“No Más”


2012 Season Archive

“No Más”

//posted 11.11.2012

“No More”. CU has created a culture in which new (horrible) records are set each week

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Arizona 56, Colorado 31

//posted 11.10.2012

Ka’Deem Carey sets opponent records for rushing yards (366) and TD’s (5) in rout …

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Arizona – “No Más”

//posted 11.10.2012
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Colorado Daily – Arizona

//posted 11.9.2012

CU/ Arizona Notes of Note: Stuff you’ll hear from the TV announcers during the game

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Colorado/Arizona Preview

//posted 11.6.2012

CU has dominated Arizona over the years (13-1), including a 48-29 win last fall. And this year? …

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Sometimes you have to Laugh

//posted 11.4.2012

With the Buffs in a losing spiral, we turn to the immortal John McKay to give us a smile or two …

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Stanford 48, Colorado 0

//posted 11.3.2012

Colorado shut out at home for the first time in 150 home games, a streak dating back to 1986

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Colorado Daily – Stanford

//posted 11.2.2012

Webb “best choice” at quarterback; Major out for Saturday … Stanford Notes worth Noting (what you will hear from TV and radio announcers during the game)

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Colorado/Stanford Preview

//posted 10.31.2012

Stanford is tied for 2nd place in the Pac-12 North with aspirations of a title … CU is in search of respect …

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Pac-12 Notes – October

//posted 10.30.2012

Pac-12 Notes – October October 30th Colorado/Arizona game time set When you are no longer a draw, you are not ready for primetime … The time for the Colorado/Arizona game next weekend has been set. The Buffs’ final road game of the season will kickoff at 11:30 a.m., and will be nationally televised on FX. The remaining games on the Pac-12 schedule next weekend – Arizona State at USC; UCLA at Washington State; Oregon at Cal; Oregon State at Stanford; and Utah at Washington – will have to wait until …

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No. 2 Oregon 70, Colorado 14

//posted 10.28.2012

Oregon, the No. 2 team in the country, was a 47-point favorite at home over hapless Colorado. The line was an embarrassment for the CU program, but not half as embarrassing as the fact that the Ducks covered … by halftime.

Oregon ran through, around, and over the Colorado defense, scoring touchdowns on all seven first half possessions en route to a 56-0 halftime lead and 70-14 rout. The Ducks amassed a ridiculous 425 yards rushing, and 617 yards of total offense, holding the inept Buff offense to 245 yards of total offense. The game was so out of hand that Oregon’s backup quarterback, Bryan Bennett, out-scored the Colorado offense, three touchdowns to two.

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