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Livin the dream
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Better than being a POS, ass-kissing, bandwagon jumping, bugeater anyday
![]() Then again, at least I WENT to and graduated my university to cheer the team on, rather than bandwagon them from a distance FloridaBugeater ![]()
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I wish I could have gone to Nebraska, but unfortunately I didn't work to come back from that injury my freshmen year of HS and pissed away all my talent. My brother is sophmore and starting on varsity this year. He's 6'0 208 and was the JV offensive MVP last year as an offensive guard. They got him as a guard on the varsity team and even though he's small for a lineman, he's been blowing people up. They're grooming him to be a running back though and me and the running back coach fully expect him to start there next year. |
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Hey, for what its worth, I was part of CU's squad for four years. Ok, so it was the band and all their geeks. So what. I ruled.
![]() Hard part about seeing CU fall for the past 4 years has been the pride that goes with being a successful program. Plus, Saturday afternoons meant more to me than Sunday NFL games for a long time. Its hard to not have that feeling of hype and success that I experienced with the Buffs in the early 90's.
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Offseason sucks...
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I hang out on Allbuffs for the most part now. The kool-aid ingested on that site is unbelievable - but hilarious. A pretty cool group of posters as well.
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I'm going to reserve my thoughts for a bit. I'm not unhappy - yet. |
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Hey, our old buddy Saul, long time no see...congrats on your wedding, it seems the wife isnt letting you get online much anymore, bro.
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When is 45-17-2 a rivalry?
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Well, this takes some of the edge off the loss to USC
ASU sharp enough to hand Colorado seventh straight loss Sep. 16, 2006 CBS SportsLine.com wire reports BOULDER, Colo. -- Rudy Carpenter was often off-target but still threw for 248 yards and two touchdowns in No. 22 Arizona State's bumbling 21-3 victory over Colorado on Saturday night. Carpenter, whose career TD-to-interception ratio was a sparkling 24-4 entering the game, was picked off twice and finished 21-of-37 passing, but the Sun Devils (3-0) left Boulder unbeaten because again Colorado's inept offense couldn't do enough to reward a stellar defensive effort. For the third straight game, the Buffs failed to score after halftime. Although this was the first meeting between the schools, the game had the look and feel of a longtime rivalry with both sides familiar with each other, and for good reason -- the coaches used to work together at Boise State. Moreover, Buffs coach Dan Hawkins' offensive coordinator, Mark Helfrich, spent eight years under Sun Devils coach Dirk Koetter before coming to Boulder with Hawkins this year. Helfrich's insight into ASU, however, couldn't prevent Colorado's losing streak from reaching seven, the Buffs' longest skid since they opened 0-7 in 1980. The Sun Devils, who entered play with 13 sacks, tops in the nation, added four more Saturday, all on third down, which negated the modest improvements made by the Buffaloes' sputtering offense in Week 3. After Buffs freshman Cha'pelle Brown fumbled a punt at his 20-yard line with 3:55 remaining, Carpenter floated a 5-yard TD toss to tight end Zach Miller with 1:33 left, the only score of the second half. Miller's 12th career TD broke the mark set by Joe Petty (1970-72) for most touchdowns by a tight end in school history. Miller led the Sun Devils with five receptions for 45 yards. Keegan Herring rushed nine times for 92 yards and Ryan Torain added 80 yards on 18 carries for ASU. Torain scored on an 8-yard run and Chris McGaha had an 18-yard TD catch to give the Sun Devils a 14-3 lead after a first half in which they piled up nearly 300 yards but turned the ball over three times, twice near the goal line. Colorado caught the first break when defensive tackle George Hypolite recovered Shaun DeWitty's fumble at the Buffaloes 17 in the opening minutes. The Buffs gained just 5 yards, however, and settled for Mason Crosby's 29-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. Crosby was later wide left from 57 yards, just his third miss in 15 fourth-quarter attempts. CU linebacker Jordon Dizon never turned to look for the ball on McGaha's TD catch. He plowed into the freshman wide receiver just as McGaha hauled in Carpenter's perfectly thrown pass for a 14-3 lead that capped a 40-yard drive, set up by Terry Richardson's 48-yard punt return. Carpenter was hurried and his throw to wide receiver Jamaal Lewis was picked off by safety J.J. Billingsley at the Buffs 2 less than a minute before halftime. Colorado had its own troubles down by the end zone -- safety Zach Catanese punched the ball out of quarterback Bernard Jackson's hands just as he was about to reach across the goal line in the second quarter and ASU safety Josh Barrett recovered. Jackson finished 8-of-18 for 86 yards and an interception. Junior Hugh Charles got his first start for the Buffs since Hawkins replaced Gary Barnett in the offseason and ran for 109 yards on 20 carries and caught two passes for a team-high 30 yards. AP NEWS The Associated Press News Service Copyright 2005-2006, The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved |
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This is quite literally the worst college football offense I have ever seen. Period. And it's an absolute freaking MYSTERY WHAT HAWK SEES IN THAT INCOMPETENT ABORTION OF A "QUARTEBACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I can't wait til we get to play you guys...that could get very ugly.
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Colorado is dangerously teetering on Temple type football. lmao
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