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2019 Rocky Mountain Showdown (8/30)

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I know it's been a long, trying decade Buffs fans, but it's ok to have confidence in beating the ever loving **** out of CSU. They are terrible and the talent gap is the largest it's been in a long while.
 
Apart from the NT, that defense is light.

I agree. It seems like the Buffs have advantages everywhere.

On offense, I really think they wanted to plug Noel into that RG spot, so if he is not enrolled, that hurts. Usually, I like CSUs running backs, but not a big fan of McElroy. There will be a ton of pressure on the passing game.
 
I think we win like 38-17 in somewhat sloppy fashion with the outcome never in doubt after halftime.
I don't think this MT team will be sloppy. We may, at times, be out manned (NOT against CSU), but I don't believe this team will be unfocused or sloppy.
 
I think we win like 38-17 in somewhat sloppy fashion with the outcome never in doubt after halftime.
Just think about what they offense did to them in 2.5 quarters last year before they brought in the backups. And it's not like that was a complicated offense or anything, those were simple runs and short passes to show just how much better our athletes were than theirs. If it is sloppy I see it being on the defensive side of the ball, more like 52-27.
 
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It will never be this bad
 

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I think CSU will throw deep early and often with their somewhat talented WR core. They had somewhat success with it in 2017. CU will probably have some turnovers, but don't think this game will ever be in question.
 
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I think CSU will throw deep and often with their somewhat talented WR core. They had somewhat success with it in 2017. CU will probably have some turnovers, but don't think this game will ever be in question.
CSU may attempt to go deep, can they keep the QB upright long enough to do so.

I'm worried about our pass rush against better teams, this isn't a better team. This is an opponent to build stats against.
 
The right side in general.

CSU just doesn't strike me as a team going in the right direction.... but they've surprised us in the past with random talent

The only real unknown here is CSU's receivers against our secondary. There are probably plays to be made there for them because the secondary still has several question marks.
 
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