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RR Ralphie Report: Colorado releases depth chart ahead of Nebraska game

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No big surprises here

The Colorado Buffaloes are pretty tight-lipped about injuries and suspensions in the Coach Prime era. Deion Sanders likes to keep things in-house when he can. However, we still do see a depth chart released every week and it seems like it was pretty true to life last week. This week, we saw a new depth chart release. Take a look below:


Colorado’s Week 2 depth chart vs. Nebraska ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/7luLeTaz60

— CUSportsReport (@CUSportsNation) September 4, 2024

As you can see, there’s not a lot to analyze here. It seems like there was no shifts from week 1 to week 2, with the offensive line remaining the same and Cam’ron Silmon-Craig remaining the starting safety after being injured during the game last week.

The offensive line deserves to stay together, after allowing one sack last week. That was about 1,000,000% less sacks than Shedeur Sanders took every week last week and the hope is that they limit Nebraska’s defensive line as much possible. That may be Nebraska’s best unit, so that will be a tough out.

by Jack Barsch
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