Buff Nation –
Sometimes there are no words to accurately describe a feeling or event. What the Colorado Buffaloes have accomplished this season falls into that category. From worst to first in the conference. Arguably, one of the greatest turnaround in college football history.
The seven-win increase from last year (4 wins last year, 11 wins this year) is the single largest improvement in Pac-12 history, surpassing the Stanford Cardinal record in 1939. We are in uncharted waters. History is being made in Boulder. The records that are being broken are decades old, and we have had the uncommonly good fortune to witness all of it. Perhaps at some point over Christmas break I will try to tabulate all the records and streaks that were broken this year. There are so many of them. I feel I need something tangible to help me get my mind around what has transpired. I’m going to need closure.
The Buffs put on a football clinic against a very good Utah team this past Saturday. Prevailing 27-22 CU had long TD passes and short TD power runs. They had ten pass breakups (seemed like more), eight tackles for loss, four takeaways, three sacks, a two-point conversion stop, two fourth down stops, zero penalties (ZERO!), and a partridge in a pear tree. Unimaginable just a year ago, Saturday night under the lights couldn’t get any better.
It also couldn’t get any louder, and at least where I was sitting, you couldn’t get another body in there. Saturday was the first sell-out of Folsom since 2008, when Texas came into town. North of 53,000 fans packed the stadium to cheer on the Buffs. It was jammed. Perhaps it was the late kick-off time to give the fans ample time to get their game face on; but, either way, it was SO LOUD. The crowd was raucous. It was beautiful. Folsom field is one of the best college football venues in the country. The seating is so close to the field that the fans really do have an impact on the game.
It was the first time in 22 years that CU went undefeated at home. Going forward that should be the norm. We have some tough games slated for next year, but no longer is anything a sure thing when you travel to Boulder.
As predicted, there was a THIRD storming of the field. The PA announcer almost pleaded with the crowd to wait “One Golden Minute” before rushing the field. Yeah, good luck with that. After years of frustration, no way is a public announcement going to hold back thousands of newly empowered fans from getting close to the product they have come back in droves to support and love. Even the players were taking selfies on the field. It was perfect. CU may get fined $100,000 per Pac-12 policy for rushing the field, but the ROI on that $100,000 is enormous. I’m sure AD Rick George ran the numbers on it. On live national television, and then on ESPN sport center throughout the night, the fans storming Folsom were seen by college football recruits across the county. Looking as cool as a team could possibly look in their Gold helmets, black jerseys and black pants, the Buffs JUST WON THE PAC-12 SOUTH! How do you like me now? CU is the place to be. It’s a chicken and egg thing. Players commit to winning programs, but programs can’t win if players don’t commit. It’s a major hurdle that has blocked CU for years. That hurdle has now been demolished. CU will have a top 15 recruiting class for 2017, just ahead of Auburn, and probably a top ten recruiting class in 2018. For context, CU’s recruiting class for 2016 was ranked 66 in the nation, just ahead of Marshall (yup Marshall).
Yet, somehow the season gets bigger and better. CU plays the University of Washington Huskies on Friday in the Pac-12 Championship game in Santa Clara, CA. The day before CU played Utah, I watched The Huskies take apart the Washington State Cougars. I’m thankful I watched the game as I think I discredited The Huskies. No longer. When CU plays WA, it is going to be an epic battle. The Huskies are as balanced as CU is on both sides of the ball. They have a Heisman candidate in QB Jake Browning, who seems to do everything right, and they have playmakers all over the field. CU will need to have a strong pass rush to disrupt Browning’s; otherwise, it’s going to be a long game for CU. On Offense, CU has to do a better job of protecting the ball and establishing the running game in order to open up the passing game. The game will also pit the top two Pac-12 defenses against each other. If CU wins, it’s road trip time to Pasadena to go to the Rose Bowl. If CU loses, it’s a less glorified, yet hard earned (and exceeding expectations) road trip to San Antonio for the Alamo bowl, or San Diego for the Holiday bowl. For the time being, let’s think Roses.
This magical mystery tour continues, and we are almost out of November. No one saw this coming, but we all saw it happen, in front of our own eyes. We were the fortunate ones. Who’s Got It Better Than Us? Nobody!
Go Buffs. Beat Washington!
Doug