What Colorado football’s coordinators said about Week 1 matchup vs NDSU

Apr 27, 2024; Boulder, CO, USA; Colorado Buffaloes offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur during a spring game event at Folsom Field.

Colorado kicks off Week 1 of the college football season by hosting North Dakota State on national television (ESPN).

It will be a matchup between Deion Sanders’ Buffaloes and one of the most successful FCS programs in college football. The Bison have won nine NCAA Division I FCS national championships and exactly 90% of their games (172-19) since 2011.

NDSU has a new, first-time head coach in Tim Polasek, but Colorado has a pair of new coordinators: Pat Shurmur and Robert Livingston.

Here’s everything Shurmur (offensive coordinator) and Livingston (defensive coordinator) had to say on Monday about Thursday night’s matchup with the Bison.

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Pat Shurmur on NDSU football’s ‘rich tradition’ and defense

“They’re a tough team with a rich, winning tradition so we have a great deal of respect for them,” Shurmur told local media on Monday. “They’re a team that’s built on toughness. They’re very fundamental in their approach but I’m going to say fundamental in their approach because they have enough wrinkles to keep you on your toes, whether it be pressures, simulated pressures and they will play some man (coverage).

“I think it’s just a cultural thing with them. I think they have a lot of really talented players but it’s also the sum of the parts. They play really, really good team defense.”

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Robert Livingston on NDSU offense and quarterback Cam Miller

“The culture there is something that will not leave depending on who the coach is; it’s in the locker room,” Livingston said of NDSU on Monday. “You watch those guys play and, whether it’s on defense…


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Publish date : 2024-08-26 20:26:53

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