How many times did he have pressure?Mason not so good with any pressure at all. Guy didn't even have to break a sweat today.
How many times did he have pressure?Mason not so good with any pressure at all. Guy didn't even have to break a sweat today.
I had hoped these kinds of losses were behind us. was the Pac12 that bad?
UBLHow many times did he have pressure?
It really goes back to development of QB's under this staff. Sefo seemed to be stagnant through his entire career here. I think we found good ways to use him this year (power runs) that opened up other things. Seems like the staff gets very infatuated with a qb and doesn't really prepare anyone else, IMO.Every time he's had to replace Sefo during a game, he has not looked good. 2 of his 3 starts where he got all the reps in practice, he has looked legit. It shouldn't be surprising that practice and preparation makes a pretty big difference in on-field performance.
Hope recruits think twice about cu. The rise is real until it matters then we **** the bed.
Montez was missing throws, which is understandable coming off the bench. I can excuse him having a cold arm. The thing that scares me is he still fails to see open receivers in vacated spots in the defense. Which is especially troubling because defenses look very content with bringing 5 or 6 guys after him.
This game really highlights the jimmys and joes aspect as well. We don't have a Mason Rudolph, James Washington, or a Blake Jarwin. Frustrating playcalling made it 10x worse.
This. And I would add the OL remains a seriously mediocre unit.It appears the loss of Leavitt hurt more then we had hoped. We did not get pressure on the QB, and our DB's looked very pedestrian. We need a proven DC
It appears the loss of Leavitt hurt more then we had hoped. We did not get pressure on the QB, and our DB's looked very pedestrian. We need a proven DC
Levitt got his a$$ handed to him by Washington. Enough with this cr@p!!
Actually we completely shut down Browning. Go look at the numbers. They ran on us, but they werent busting huge plays.Levitt got his a$$ handed to him by Washington. Enough with this cr@p!!
I believe it did. Losing him hurt the team period. He was and is an emotional leader. He provided an infusion of energy with everything he did.Did not having Leavitt hurt our prep for this game?
That he did but he still made a Heisman candidate in Browning look average, Rudolph is a spare and tonight he looked like Joe MontanaLevitt got his a$$ handed to him by Washington. Enough with this cr@p!!
Tough to play good D when your offense is going 3 and out every drive
we did a great job this season beating teams of equal talent. OSU has a roster of athletes.
tonight sucks but the sting will go away. i agree with Bufnik that Tumpkin may not have helped himself tonight.
OSU has been a top 10-15 type program for ten years.....i don't get some Buffs acting like all we gotta do is show up and win because we are Colorado and they are Okie Lite.
quite obviously several CU players played well over their heads this year. Hope we keep a lot of these recruits because you can't continually expect players to play beyond their talent level and make no mistake okie state had a **** ton more talent.
Chiaverini is the lead recruiter on at least 50% of the recruits and is really liked and respected! His recruiting has earned him the right to be the solo OC so that a singular consistent offense emerges.
I don't know if it was guys playing over their heads so much as we saw a lot of high character seniors who are good college football players. Lack of superstars hurts when you play the best teams (Michigan, USC, Washington and Oklahoma State) who have NFL caliber talent and are playing good football. That's a lot to overcome.
For the future, I'm concerned about the 2014 recruiting class and how much that group will ever give us. That class has had the most attrition and many of the guys still here have been recruited over. Some contributors, but no real stars so far (closest was Spoon and he graduates). This is a huge ****-or-get-off-the-pot offseason for a lot of guys from that class.
2015 is a lot more promising and the contributions have been as good as with the 2014 class already. They need to take the next step, but there also may be some stars in that class (particularly on the OL with Haigler and Lynott).
2016 is really too early to tell. No one who forced his way into a major role this season, but I think that based on what I've heard and seen with practices that this was much more a matter of so many upperclassmen affording the luxury of redshirting a lot of guys and bringing the few guys who played along slowly.
2017 looks like a benchmark recruiting class that should quickly move up the depth chart and dominate a lot of the 2-deep by the 2018 season.
Our 2017 season looks like the offensive side hinges on QB play (pretty much the rest of the offense returns & we get guys like Winfree back along with some great recruits). Defensive side is replacing a lot of starters, but loses very little from the 2nd line since we had almost no senior backups. Linebacker looks better than it's been in a long time. Defensive backfield looks like it's in good shape if Wigley can win a starting CB job. DL comes down to offseason gains and whether our JUCO reinforcements are good. So much of our success comes down to the trenches next season and what Wilson's S&C program can deliver. In all honesty, I like the CU roster better in 2018 and beyond than I like the 2017 roster but I do see a lot of potential for 2017 if the pieces fit.
Fans just expected a team to compete and the coaches to put them in good play calls/situations. We got neither and it's aggravating.
Curious about your LB comment. Lose our leading tackler there, gamboa is too slow. Which gillam is going to show up?