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Official Countdown Thread - 2023 Edition

We should have one that ****ing game...

Had great seats, like 6 rows up in the end zone. That first half was glorious.
i remember that day well. It was the day I left for a yearlong deployment. I was able to watch the first part of the game in the airport and then had to watch game cast for the 2nd half. That was brutal.
 
Brandon "The Alaskan Assassin" Drumm
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One of the greats!!
 
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John Bayuk (1954-1956)​

A 6-foot-1 220-pound back, John Bayuk earned the nickname “The Beast” for his bruising running style. Bayuk was one of the main weapons in CU’s 1950s offense that mainly featured the single-wing formation and a healthy dose of the fullback trap. Bayuk would finish with 1,943 rushing yards in his career to go along with 23 touchdowns. A first-team All-American in 1956, Bayuk is best known for his 1957 Orange bowl performance, where he rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns, helping CU to a 27-21 win over Clemson.
 
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