Yahoo Sports’ Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz and Adam Breneman discuss how the Buffaloes’ season-opening win still displayed some discouraging signs coming off last year’s 4-8 campaign. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Power Hour” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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After what I saw last Thursday night, I’m Ping went out for Colorado.
Uh, they won the game 3126 again against North Dakota State.
But the things that I wanted to see out of Colorado, I didn’t see, I saw the same Colorado that we saw last year and that’s, um, bad clock management, not disciplined in the biggest moments and bad situational football, like when I watch Colorado, it’s really superstars playing football.
Right?
It’s Jan Sanders, it’s Travis Hunter, Jimmy Horne.
Those guys are stars without a doubt.
First round NFL draft picks, but then there’s everybody else and I think there’s a couple of issues.
It’s, it’s the, the issue of just not knowing how to win football games and put teams away.
Um, I look at the Colorado same issue not being able to run the football average two yards a carry.
Um, clock management was brutal in that game.
Uh, last draw the game Colorado had the ball with about a minute 30 left, uh, should have drained the clock with the lead, right minute 30 left with the lead.
Should have drained the clock made North Dakota State use all their time outs.
Shaar Sanders throws the football for an incompletion.
The first play.
I’m like, what?
That’s like football 101.
And I would bet that should Sanders did that on his own.
That, that wasn’t what the OC called.
But I mean, that stuff just cannot happen.
Or you’re gonna lose a lot of football games.
The other issue I see is just Travis Hunter for as good as he is, is playing too many snaps, played a, played…
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Publish date : 2024-09-04 03:56:20
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