (9-for-88 for ASU; 8-for-65 for CU). Shedeur Sanders completed 26-of-42 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown, also contributing a 16-yard scoring run, but Sanders was harassed all night, being sacked five times. Anthony Hankerson led the Buffs in rushing, with ten carries for 58 yards, but, with the sacks included, the Buffs returned to their anemic ways on the ground, finishing with 30 carries for a net of 56 yards.

“Played like hot garbage,” Sanders said. “And I’m trying to figure this out. Sick of it. I really am. I’m sick of us coming out here and putting forth the effort we put forth in the first half. We’ve had really diligent meetings and we’re trying to figure this out, ’cause I’m sick of it. I’m sorry. I’m happy about the win but I’m not happy in the fashion that we won it in. We’re better than that. We really are better than that, and we gotta start showing that. I expect to win and I expect to win in a better fashion than that. I’m sick of these consistent holes that we’re displaying and the penalties and the things that we’re doing. We’re so much better. I apologize for my anger today, but I don’t accept mediocrity.”

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The Buffs were double-digit favorites once before this season, but the CSU game didn’t play out as expected … Will Stanford’s bye week of preparation play a role, or will the mismatch of CU’s No. 8 passing offense against Stanford’s No. 128 passing defense be the deciding factor? … Let’s find out …

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