--Within four hours of the arrest of LB Jake Duren, Colorado coach Dan Hawkins elected to dismiss the first-stringer from the team. Duren, who was arrested in a CU residence hall and charged with first-degree criminal trespass, was one of five Colorado players who encountered brushes with the law since January. "There are high standards to be met in order to be part of our program," Hawkins said. Duren was dismissed because he previously violated team rules.
--Hawkins agreed to a contract extension through the 2012 season, as well as an undisclosed bump in pay. His original five-year deal was worth $900,000 annually. Hawkins stands 8-17 over two seasons but landed a recruiting class in February ranked in the top 20 nationally.
SPRING MOVERS
QB Cody Hawkins - Spent the spring learning the new no-huddle system Colorado wants to implement. Time will allow Hawkins to establish himself as a dependable quarterback after he underwent rough patches as a redshirt freshman.
OT Ryan Miller - Earned a starting nod, along with OT Nate Solder, during spring camp. The Colorado staff expressed confidence in its line, which is anchored by C Daniel Sanders. This is key for the Buffs to develop offensively.
DE Drew Hudgins - Expected to become the dominant pass rusher the Buffs need, yet was unable to practice during the spring after rupturing his Achilles tendon last summer. His absence was a blow during spring camp.
CB Cha'pelle Brown - Potentially solid, though he lacks size. Colorado must continue to develop solid cover men after losing Terrence Wheatley and Ben Burney. The problem could grow acute if Brown and CB Gardner McKay struggle considering the productivity of Big 12 offenses.
QUOTE TO NOTE "On defense, we're going to be special. If we can bear down and do what we're supposed to do and stay in our gaps, we can be a special defense." - Colorado DT George Hypolite.
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How does everyone feel about trying to add Air Force to our beloved Colorado Buffaloes Non-conference schedule? I really believe it behooves us to try to keep the money with in Colorado. Not to mention it helps get the whole front range involved. Play the games with Colorado St. and AF on back to back weekends and reduce the amount of early travel the Buffs have to take.
Just wanted to say Congratulations to Jordon Dizon and Terrence Wheatley on being drafted in the second round by the Lions and the Pats, respectively. Both were picked higher than the "experts" predicted. And on a personal note, Dizon was selected 29 spots higher than Dan Connor who won the Butkus Award ahead of him, somehow.
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I went to the spring game yesterday and boy was I impressed. Demetrius Sumler looks like a workhorse in the backfield which can only help out the situation with Darrel Scott and Ray Polk coming in. Cody looked more comfortable in the pocket and seemed to handle the new no-huddle offense well. Marques Simas looked like a manchild out there at wide-out and they threw to him a lot. This kid is goi
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Chance Blackmon: This kid is going to be a beast in a year. 6'3&qu