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Colorado Daily – Washington
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October 14th
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Neill Woelk: Ten Takeaways from loss to USC
From CUBuffs.com … When Mike MacIntyre‘s Colorado Buffaloes get back to work Monday morning, they will begin the process of addressing the issues that hurt them in Saturday’s 31-20 loss to Southern California.
It won’t be a short list. The Buffs struggled on both sides of the ball at key junctures, and those issues were magnified by the fact that they were facing the most talented team they have seen in their six games thus far. The Trojans were more than capable of taking advantage of every miscue the Buffs committed, and they did so with a vengeance.
That kind of recipe — not playing well against a good team — will invariably produce such an outcome.
Next up? A Saturday matchup in Seattle (1:30 p.m., Fox) with the the No. 15 Washington Huskies, a team guaranteed to be in a bad mood after an overtime loss to Oregon. It will be CU’s first game against a ranked opponent this year and the Buffs’ first time as a heavy underdog.
What kind of things will Colorado’s coaches and players be working on this week as they prepare for their second straight week in the underdog role?
Our weekly 10 Takeaways:
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Mike MacIntyre: “I think we’re going to really erase this whole game”
From the Daily Camera … After each win this season, the Colorado football team has displayed the ability to move forward and focus on the next game.
Following their first loss of the season, the Buffaloes are hoping to do the same.
In the moments after a 31-20 loss to Southern California on Saturday night, the Buffs (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) were already eager to prepare for their next test. They will visit No. 15 Washington (5-2, 3-1) on Saturday in Seattle.
CU, ranked No. 19 a week ago, fell out of the Associated Press Top 25 — and down to No. 25 in the Amway Coaches’ poll -— with the loss.
“Guys in (the locker room) are down, but also their heads up,” sophomore linebacker Nate Landman said. “This game is over we’re now looking on to Washington. We’re going to watch the film and learn from our mistakes.”
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Colorado Daily – Washington
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October 14th
… CU in a few minutes …
Neill Woelk: Ten Takeaways from loss to USC
From CUBuffs.com … When Mike MacIntyre‘s Colorado Buffaloes get back to work Monday morning, they will begin the process of addressing the issues that hurt them in Saturday’s 31-20 loss to Southern California.
It won’t be a short list. The Buffs struggled on both sides of the ball at key junctures, and those issues were magnified by the fact that they were facing the most talented team they have seen in their six games thus far. The Trojans were more than capable of taking advantage of every miscue the Buffs committed, and they did so with a vengeance.
That kind of recipe — not playing well against a good team — will invariably produce such an outcome.
Next up? A Saturday matchup in Seattle (1:30 p.m., Fox) with the the No. 15 Washington Huskies, a team guaranteed to be in a bad mood after an overtime loss to Oregon. It will be CU’s first game against a ranked opponent this year and the Buffs’ first time as a heavy underdog.
What kind of things will Colorado’s coaches and players be working on this week as they prepare for their second straight week in the underdog role?
Our weekly 10 Takeaways:
… Continue reading story here …
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Mike MacIntyre: “I think we’re going to really erase this whole game”
From the Daily Camera … After each win this season, the Colorado football team has displayed the ability to move forward and focus on the next game.
Following their first loss of the season, the Buffaloes are hoping to do the same.
In the moments after a 31-20 loss to Southern California on Saturday night, the Buffs (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) were already eager to prepare for their next test. They will visit No. 15 Washington (5-2, 3-1) on Saturday in Seattle.
CU, ranked No. 19 a week ago, fell out of the Associated Press Top 25 — and down to No. 25 in the Amway Coaches’ poll -— with the loss.
“Guys in (the locker room) are down, but also their heads up,” sophomore linebacker Nate Landman said. “This game is over we’re now looking on to Washington. We’re going to watch the film and learn from our mistakes.”
… Continue reading story here …
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Stuart
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