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Ralphie Report: Colorado star Jaylyn Sherrod crowned WNBA Champion

2024 WNBA Finals - Minnesota Lynx v New York Liberty

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The Buffs hero didn’t play much but a ring is a ring!

Six months into her professional career, Colorado Buffaloes star Jaylyn Sherrod has won a WNBA Championship with the New York Liberty.

Sherrod didn’t appear in the Liberty’s 3-2 series win over the Minnesota Lynx, but she made it onto the court in previous rounds against the Las Vegas Aces and Atlanta Dream. It’s okay if she didn’t do much to win the ring, because we know she’s a fierce competitor, a natural leader and a championship-caliber teammate.

The zero-star recruit from Birmingham, Alabama has already accomplished so much in her career. She was the heart and soul of JR Payne’s Buffs, leading them to back-to-back Sweet Sixteen appearances. She did everything to put the program back on the maps after twenty years of mediocrity.

After five years in Boulder, Sherrod grinded her way from a training camp invite to the practice squad a one-year contract with New York. It doesn’t matter how many points she scored or teammates she assisted. With Jaylyn it’s about the energy she brings, the intensity on defense, and the will to win at any costs.

Congrats, Jaylyn, no one deserves this more than you.

by Sam Metivier
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Ralphie Report: Breakdown: What went right for the Buffs against Arizona?

Colorado v Arizona

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Breaking down Colorado’s big win in the desert on Saturday

It’s Monday afternoon and the Colorado Buffaloes are fresh off a blowout win over the Arizona Wildcats, their third straight road win. We can reflect on the victory and discuss what went right for the Buffs.

The short version — everything went right for Colorado and it started immediately. Arizona attempted an onside kick to start the game, an admission that they were desperate to steal a possession from their superior opponent. This call was undoubtedly planned earlier in the week by Arizona, likely around the time they realized that Colorado outmatches them in every phase of the game. As I predicted earlier, Colorado dominated this game from start to finish, and now, after the dust has settled, we’ll talk about why.

What Went Right?​

The Defense​


The defense was on fire Saturday and it all started up front for the Buffs. Colorado’s defensive line tallied seven sacks and got constant pressure on Arizona’s Noah Fifita. It was no surprise that BJ Green broke through the line multiple times, but the leaders in sacks were Samuel Okunlola and Keaten Wade, with two each. The pressure came from all directions, with five different Buffaloes recording sacks and even more generating consistent pressure. This was the best performance we’ve seen from this group, and they seem to improve with every snap.

This was the most complete performance we’ve seen from the Buffs, and the defense was no exception. Colorado’s secondary improved from last week and seemed to learn from past mistakes. Instead of moving Preston Hodge from slot corner to outside corner, the Buffs gave Colton Hood more playing time—and he delivered yet again. Hood built on his performance against Kansas State, snagging another second-half interception. Despite his interception, Hood’s most notable play came from a de-cleating tackle, which looked almost like a wrestling move. Hood should continue to see more playing time moving forward, though it’s hard to say how much with both outside corner positions filled by Travis Hunter and DJ McKinney.

Balanced Offensive Attack​


In the past, this team has struggled with maintaining a well-rounded attack, but the last few weeks have proven they’re capable of it. This game was a perfect example of how you can wear down an opponent and capitalize on momentum, especially through the run game. The Buffaloes used nearly every running back at their disposal, with three backs getting at least seven touches each. This is the type of balance we’ve been looking for all year, and it’s something we’ll need to see moving forward.

The passing game looked as sharp as ever, so there may not be much new to discuss there. Players like LaJohntay Wester and Will Sheppard continued to have a huge impact, while Jimmy Horn struggled and Travis Hunter remained bothered by his shoulder injury. Shedeur Sanders threw a couple of interceptions, but one was a tipped ball and the other was a miscommunication with the receiver. It seems like every game Shedeur has one bad pass that stands out, but the other 95% of the time he looks like the best quarterback in the nation. If Shedeur continues to improve alongside the rest of the team, the sky’s the limit for the Buffs.

Key Players:​

  • Nikhai Hill-Green is an intuitive playmaker for the Buffs. His knowledge of the defense and his role expands every week, and he finds a way to make big plays in every game. Whether it’s knockouts, sacks, or key tackles, he’s all over the field. This week, Nikhai added a sack and eight more tackles, leading the team in tackles and solidifying himself as an NFL talent.
  • LaJohntay Wester continues to be lightning in a bottle. Recruited directly by Shedeur from FIU, Wester has made the most of his opportunities this season. He recorded 127 receiving yards on Saturday and could’ve had even more if not for a PI call. He has become the team’s main target in Travis Hunter’s absence and already has seven touchdowns on the year.

Outlook:​


With Boulder buzzing, the Buffaloes will be excited to return home next weekend. The Buffs will take on Cincinnati in a game that feels like a must-win. Both teams need a victory to move to 4-1 in conference play, and I expect the game to be close. Keep an eye on Travis Hunter’s injury status this week, and I’ll see you guys in Boulder on Saturday. Sko Buffs!

by Jacob.Thompson
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Ralphie Report: Colorado’s road dominance continues against Arizona

Colorado v Arizona

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The Buffaloes might be the most underrated road team in the nation.

