Here are a few mid-week tidbits:
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Review of the tape: I had to watch the whole thing on
recording again, which was probably good, since I could fast forward through
much of it, especially the abysmal second half where Washington did not bother
to throw a pass, still ran up the score and became the third team to close the
game by kneeling down in the redzone. Although
they kept it close for the first quarter, the Buffs imploded at the end of the
second quarter and the game was over, 31-7.
Ryan K of Buff Stampede pondered this on Twitter: “I wonder what the
score is of Colorado vs. their opponents in the last 5 minutes of the first
half.”
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Sefo
had a tough night getting harassed again and hitting the ground a lot, but he
still stuck it out and stayed fairly poised until the wheels came off for
everyone in the second half.
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The
defense is just so overmatched, but especially the d-line, who is rarely
getting any real pressure on the QB, rarely keeping the corner on either side,
and getting gutted by the run game, even with support. This is the group that gives me the biggest
worries as there is not a whole lot behind (Tim Coleman, Markeis Reed but that’s
about it)-they really need some guys to develop in the offseason and/or sign a
JC guy here.
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The
secondary play is not much better, and again, especially with the safeties, as Orms
and Bell both got beat early and often (Bell was actually beaten badly when he tipped
the ball and “almost got the pick”). True
frosh Tedric Thompson also got into the act, not faring much better. Crawley was back on the corner but big
whoop. Even my guy Chido had a pretty
rough day of it. There were quite a few
overthrown receivers who had steps on the DB that could have made it even worse
earlier.
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How
bad is the d-line/secondary play? One
puzzling alignment had Chidera covering Sefarian-Jenkins and Price got
wide-eyed, even though the defensive end stayed right with the TE, it was an
easy catch.
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There
is talk of “progress”, but really it is only minor and only on offense. Kent Baer and this defense have a long way to
go, crushing all the record-setting conference stats it gave up last year.
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Really
surprised that down 24-7 they didn’t go for it on 4th and 1. They sent out wrong grouping, then changed
minds in the timeout. I don’t understand
this coaching staff’s approach to 4th downs-do they just throw a die
and consult a 1-6 chart (maybe evens kick, odds go for it)?
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MacIntyre
said he accepts a big chunk of the blame for the poor tackling that directly contributed
to the blowout loss, for only practicing in full pads once instead of twice
this week, which he believes led to the awful tackling. He said they counted 37 missed tackles and
that 10 would be considered a bad game. However, players like Chido Awuzie said
players have to take care of their responsibilities.
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LB
Clay Norgard supposedly got his first playing time on special teams, even
though I thought Plati had him listed as having played.
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Injuries: P-Rich wasn’t even supposed to play on
his gimpy ankle, but gutted it out and was still their best player. Michael Adkins did play as well, but was not
100%. They’ll need both next week and
both should play again.
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Woodson
Greer had a stinger during the week and as I reported did not play, with Paul
Vigo getting some snaps, but they needed a lot more than Greer, who is still
questionable for this week, as is Parker Orms, also with a stinger.
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Cal
has had a lot of injuries on defense and therefore are even younger and thinner
than expected.
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Line: I was very curious to see what the line
would be here, two awful teams coming off blowout losses, each winless in
conference and looking at possibly their only chance for a victory left. Vegas looks like it’s giving the home field three
point edge to the Buffs!
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Honors, mentions and recognitions: Not much to hype here but P-Rich is
still 5th in the nation inreceiving yards per game and Addison
Gillam broke school frosh record for tackles, but so many team stats,
especially defensive, are back down in the 100’s rankings.
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2014 Recruiting: A few of the 14 committed Buffs are
being wooed by other teams, from CA LB Zac Brown considering San Jose St., RB
Jomon Dotson looking at Washington and TX DT Elijah Rodriguez getting attention
from LSU. So far, all remain committed,
but a Pac12 win would certainly help things.
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The
Camera’s roundup of CU’s verbal commits’ high school results: http://www.buffzone.com/cu-news/ci_24497037/afternoon-drive-seasons-end-playoffs-rage-cu-football
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Other Buffs Notes: The Buffs are giving away 10000 pieces of
bacon before the CU men’s basketball game Saturday morning for those of you
taking in the doubleheader.
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The
USC game on 11/23 still has yet to get a kickoff slot and that will have to
wait until next Sunday, as Fox exercised one of its options to wait until after
everyone has played to make it’s picks for the following week.
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Pacific Takes Fantasy League: Don’t even ask, it was a bad week, with
P-Rich’s TD the majority of my points.
Good news is I am alive for playoffs, in if I win, and own total points
tiebreaker if needed, and I have most of my lineup available, except maybe
Jordon James.
Yo David, I am out of town this wrek without internet access. Posting this from my phone. Nice post, but Adkins needs to learn how to block. He damn near jumps out of the way when he is supposed to be protecting Sefo. Hope to be back to civilization by game time Saturday.
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