The “name, image, likeness” movement is only beginning to kick in, Paul Klee writes. It’s hard to see how the CUs of college football ever will compete with the Georgias,
BOULDER It's a maxim that has been around for just about as long as college football has existed and it still holds true today:
The games they remember are played in November.
Karl Dorrell's Colorado Buffaloes would love to make this November a month to remember for all the right reasons.
Currently 2-6 overall and 1-4 in Pac-12 play, the Buffs haven't had a lot to celebrate thus far this season. Their postseason hopes are mathematically still alive, but only if they run the table over the last four weeks.
BOULDER One victory by no means guarantees a turnaround, but every turnaround begins with one victory.
Today, Karl Dorrell's Colorado Buffaloes have that opportunity in their grasp after a 34-0 thrashing of Arizona on Saturday that was arguably the Buffs' best overall effort in the Dorrell era.
Consider: CU scored touchdowns in all three phases offense, defense and special teams something that hadn't been done by a Colorado team since the late years of the Gary Barnett era.
BOULDER After a week of working on the little things that have caused some big problems, Karl Dorrell's Colorado Buffaloes turned their focus Monday to what could be seen as a critical crossroads on the CU schedule:
Saturday's 1:30 p.m. home matchup with Arizona.
The Buffs (1-4 overall, 0-2 Pac-12) have lost four in a row and need a win to regain some confidence and turn their season back in the right direction.