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"Who's got it better than us? Nobody!"

Buff Nation,

Were you there?  Man, I hope you were there.  That was AWESOME!  

For the first time in twenty (TWENTY) years, CU was ranked in the top ten heading into a November game.  This is nuts.  CU is back and dominating.  

For those at the game, this was one of the best college football games in America.  Of the 57 Division I football games played this past Saturday, three featured top 25 ranked teams playing against each other (#10 vs. #22 WSU, #13 WVU vs. #9 Oklahoma, and #16 LSU vs #23 Florida).  Of these games, only one home team was victorious.  Yup, Colorado.  If you were a football fan, and you wanted to witness your team win against a ranked team in your own backyard, the ONLY place to be on Saturday was Boulder.

That was AWESOME!

For the first three quarters of play, it was a legit battle between two excellent football teams.  CU benefited from a few dropped balls by WSU, and WSU benefited from a few non-calls by the refs.  Half-time score had WSU up 17-14.  At the end of the 3rd quarter, CU held a slight lead 28-24.  It wasn’t until the 4th quarter when CU showed, like they have so many times before, that they know how to finish a game.  Over the past 7 games, CU has outscored their opponents 105 to 36 in the second half.  CU clamps down on defense and opens the throttle on offense.  Three 4th quarter plays against WSU typify CU’s season. 

1)     Play #1: Just inside the 4th quarter with CU clinging to a 28-24 lead, WSU had the momentum and driving deep into CU territory.  From CU’s 18-yard line, WSU faced a 4th and 4.  Rather than kick a field goal, Mike Leech decided to go for it on 4th down.  Earlier in the game, CU lost it’s starting safety to a targeting penalty, and soon thereafter they lost another safety to a concussion.  Down two safeties, little known and sparingly used Nick Fisher took the field.  On this particular play WSU called the perfect play to put Fisher in a seemingly impossible position of covering two guys at once.  I’ve watched the play multiple times since the game, and I still can’t believe how a Fisher who would have never been on the field otherwise, made the perfect read, pursuit and tackle to stop WSU one yard short of the first down.  It was the play of the game.  It shifted the momentum into CU’s favor, and CU never looked back.  CU has consistently played with the mentality of next man up.  This play was living proof.

2)     Play #2: CU is leading 31-24 with 6 minutes remaining in the game.  CU pulls off probably it’s prettiest play of the year:  A reverse, double reverse, pitch back to QB, screen pass for a 24-yard gain.  The ease and precision in which CU pulled off the play was a thing of beauty.  CU’s re-invented spread offense has been seemingly unstoppable ever since the first series against CSU back in August.  When you play CU, you have better done your homework; otherwise you stand a good chance of getting schooled. 

3)     Play #3: For the final play epitomizing CU’s season, we go from beauty to beast.  Scarcely two minutes after CU runs their triple trick play, Philip Lindsay powers his way into the end zone from 13 yards out (running over and through three defenders) for a game over, beast-mode statement.  These plays happen all the time, but on this play in particular the level of violence in which Lindsay ran the ball was outstanding.  He wasn’t going to be denied. The Buffs had WSU against the rope, and without hesitation and without pomp and circumstance, CU delivered the knockout blow.  It was my favorite play of the game. 

This Saturday, #9 CU plays #22 Utah under the lights of Folsom Field.  Somehow, someway CU will need to find a way to play even better.  The stakes get higher.  The expectations get higher.  Folsom will be sold out.  The nation will be watching.  CU will be wearing their Gold helmets, black jerseys and black pants.  An awesome combination, especially under the lights.  By the way, these are the same uniforms CU wore in arguably the greatest CU win at Folsom Field when #15 CU beat #1 Nebraska in 2009 in another Thanksgiving Day weekend game.  A win puts CU in the Pac-12 championship game. and hundreds of fans rushing the field for the third time this season.  The key to the game will be how well CU can stop Utah’s rushing attack led by RB Joe Williams and how well CU’s offense can exploit Utah’s secondary.

On Saturday, CU has a great opportunity to prove they belong in the conversation with the best teams in the nation. Incredibly, we have an opportunity to be there and witness it all first hand.

Tailgate starts at 1PM, don’t be late.  This day and this season will be over before we know it.  Who has it better than us?  Nobody!

Happy Thanksgiving.  Go Buffs!

Doug

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