Theīuffaloes rallied for a 22-19 victory, displaying a resilience Rogers chewed out his teammates at halftime of Colorado's Oct.Ģ7 game against Oklahoma State, admonishing them for theirįailure to "play for one another" in falling behind 16-7. Selected in next April's NFL draft, is Rogers, a fast, agile,Ħ'7", 315-pound senior tackle who's excelling in his first Outside Gurode, who is expected to be one of the first guards Intellect of Lucier, who makes the line calls. Junior and one of two former Northwestern players who followedīarnett to Boulder. Snap." At center is the cerebral Wayne Lucier, a 6'4", 300-pound Watson, "a guy who's coming at you 100 miles per hour, every Weighs 295 pounds, may be a bit more slovenly in his technique, The 6'4", 295-poundīates is technically precise. On the weak side of theįormation is the Felix-and-Oscar guard-tackle combination of The 6'4", 320-pound Gurode is the top athlete among anĮxceptionally athletic group of hogs. I've been around in 20 years of coaching."
"Talk about finishing blocks," said Watson aįew minutes later. Touchdown, Watson had seen guard Andre Gurode drive a Huskersĭefender clear through the end zone and pin him against the wallīeneath the seats. Visitors to the Colorado football officesĪround 8:30 last Saturday morning could hear offensiveĬoordinator Shawn Watson shouting, "My God! Wow!" from behind We had to recruit the backs andĬonsider it instilled. "Colorado hadn't beenĮffective at running the ball since '96," he says. Barnett, who came to Colorado from Northwestern, didn'tįind a smash-mouth team awaiting him. Neuheisel, who left Boulder for Washington after the 1998 We vowed in that locker room that we'd never loseĮleven of this year's 27 Buffaloes seniors were recruits of Rick To lose again on the last play-we thought we Victor Rogers, "We'd lost to Nebraska the year before on a field Players' helmets after Colorado had started 0-4), the playersĬame together in the visitors' dressing room after losing 34-32 Having just completed a 3-8 season (notableįor Barnett's threat to strip the Buffalo decals from his The seeds of this rout were sown a year ago at Lincoln's "They haven't really had anyone line up and try to runĪt them," said Barnett before the game. It was the sort of onslaught-582 total yards,Ĩ.2 yards per play-we've come to expect from, well, the Colorado had 114 on its first seven carries, 382 by theĮnd of the game. Nation in total defense, having yielded 93 rushing yards per The proudīlackshirts defense came into the game ranked sixth in the The 62 points theīuffaloes scored were the most ever hung on Nebraska. In the third quarter, while Colorado had none. Including a back-breaking fumble at the Buffaloes' one-yard line Last Friday it was the Cornhuskers who had four giveaways, Turnovers in its season-opening 24-22 loss to Fresno State and Had Pesavento known he'd be seeing the LonghornsĪgain, he might have given them more credit for their 34-point South division winner and Colorado's conference title game State's 16-13 upset of Oklahoma last Saturday made Texas the He tossed off that response before Oklahoma "Basically, we've beaten ourselves," says senior quarterbackīobby Pesavento. Question was, How did these Buffaloes lose to anyone?
Lauren holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from The University of Oklahoma and an MBA with an emphasis in Finance and Entrepreneurship from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.However, after Colorado blew through Nebraska, the logical She is a member of the Advocates Board of Fiver Children’s Foundation, an organization that supports urban youth in the journey from grade school to college. and is currently Budget & Finance Chair for the North Manhattan Alumnae Chapter.
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