When the quarterback-challenged Colorado Buffaloes host Arizona on Saturday evening at Folsom Field, head coach Deion Sanders says itâs safe to expect the Wildcats will follow the same formula that the Utah Utes used to demolish the CU offense last Saturday in Salt Lake City: Lots and lots of blitzes. The Utes sacked Colorado quarterbacks Kaidon Salter and Ryan Straub seven times and held the Buffs to negative total offensive yards through three quarters in a 53-7 bludgeoning.
After the game, Sanders told his team that they had just provided future opponents with a âblueprintâ on how to attack the Buffs.
Sanders says Colorado Didn’t Make Utah Pay for the Blitzes
âI was talking about the blitz,â Sanders explained at his weekly media briefing on Tuesday. âIf you recollect the game, you hit a couple big plays early on â that we had â and they stop the blitz. Because you had guys right there, we just gotta hit âem. We just gotta get the ball to âem, we just gotta protect, we gotta do some things that weâre capable of doing to stop the onslaught. Itâs not like it was broken. We had an answer, we just didnât get to it.
âWe just didnât do what needed to be done on those particular plays.â
Utah freshman quarterback Byrd Ficklin, making his first start, diced up the Colorado defense for 291 yards of total offense. He threw for two touchdowns and ran for another. His TD run came on the gameâs second play and set the tone for the night. While the Utes were running up and down the field, their defense was stifling the Colorado attack, limiting the Buffaloes to 140 yards of total offense â all of which came in âgarbage timeâ in the fourth quarter.
CU Players Responded Well During the Week
After returning to Boulder, Sanders has been pleased with his players response after the ugly night at Rice Eccles Stadium.
âHats off to the young men, and to the staff, because we teach our young men to put things behind them,â Sanders offered. âEspecially playsâ¦and go to the next play. Now you gotta put a whole game behind you and go to the next opportunity, and thatâs practice. Often times you practice a certain way and you play that same way. These young men have responded tremendously, and Iâm proud of them that theyâre putting it aside and saying, you know, weâre better than this. We gotta focus and we gotta lock in.â
Colorado and Arizona Both Need Wins if They Want to go Bowling
Now the focus shifts to Saturday eveningâs home game against a 4-3 Arizona team thatâs in a situation similar to Coloradoâs. Theyâve lost two straight, both close losses to conference title contenders BYU and Houston and are coming off a bye week. The Wildcats need two more wins to become bowl eligible, while the 3-5 Buffs are running out of time to try to achieve the same goal. Arizona has not played good defense thus far, and have not won on the roadâ¦just like CU.
Somethingâs gotta give. And quickly.
âThereâs a sense of urgency every day,â Sanders concluded. âThere was a sense of urgency at this point last year as well. We wanna win every game. We wanna win every play.â
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