Buff Nation –
Just over a year ago, Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes shocked the nation by beating #17 TCU on the road in the 2023 season opener. Crazy train had left the station, and everyone was welcomed to jump on board, and over the course of the next few weeks, the entire college football world did.
A win over hated Nebraska, set up ESPN College Game Day for the CU vs CSU showdown. A bitter backyard, I am going to lacerate your kidney game ensued with the Buffs going 3-0 on the season. The Rock, Lil Wayne, Blenders Glasses were all the rage. Yet, all that glitters is not gold, and CU finished the season on a 1-8 skid unable to win the close games, nor the ones which they were up by twenty-nine points.
An offseason which saw Colorado once again lead the nation in transfer portal activity came with mixed reviews. On paper CU has significantly upgraded its offensive (which was offensive) and defensive line (which was also offensive).
CU’s skill positions (QB, WR, CB) can play with any in the BIG XII, and stand a good chance of cracking a game open if given the opportunity. That opportunity, the secret sauce of the 2024 season, lies in the Buffaloes offensive line providing a couple more seconds of protection to QB1. Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are touted to be two of the top ten picks in the 2025 draft. That combination on offensive can cause significant problems for defenses given the time. Coach Prime claims he has another six players who should get drafted as well. With that type of talent, CU should win between 7-9 games this year.
So, it begins again, tomorrow night in a rare Thursday night game at Folsom Field vs the North Dakota State Bison (yup, the Buffaloes vs the Bison). The Bison are 60-11 in the past five seasons and make a living off of getting paid by bigger schools to go on the road and wreck their host’s season. CU would be well served not to look past the Bison in prep for Nebraska next week. Win, and CU stands a good chance to go 4-0 on the season and be bowl eligible by Halloween (best case scenario). Lose and the ceiling will cave in on the CU football program and it will take all season to crawl out of it (worst case scenario). I doubt there is an acceptable middle ground. So, there you have it. Coach Prime claims he is a winner and has won at everything he has done in his life. Excellent. Win tomorrow night please.
Go Buffs!
Doug
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Opponent Preview:
The NDSU Bison are based in Fargo, North Dakota, and part of the FCS Missouri Valley Football Conference. The “Thundering Herd” are the all-time winningest football program in FCS history which included 17 National Championships (9 at the FCS level). The Bison are led by seasoned QB Cam Miller, and pride themselves on sound tackling and a strong running game. They play old school, basic blocking and tackling football. Sounds about right coming out of the plains of Nebraska, err North Dakota.