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Colorado Daily – UCLA

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By Stuart

November 14th
Sandersfeld named Pac-12 Defensive Player-of-the-Week
Oil and vinegar.
Colorado defensive back and Pac-12 Defensive Player-of-the-Week.
Alex, I’ll take things that don’t mix for $400 …
After the Colorado defense surrendered over 500 yards of total offense for five consecutive weeks (an ignoble school*record), one of the last pairings one would have expected to hear Monday was “Colorado defensive back” and “Pac-12 Defensive Player-of-the-Week”.
Yet that it exactly what happened after senior defensive back Travis Sandersfeld became the second Buff (joining Paul Richardson, who was named the Offensive Player-of-the-Week after the Cal game) to ever earn Pac-12 Player-of-the-Week.
On senior day, the former walk-on posted 14 tackles (earlier reported as 11), includng 11 solo tackles, against Arizona in CU’s 48-29 victory. In those 14 tackles, Sandersfeld had three tackles for loss and a sack. Then, for good measure, Sandersfeld threw in an interception in the final minute of play, the third of his career.



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