Sep 30, 2009 | LongmontFYI
Buffs like Burney at safety spot
Ben Burney's move from cornerback to safety in Colorado's defensive secondary is looking permanent.
CU's simplified defense nets success
Colorado s Marquez Herrod wraps up Wyoming quarterback Robert Benjamin during Saturday s game at Folsom Field Colorado coach Dan Hawkins said no massive changes were made to his defense Saturday against the Wyoming Cowboys, but there was a massive difference in the results.
CU notes: Scott more involved in offense
Colorado made running back Darrell Scott a bigger part of the offense Friday in a 54-38 loss to Toledo.
CU Buffs set for road game rarity
The Colorado football program is well-known for tough scheduling in nonconference play, and there is further evidence of it this week.
Colorado senior cornerback Cha'pelle Brown said earlier in the week that Friday night's game at Toledo would give the Buffaloes an opportunity to work against a spread formation similar to the ones that CU will see often in the Big 12.
Colorado O-line looks to start over
It sounds like Colorado's offensive line is embarrassed. It has ample reason. Among the indignities from Sunday's loss to Colorado State is CU's rushing total of 29 yards, and allowing four sacks to a team that mustered all of 10, the lowest total in Division I, in 2008.
Anyone clamoring to see Tyler Hansen quarterback the Colorado football team might have to wait awhile.
Buffs` Burton still has reason to celebrate
There are not a lot of reasons to smile this morning for anyone associated with the Colorado football program.
Notes: Buffs' young safeties coming along
Overall, the Buffaloes have more experience than they did a year ago. One of the exceptions is at safety.
Wild Nebraska 2008 comeback is No. 18 in Big 12 moments
Ndamukong Suh's interception return for a touchdown sealed Nebraska's victory. Henery and Suh make Colorado blue No.
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