Entries in the ‘Post-game’ Category:

Wildcats End the Buffs’ Winning Streak

Kansas State (4-2, 2-1 Big 12) defeated CU (4-3, 2-1 Big 12) 47-20 last night in Manhattan. The Buffs were their own worst enemy by giving up 4 turnovers including 3 interceptions by freshman QB Cody Hawkins. While the Buffs were able to move the ball somewhat effectively, it was impossible to overcome all of [...]

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Buffs over Baylor, Tigers Shuck Cornboys, Back on TV, Life is Good. . .

So I’ve got to be honest, Saturday was awesome. I’m not sure what was better, listening to the Buffalo win over Baylor, or watching Nebraska lose to Missouri. I like to keep things pretty positive when I write, but I think we are all pretty tired of the Cornhusker fan posers that frequently post to [...]

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CU Slays a Giant

I don’t think there’s much more than can be pointed out about Saturday’s game. The stats have been viewed and reviewed by everyone I’m sure. But in case you haven’t had a chance let me recap just a few of the key stats: the Buffs racked up 161 rushing yards against an extremely stingy OU [...]

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Buffs take the gloves (and shirts) off

Colorado 42 Miami Ohio 0 Well the Buffs, dominated. Not since Oklahoma State in 2005 have the Buffs shutout an opponent. And not since Sand Diego State in 2001 have the Buffs had a more productive day on the football field. The Buffs ended the day with 635 yards of total offense. Better yet, the [...]

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Mistakes and Missed Opportunities

After the CSU game I posted enthusiasm for the coaching, especially on offense. I also mentioned a new era for our offense with both competent personnel and coaching and even my concerns on how well our defense would perform. Well…a lot has happened since that game and sadly our team is evolving into a shadow [...]

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Buffs BeDeviled

What can I say? The Sun Devils tried their best to give us a nice shinny present but the Buffs would have none of that. After jumping out to a 7-0 lead on a Wheately interception for a touch down in just the third play of the game Hawkins added another touchdown pass to McKnight [...]

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CU vs CSU – Postgame

The biggest problem with having an annual non-conference game against an in-state opponent is the fact that the games are always so close. While great for television ratings, it provides heartburn inducing suspense that should be reserved for more important conference games later in the season. Luckily for the Buffs, they found a way to narrowly escape with a win.

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