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November 5th

… CU in a few minutes …

Buffs may be down two starters for the rest of the season

From the Daily Camera … Offensive lineman Tim Lynott Jr. and safety Ryan Moeller both went down with what appeared to be leg injuries in CU’s 41-30 loss to Arizona State, and head coach Mike MacIntyre feared the worst.

“It doesn’t look good for either one of them right now,” MacIntyre said after the game, “but, we’ll find out more (Sunday).”

MacIntyre did not give specifics on either injury, but when asked if he thought either would play the rest of the year, he said, “I don’t think so from what I’m hearing, but you never know. I’ll be praying tonight. Miracles happen. Hopefully they’ll be OK but I don’t know.”

Lynott and Moeller will be evaluated on Sunday after the Buffs return home from the trip.

A redshirt sophomore, Lynott has started each of CU’s 24 games over the past two seasons, with 20 of those starts coming at right guard.



A senior former walk-on, Moeller made his 27th career start on Saturday, including all 10 games this season.

“Any time you see a guy goes down it hurts you emotionally, it doesn’t matter who it is,” MacIntyre said.

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Buffs to face the No. 15 team in the nation Saturday

From CBS Sports … CU’s opponent this weekend, USC, jumped two spots in the Associated Press poll after defeating Arizona, 49-35. The Pac-12 is down to three teams in the polls, with Stanford dropping out after losing to Washington State.

Washington, the Pac-12’s lone hope for a playoff berth, moved back into the top ten, at No. 9, after routing Oregon, 38-3.

Associated Press poll:

1. Alabama​
2. Georgia​
3. Notre Dame​
4. Clemson​
5. Oklahoma​
6. Wisconsin​
7. Miami (Fla.)​
8. TCU​
9. Washington … +3
10. Auburn​
11. Ohio State​
12. Oklahoma State​
13. Michigan State​
14. UCF​
15. Southern California … +2
16. Penn State​
17. Virginia Tech​
18. Mississippi State​
19. Washington State … +6
20. Memphis​
21. Michigan​
22. South Florida​
23. West Virginia​
24. Iowa State​
25. Iowa​
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Others Receiving Votes: LSU (6-3) 142; NC State (6-3) 101; Toledo (8-1) 31; Stanford (6-3) 22; Arizona (6-3) 14; Boise State (7-2) 14; Northwestern (6-3) 6; Army West Point (7-2) 2; San Diego State (8-2) 1



USA Today coaches poll:

1. Alabama​
2. Georgia​
3. Wisconsin​
4. Clemson​
5. Notre Dame​
6. Miami (Fla.)​
7. Oklahoma​
8. Washington … +3
9. TCU​
10. Auburn​
11. Ohio State​
12. UCF​
13. Penn State​
14. Southern California … +3
15. Oklahoma State​
16. Michigan State​
17. Virginia Tech​
18. Mississippi State​
19. Memphis​
20. Washington State … +7
21. South Florida​
22. Michigan​
23. Iowa State​
24. NC State​
25. LSU​
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Others Receiving Votes: West Virginia (6-3) 120; Iowa (6-3) 112; Stanford (6-3) 58; Toledo (8-1) 31; Boise State (7-2) 29; Arizona (6-3) 25; San Diego State (8-2) 18; South Carolina (6-3) 6; Northwestern (6-3) 5; Troy (7-2) 4; Army West Point (7-2) 3





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Stuart
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