Pac-12 Notes – CSU Week


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Pac-12 Notes – CSU Week

//posted 9.15.2023

TV Executive: If CU had Coach Prime a year ago, the Pac-12 might still be together … Pac-12 Coach: “Everyone chalked up Colorado as a win – They’ve erased that” … CBS QB Power Rankings: Shedeur Sanders in at No. 4 …

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Friday Fast Facts – CSU

//posted 9.15.2023

The Buffs and Rams haven’t met since 2019 (Mel Tucker’s first game), and not in Boulder since 2009 (a CSU victory) … ESPN GameDay back in Boulder for the first time since 1996 … With 300 yards passing against CSU, Shedeur Sanders will set another school record … CSU last in the nation in passing yards allowed …

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CSU arranged its schedule to have a bye the second week of the season, and are practicing at 8:00 p.m., all to figure out a way to defeat Big Brother Colorado … With a redshirt freshman quarterback and an unthreatening offense, CU might be able to name its score in a game for the first time in years ….

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The Buffs have been on a Rocky Mountain High since taking down the hated Huskers, but the Rocky Mountain Showdown looms … After taking a few extra moments to savor the win over the Big Red, we give you our “T.I.P.S.” for CU v. CSU, as well as our predictions for the Blackout Game Saturday night …

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Colorado defeated rival Nebraska for the third straight time, overcoming a sluggish start to pull away for a 36-14 victory. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders completed 31-of-42 passes for 393 yards and two touchdowns, also posting a rushing score. Xavier Weaver had ten receptions for 170 yards and a touchdown, while Auburn transfer Tar’Varish Dawson had a 30-yard touchdown reception and an eight-yard scoring run as the Buff turned a 13-0 halftime edge to 36-7 lead before the Cornhuskers scored a consolation touchdown on the game’s final play.

“Great win,” Coach Prime said after the game. “We started off slow,  played like a lot of garbage in the first half. But we started picking it up quite a bit and doing what we’re capable of doing. Hats off to the defense and how they were steadfast today. They atoned for the disappointment that we were last week defensively (in a 45-42 win over TCU). To just think that we played like we played and we won by that margin, that’s a pretty good feeling for any coach, and I think  you all can see what we’re capable of doing.”

The Buffs had 454 yards of total offense, keeping the Cornhuskers under 300 total yards until the final drive of the game. Nebraska turned the ball over four times, including an interception by Buff safety Cameron Silmon-Craig.

The victory matched CU’s longest winning streak in the series with a third straight win. The only other three-game stretch of CU victories occurred between 1956-58 (ironically, with all three of those victories coming on shutouts).

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“It’s Personal”

//posted 9.10.2023

For most of the Buff Nation, the Colorado/Nebraska rivalry has been very personal for years, if not decades … But thanks to a foolish new head coach in Lincoln, both Coach Prime and his quarterback son had reasons to take the rivalry personally …

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National media game stories and columns … ESPN GameDay and Big Noon Saturday will BOTH originate in Boulder for the CSU game … Darian Hagan: “I always think about the pitch” …

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Washington State and Oregon State sue Pac-12 to gain clarity on future of the conference … Steve Spurrier: CU/Nebraska bigger game than Alabama/Texas … CU/TCU  a ratings and financial coup for Fox … 18-team Big Ten will not use divisions for scheduling …

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 9.8.2023

Have the Buffs ever won three straight against Nebraska? … CU/NU have played 71 times – How many of those games have been at night? … Favorite CU/Nebraska games … Cornhusker jokes … Pac-12: Undefeated, and averaging over 50 ppg (highest conference average in over 40 years) …

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Good v. Good (CU offense v. Nebraska defense) and Bad v. Bad (Nebraska offense v. Colorado defense) … What will be the Cornhuskers’ game plan? … Which is a greater benefit: Two extra days rest (NU), or playing a second straight morning game (CU)? … Which stats will make you smile? … And which stats will make you cringe? …

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Nebraska week is a big as it gets for the Buff Nation, but, before we preview the Buffs v. Cornhuskers, we take a few minutes to savor the huge 45-42 win over No. 17 TCU … Then it’s on to dissect the Talent, Intangibles, Preparation and Statistics which will decide the renewed rivalry against the Corn …

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Colorado shocked the college football world with a 45-42 upset victory on the road against No. 17 TCU. Head coach Deion Sanders silenced his critics by leading the Buffs to a win over a Horned Frog team which was coming off of a national championship game appearance. The Buffs, a 20.5-point underdog, led throughout much of the game, and withstood comeback after comeback by the Horned Frogs, with a stop on fourth down with under a minute to play sealing the win.

“We were just preaching one stop,” Coach Prime said. “Just one dern stop. I always had confidence because I knew as long as we had the ball, Shedeur was gonna get us down there. But we just needed to stop.”

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders was impressive in leading the Buffs to victory. In his first start at CU, Sanders had a school-record 510 yards passing, completing 38-of-47 attempts for four touchdowns and no interceptions. Freshman running back Dylan Edwards scored four touchdowns, with one on the ground and three through the air, including a 75-yard score to open the third quarter, and a 46-yarder in the fourth quarter for the game winner. Edwards finished with 135 yards receiving on only five receptions – the highest receiving total by a running back in school history. Three other CU receivers topped the 100-yard mark, with Travis Hunter going for 119 on 11 receptions, Xavier Weaver going for 118 yards on six receptions, with Jimmy Horn collecting 11 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown.

“I knew we was gonna do this,” Shedeur Sanders said. “The scoreboard is just telling y’all that’s what’s going on, but you didn’t believe. Nobody believed that we was gonna do that.”

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