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Teacher by day, Buff fanatic by night, and, actually throughout the school day also. I was raised in Boulder during the dark Chuck Fairbanks years by two University of Michigan alums. I knew "Go Blue!" long before "Go Buffs!", but when a relatively unknown defensive coordinator was hired to lead the Buffs, my interest was slightly piqued. By the time I reached high school Bill McCartney was building a solid foundation with homegrown talent like Jon Embree and I remember the day in 1986 when Boulder celebrated the win over Nebraska. In college I sold beer, watched Coach Mac win a championship, Rashaan Salaam win a Heisman and I was hooked forever. When Jon Embree was hired, I renewed my season tickets and hit the practice rail. I wrote up a few things for some relatives, forwarded them to a few friends, and then made it a blog. Now I find writing about my Buffies is fun, more informative and therapy! I'll post a few times a week during the season, less in the offseason, with news, musings and links. Go Buffs!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Washington Huskies Preview

The Buffs dropped yet another heartbreaker in double overtime to UCLA at home and must dig deep to leave that draining loss behind them for another possibly winnable game against the Huskies.  Another team that has blown them out in recent meetings, Washington is not nearly as potent on offense as years past but has a stout defense that has found a way to score in almost every game.  This may be the last best chance for the Buffs to pick up a win as the last three opponents are all ranked in the top 18 (@ #14 Arizona, @ #5 Oregon and home against current #18 Utah) and playing well.  However, UW is on a two-game losing streak and is also definitely looking at CU as the easiest game left on their schedule, although it should be noted that the Huskies have had streak of years where they have lost three consecutive games.  The Buffs must come out firing and not get themselves in an early hole as they have been prone to do, as this Husky defense will make it very difficult to come back.
§  Line: It opened at Washington -4 , but as it has every week, immediately jumped up to 5.5 with heavy betting on whoever plays the Buffs, before settling back at 4.
§  Depth Chart moves: There were no major shake-ups for the Buffs, but LB Brady Daigh again played very well in the absence of Addison Gillam (flu, after saying he felt physically better than he had all year).
§  Gerrad Kough also filled in well for Kawai Crabb (concussion) at left guard.
§  Injuries:
§  A scary moment in the first overtime period had S Tedric Thompson on the field for several minutes before being loaded on a stretcher and carted off due to a neck/head injury, although fortunately all tests turned up negative at the hospital. I do not expect him to play this week.
§  Backup safety Marques Mosley tore an ACL and is out for the rest of the season.
§  In all, there are five CU players listed with concussions: Thompson. Crabb (still day-to-day), S Terrell Smith (sustained late in UCLA game), plus CB Akhello Witherspoon and RB Christian Powell, who are both expected to play this week.
§  Washington has had a lot of injuries, but may be getting some guys back.  Nickel safety Trevor Walker is out for the season after tearing an ACL.
§  Their top two RBs, Dwayne Washington and Lavon Coleman, have been banged up, but at least Coleman is expected to be in the lineup against the Buffs.  Last week, they moved arguably their best defensive player, LB/S Shaq Thompson to RB and he immediately became their best offensive player.
When the Buffs have the ball:
§  The Washington defense is what has kept them in games, slowing down effective offenses, especially the run game, and they know how to get turnovers, having created 16, scoring SIX touchdowns themselves this year (4 by Thompson).  They will be the stiffest challenge yet for the young Buffaloes, who should be able to find a few open spaces in the passing game.
§  The front seven is the heart of this defense, with a legion of stud linebackers-so deep that they were able to lend out their best player, Shaq Thompson to the offense (he did not play a defensive snap last week).  The question is how much, if any, will the playmaker line up on defense? John Timu is also a beast and has 2 TDs of his own.
§  The defensive line is led by all-everything DE Hau’oli Kikaha’s 14.5 sacks plus line mate Danny Shelton has 7.5 of his own, and they both have 5 more tackles for loss.  The Buff o-line will be challenged as well as Brian Lindgren’s (cringe) play calling. 
§  While the offensive line has gotten steadily better, giving up few sacks and producing some limited space for runners, they are by no means blowing anyone away, still struggling with short yardage and too often leaving Sefo to scramble and/or take hits, even if they are not sacks.  If they could take a small step forward today, it would go a long way towards helping their team win.
§  One nice wrinkle the Buffs ran a few times against UCLA, twice with success, was a double reverse that comes with a few options-pass down field, pass back to the QB, just run it, and it looks like it has a triple reverse possibility as well.  This could be something they use to bait defenses in the future, starting this week with the aggressive Husky front seven.
