Preview – UCLA


2011 Season Archive

Preview – UCLA

//posted 11.16.2011

“T.I.P.S.” for beating UCLA in the Rose Bowl on Senior Day in the Rose Bowl …

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Colorado Daily – UCLA

//posted 11.16.2011

Rick Neuheisel atop the Coaches Hot Seat Ranking, with CSU’s Fairchild No. 2

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In the best offensive showing of the 11-game Jon Embree era, Colorado won it’s first-ever Pac-12 game in dominating Arizona, 48-29.

On a Senior Day when there was a chance that the 2011 Buffs would become the first Colorado team to fail to win a home game at Folsom Field, the Colorado seniors came up big. Senior running back Rodney Stewart had 24 carries for 181 yards and three touchdowns, while also contributing a touchdown passing. On the other end of that halfback pass for a score was senior quarterback Tyler Hansen, who went 16-for-26 for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

On a 57-degree afternoon with winds gusting as high as 62 mph, Colorado posted 500 yards of total offense for only the second time in 2011, while holding the opposition under 500 yards for the first time in six games. The Colorado defense, which had only four interceptions in the first ten games of the year, had three against Arizona quarterback Nick Foles.

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They never had a winning season in a Colorado uniform.

They endured a coaching change, with expectations and hopes of the fan base pointed toward the future, not the present.

They were forced to handle derision, ridicule and scorn; they were fixtures in the “Bottom Ten”.

Yet they still managed to win their final home game at Folsom Field, and go out with a little style and class.

Of course, I am talking about the large CU senior Class …

… of 1983.

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Four recruits take their official visits during Arizona weekend … Four-star OL Joey O’Connor de-commits from Penn State

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Friday Fast Facts

//posted 11.11.2011

Injury update continues to improve … Oregon v. Stanford highlights Pac-12 weekend

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Colorado Daily – Arizona

//posted 11.10.2011

A high-wind warning may impact CU/Arizona game … AD Mike Bohn’s open letter to the Buff Nation

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Preview – Arizona

//posted 11.9.2011

Colorado finally gets to play a team with a losing record. Is it too late to salvage the season? …

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No. 21 USC 42, Colorado 17

//posted 11.5.2011

“Eventually, it will turn their way”, said Colorado head coach Jon Embree after Colorado lost its seventh game in a row, falling 42-17 to No. 21 USC.

Trojan quarterback Matt Barkley threw for a school record six touchdowns as USC used a 21-point second quarter to pull away from the Buffs. Colorado running back Rodney Stewart, out for the previous three games, made a successful return, with 88 yards rushing and 67 yards receiving, but the Colorado offense overall continued to make crucial mistakes at critical times, preventing the Buffs from keeping the game competitive.

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 This weekend, the University of Colorado football team played its fourth ranked team in five weeks in the first Friday night home game in school history. The Buffs were 21-point underdogs, and lived up to (or down to) expectations, falling 42-17 to No. 21 USC.

Trojan quarterback Matt Barkley threw for a school-record six touchdowns, and even took the time to lead the band in the school fight song after the game. The lead for the national publications after the game were predictable. The Buffs were an after-thought, with the stories recounting that the Trojans had “bounced back” after a heart-breaking loss to Stanford, and had “taken care of business” against the hapless Buffs.

Pretty damning stuff if you were dressed in black (and gold) for the game.

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