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Buffaloes No Match For #10 Oregon’s Wild Wings
Posted on 23 Oct 2011 by Rob Parness.
When the #10 Oregon Ducks entered Folsom Field to take on a struggling Colorado team, Buffalo fans were hoping for a game that could turn things around for their season and their program. So the vibe was positive in the stadium as Ralphie the Buffalo came sprinting out of the tunnel to the cheers of thousands. Unfortunately for the Colorado faithful Ralphie was the only Buffalo that gained any ...
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#10 Oregon Plans to Travel a Mile High Without Touching Stars
Posted on 19 Oct 2011 by Rob Parness.
This week as the #10 Oregon Ducks (5-1, 3-0) travel to Boulder to take on the Colorado Buffalos (1-6, 0-4), there will be a few new faces for both teams that will play key roles. Colorado will be without running back Rodney Stewart and linebacker Douglas Rippy, their best offensive and defensive players for the Buffs respectively. The Buffalos have yet to win a conference game this season in th...
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Ducks Down Sun Devils 41-27 in Key Pac-12 Battle
Posted on 16 Oct 2011 by Rob Parness.
There was a lot of build-up and excitement going into the game between Pac-12 favorites #9 Oregon and #18 Arizona State. ESPN College Gameday was in Eugene to show the contest to a national television audience so people could get a glimpse of a few of the best in the west. The Ducks, who were favored in the game, are a team based on consistency and explosiveness. They repeatedly rack up insane ...
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Growing Pains: A Critical Look at the Slow Start by the Pac-12
Posted on 20 Sep 2011 by Rob Parness.
To the delight of SEC and Big-10 fans everywhere, the Pac-12 has been unimpressive and disappointing early in the season. Many proud west coast fans were expecting this season to be an opportunity for their conference to prove itself as the second best in the nation behind the SEC. However, after #10 Oregon’s loss to LSU in week one, teams like Arizona, UCLA, Oregon State and Washington also ...
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Buff’s Blown Out By Huskers in Lincoln
Posted on 26 Nov 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
Sometimes you just can’t win no matter how hard you try. That is the lesson learned in the Colorado Buffalos (5-7, 2-6) 45-17 blowout loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-2 6-2) in the Buffs final game of the season and in the Big 12. This scrappy CU team led by interim coach Brian Cabral put up a good fight but, in the end they were out-gunned by a Nebraska squad that was more physical and m...
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The Buffs Set to Meet the Huskers for One Last Big 12 Tilt
Posted on 25 Nov 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
If I had written three weeks ago that the Colorado Buffalos (5-6, 2-5) had a shot to beat the big bad Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-2, 5-2) you all would have thought I was few fries short of a Happy Meal. Well, three weeks later these look like totally different teams as the Buffalos are rolling and the Huskers are stumbling down the stretch. The Buffs have won two in a row after the departure of Da...
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Nebraska hosts Colorado, looks to clinch division
Posted on 23 Nov 2010 by Darshan Patel.
A close loss last week to a Texas A&M team, who has been on fire, put worries into Cornhusker fans. No. 16 Nebraska will play Colorado this week the day after Thanksgiving, where it can clinch the North with a win or a Missouri loss. There was some controversy after the game with rumors were flying around that quarterback Taylor Martinez had apparently quit the team after he was chewed out ...
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Buffalos Trample K-State in Boulder
Posted on 21 Nov 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
Interim coach Brian Cabral remains undefeated as the Colorado Buffalos (5-6, 2-5) outlasted the Kansas State Wildcats (6-5, 3-5) in a 44-36 shoot-out that marked the 2010 Folsom Field finally. The Buffs, led by Rodney “Speedy” Stewart’s career day, ran wild on the Cats and the defense was able to hang on to keep the Buffs dream of a bowl game alive. The Buffalo O-Line dominated the small...
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CU Looks to Keep Rolling Against K-State
Posted on 18 Nov 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
The Colorado Buffalos (4-6, 1-4) will host the Kansas State Wildcats (6-4, 3-4) in the last home game of the 2010 season at Folsom Field on Saturday. It will also mark the last time the Buffs host a Big 12 game before moving on to the Pac 12 next year and it is interim head coach Brian Cabral’s second game at the helm. The Buffs hope to take one step closer to respectability and a possible bo...
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Buffs Trample Cyclones, Win Big in Coach Brian Cabral’s Debut
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
The Colorado Buffalos (4-6, 1-5) finally learned how to finish as the Buffs built a twenty-point lead and held on to beat a feisty Iowa State squad (5-6, 3-4) by a score of 34-14. The offense was balanced and efficient, the defense dominated, and the special teams came up big as the Buffs finally played a complete game in interim head coach Brian Cabral’s first game at the helm. Cody Hawkins ...
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Kansas comes up short
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by David Freivogel.
Kansas almost had the Iowa State Cyclones fooled yesterday afternoon, by giving them a closer game than most thought, but Iowa State wound up winning 28-16. The Jayhawks came out to an early first quarter lead with two Branstetter field goals to make it 6-0 after one quarter. The Jayhawk defense also looked better early, only giving up twelve total yards in the first quarter. A stunned Iowa Sta...
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Norman will be House of Horrors for Buffs on Saturday Night
Posted on 28 Oct 2010 by Matthew Stiles.
Before we get into the blog here is a pop quiz concerning this week’s showdown between the Colorado Buffalos and the 9th ranked Oklahoma Sooners: The Buffalos have a better chance of beating the Sooners in Norman this week if…. A) They decide that whoever wins the coin toss wins the game (at least the Buffs would have a 50-50 shot) B) The Sooners forget they have a game t...