The Colorado Buffaloes made a statement against the Arizona Wildcats in Tucson. Picked to finish 11th in the Big 12 in the preseason media poll, the Buffs are now 3-1 in conference play. After their dominant 34-7 win over Tetairoa McMillan, Noah Fifita, and the Wildcats, it’s not crazy to suggest this is the best team CU has fielded since 2016.

The Buffs looked like a complete football team in all three phases of the game. Colorado’s offense lit up the Arizona secondary, the defense got to the quarterback with easy, and Alejandro Mata didn’t miss. This domination has been a reoccurring theme this season since getting embarrassed by Nebraska in Lincoln, especially on the road. In Colorado’s last three road games, they’ve outscored their opponents 110 to 37.

Deion Sanders doesn’t know why his team has been seemingly unstoppable on the road over the last month, but he’s not complaining. The team is especially focused on the road, and that hasn’t gone unnoticed by Sanders.

“I can’t pinpoint [the reason], but we’re focused,” said Sanders postgame when asked about the team’s road dominance. “We’re really focused on the little things. The night before, the meetings that we have are phenomenal. The walkthroughs are phenomenal.”

While Colorado’s fanbase has grown extensionally across the country after bringing in Deion, the program’s brought in an equal amount of haters and naysayers. Every road game is an opportunity to prove those fans wrong, and Colorado has seized those opportunities and fed off them.

“Sometimes, we like to be booed and naysayed,” said Sanders. “We get that on the road, and I think we’re attracted to that somewhat.”

Seven games into the season, the Buffs have begun to hit their stride. They’ve found their identity. This Buffaloes team will spread and air the ball out, picking apart secondaries all game long. They have a pension for playing man coverage, leaving their corners on islands to fortify their stellar front seven.

The Buffs are a team that wins when they come flying out of the gates but have trouble playing from behind after slow starts. Deion Sanders knows that, and made it a focal point this week. The team answered that call, scoring 28 first-half points against Arizona.

“We really challenged the coordinators on both sides of the ball about the starts,” said Sanders. “We showed statistics of our two losses about the starts and how we started, and the productivity that we didn’t have in the first half... It was imperative that we get off to a tremendous start in the first half.”

Admittedly, Arizona did help the Buffs out with the fast start, giving them the ball at the 50-yard line on the opening kickoff from a surprise onside kick. Colorado scored a touchdown five players later, but it seemed that Sanders wasn’t happy with Brent Brennan’s decision to kick onsides to start the game.

“That’s kinda disrespectful to start it off like that,” said Sanders when asked about the onside kick. “[Thinking] we’re gonna get an onside kick because you’re thinking that we’re not prepared. We prepared for a lot of situational throughout the week, especially on Friday. Hats off to the special teams and the guys up front.”

After putting up 28 points in the first half, Sanders and Colorado’s staff made the decision to pull several key players from the game. Running back Micah Welch and tight end Sam Hart sat for the second half, but Travis Hunter was the most notable player to miss the last 30 minutes of football. Hunter’s absence was due to “preventive measures” according to Colorado’s athletic communications department, as he’s been dealing with a shoulder injury after the Kansas State game.

“[Travis is] a little sore, a little banged up,” said Sanders. “Travis wanted to play. I don’t know if he was quite 100 percent ready, but a half of Travis is a whole of somebody. It affects us on two sides of the ball, but he went out there and showed face and tried his best to do what he’s capable of doing.”

Deion said he noticed Travis wasn’t himself on the first offense drive of the game and ultimately made the decision to pull Colorado’s candidate after things got out of hand just to be extra careful.

“The first fade we threw to [Travis], and he couldn’t extend to go get it, and he kinda reacted late, that’s not Travis.” said Sanders. “I said ‘Man, that’s not you. What are you doing? Are you okay?’ He didn’t wanna come off the field, you know how he is. But I’m proud of him.”

Travis or no Travis, the Buffs showed up on Saturday in Tucson. Now with a 3-1 record in conference play, Colorado can realistically make a run at the Big 12. If the Buffs win out and get a little help, they’ll be playing in Dallas in December.

“This was a tremendous opportunity to start a run that we want to go on,” said Sanders. “I’m proud of the young men. I’m proud of the staff, along with the support staff.”

Colorado, with a hopefully fully healthy Travis Hunter, will face off against the Cincinnati Bearcats next Saturday night at 8:15 pm local. Fans can watch the game broadcast nationally on Fox. The Buffs are currently only 3.5-point underdogs to Cinci, so take advantage of the line while you can.

by RylandScholes
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CU At The Game: Colorado Daily

Coach Prime: "We want to make sure we get Peggy to a nice bowl; not just any bowl" ... Neill Woelk Takeaways from Arizona victory: Coach Prime Rebuilding Program is Working ...

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CU At The Game: Big 12 Notes

Week Nine Big 12 schedule: CU opens as a 3.5-point home favorite over Cincinnati (5-2, 3-1) ... Oregon ascends to No. 1 in AP Top 25 (no votes for CU) ...

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