Saturday Nov 28 | Denver Post
Unfortunately for Colorado, the Buffaloes' season finale today held true to its season-long form.
CU Buffs` road woes continue with loss at Kansas State
Last week was too good to be true. Seven days after an inspired victory at home over a ranked opponent, the Colorado football team was sloppy and lethargic Saturday under a dull, gray sky at Kansas State.
CU's Scott out for Kansas State
It turns out Darrell Scott looked like he was having some problems rushing the football for a reason.
CU defense finally gets win vs. Reesing
KU's Todd Reesing tries to avoid the rush of BJ Beatty and Curtis Cunningham. Beating Todd Reesing was a big deal for the Buffs.
CU Buffs sophomore becoming veteran on CU`s D-line
He`s 17 games into his college career and sophomore Curtis Cunningham already is the old man in the middle of the Colorado defensive line.
Buffs letting Stewart run free
The plan last Saturday at Texas, said Colorado running back coach Darian Hagan, was to get more carries for Darrell Scott.
Analyzing CU's loss in Morgantown
Some day-after observations of Colorado's 35-24 loss at West Virginia while waiting on a flight at the Pittsburgh airport: *** I have no problem with personnel packages.
CU's defense getting baptism by fire
Will Pericak made his decision to commit to Colorado over a plate of food at the Dal Ward Athletic Center - when he was 7 years old.
Grant Stucker wasn't nervous, and he's not really sure why. The fifth-year senior from Parker was making his first start Sunday night, against a huge rival in the University of Colorado, and in front of a near-sellout crowd of 53,168 fans at Folsom Field.
Curtis Cunningham impressed the Colorado coaching staff this spring without even stepping on the field.
Dependable defender | By Justin Williams 2009 Longmont Times-Call
BOULDER - Curtis Cunningham impressed the Colorado coaching staff this spring without even stepping on the field.
Colorado quarterbacks Cody Hawkins and Tyler Hansen still share the top line at that position, but some interesting developments were revealed this morning when CU released its first depth chart of August drills.
Buffs' Kasa out indefinitely with sprained knee
However, Colorado's head coach was smiling and perhaps breathing a sigh of relief during a brief post-practice session with members of the media on Monday night.
Cabral expects LBs to be strength on Buffs' defense
But he's also convinced his deep pool of linebackers collectively has enough intelligence, toughness and athleticism to erase many of the mistakes made in front of them.
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