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By Ted Miller
There is no question Colorado's defense improved in 2013 under first-year coordinator Kent Baer compared to 2012. It gave up nearly eight fewer points per game. It yielded an entire yard less per play. Yet no one would call giving up 38 points and 468 yards per game good defense, least of all Baer. With eight starters returning on defense, it would seem the Buffaloes are in good position to improve next fall. So we decided to check in with Baer and see how things are going as he eyeballs the spring game on Saturday.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-12 Blog
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There is no question Colorado's defense improved in 2013 under first-year coordinator Kent Baer compared to 2012. It gave up nearly eight fewer points per game. It yielded an entire yard less per play. Yet no one would call giving up 38 points and 468 yards per game good defense, least of all Baer. With eight starters returning on defense, it would seem the Buffaloes are in good position to improve next fall. So we decided to check in with Baer and see how things are going as he eyeballs the spring game on Saturday.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-12 Blog
Click here to view the article.