§  The UW secondary is also solid, led by Marcus Peters, but they have shown some kinks in the armor and can certainly be beaten.  Sefo will likely target whoever is early in his progression that is not being covered by Peters.
§  Even though the CU offense continues to set single season records, they have been plagued with the same problems all year long-that is, Sefo’s inclination to throw at least one head-scratching interception, their inability to pick up short yardage first downs (mostly because Lindgren’s favorite play call in this situation appears to be run into Alex Kelley’s back), and, now that teams have watched film of the first few games, the receivers are not getting anything deep as they did early.  So, although they are cranking out yards, and even points, in unprecedented numbers, they are still not doing enough to win, which would be the worry this week against a stout defense.
§  They were able to get Nelson Spruce a few balls last week, but teams are aware of him now.  Sefo has been able to spread the ball around some, with Bryce Bobo the main benefactor notching his first two-TD day.  If defenses have to worry about Bobo as well, it could open things up even more for others like Shay Fields.  Sefo needs to eliminate the horrible interception and limit both his bouncing underthrows and soaring overthrows to the outside.
§  The running game is finally starting to pick up and Michael Adkins had his best day of the season.  Powell was still out last week and his bruising style might have helped out at times and is back for Washington.  Philip Lindsay and Tony Jones both also had some nice plays last week.  In general, the Buffs are picking up small chunks of yardage and the overall stats are solid, but no one in the group has been able to break a long one yet, and they still have trouble picking up the tough yard when they need it.  Washington might be the best run D they have faced, so this group may struggle as they did early in the year, making it all the more important that Sefo can execute the passing game.
§  Sefo has shown the ability to carry the ball and will likely have to make some plays with his feet, both designed and impromptu. I would expect to see more read-option here with all the RBs healthy and a difficult aggressive defense.  Sefo’s decision making is crucial in handling the ball, recognizing and not throwing into disguised coverage and making the right call in the read option.
When the Huskies have the ball:
§  QB Cyler Miles is expected to return after a concussion-he was listed as the backup last week and was cleared but had not taken any reps during the week.  Even with him in the lineup, the production has been lacking more often than not.  WR John Ross is his favorite target and very fast, but they also have Jaydon Mickens and a few other guys capable of stretching the secondary.
§  The Husky running backs committee has not been all effective and their best option is also their best defensive player.  We will probably see a combination of Coleman, Deontae Cooper and some Shaq.  Shutting this group down will force the still young Miles to make plays or mistakes, and it could pull Thompson off of defense.
§  The CU defensive line is quietly improving, and Derek McCartney is blossoming into a star, but the group is still giving up a lot of rushing yards and overall points, and is still too often not getting sufficient pressure on the QB without help, which allows him to complete the long pass against the tired secondary, or just scramble as Hundley did to secure the overtime win for UCLA.
§  LB Brady Daigh has played great every time he has had to come on for Addison Gillam, who has struggled to stay healthy and is only a shell of his All-everything freshman self, although he should be in the lineup this week.  Kenneth Olugbode had arguably his best day in a CU uniform last week and also needs to continue his play without the youthful mistakes.
§  True frosh Evan White is slated for his second start with all the safety concussions, with John Walker or Akhello Witherspoon coming in at nickel.  Look for Miles to test these White early, as well as Witherspoon when he is in.  Is this the week we get to see what Yuri Wright can do?
§  Chidobe Awuzie is starting to come into his own as a safety, still making the occasional positional mistake, but making a lot of key, big hits for the defense.  He will need to have a big game, preferably without the mistakes, especially without Thompson alongside.
Special Teams:
§   Wil Oliver had his best day booming every kickoff deep into or out of the endzone and was perfect on PATs and FGs.  Keeping those kickoffs deep will be very important again as Washington boasts another big time return threat in WR John Ross.
§  Darragh O’Neill had one shank but otherwise was also stellar and kept the ball out of Ishmael Adams’ hands.  He continues to average close to 45 yards a punt, with half of them ending up downed inside the 20.
§  The CU return game is still mediocre at best. Shay Fields has taken over punts, although Nelson Spruce had to come and field a couple after Fields bobbled one. Philip Lindsay has some spark on kickoffs and it appears he is on the cusp of breaking one, but he needs that one good block small crease, and this would be a fabulous week to find it.
§  Overall, this is another game the Buffs can win, but they have to come out of the gate awake and ready to play, even if is at an ungodly hour for college football.  This will be a dog fight (pun intended) but I am going say Colorado does dig deep, limits turnovers while getting a couple themselves, make a couple of big plays, and finds a way to win it late, CU 34 UW 30.
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