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Location: Boulder, Colo. | Founded: 1876 | Enrollment: 31,068 | Colors: Silver, Gold and Black | Stadium: Folsom | Capacity: 53,750 | Coach: Dan Hawkins
Record: (6-7, 4-4 Big 12)
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Buffaloes report: Strategy and personnel
 

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2008 OUTLOOK: One of the interesting responses from Colorado coach Dan Hawkins during the course of the spring was when he acknowledged the Buffaloes could be better in 2008, yet it may not be reflected in their record. The conference figures to be tough, with almost all the teams returning veteran quarterbacks, and Colorado needs to jump that curve with QB Cody Hawkins, who was plagued by inconsistency as a redshirt freshman. Holes on defense and questions regarding unproven skill players make it unreasonable to assume Colorado will contend in the Big 12 North. Expect another bowl bid, however.

SCOUTING THE OFFENSE
The celebrated arrival of RB Darrell Scott, the Buffs' prize recruit, could create some unrealistic expectations. Scott figures to jump into the rotation, and possibly replace Demetrius Sumler as Colorado's lead back, but the development of the offensive line is still essential for the Buffs to develop more consistency. They ranked 10th in the Big 12 with a 377-yard average last season, and could have trouble keeping up this year. The offense must also master the spread system Hawkins installed during spring camp.

SCOUTING THE DEFENSE
Losing LB Jordon Dizon, the Big 12's top tackler, as well as a lockdown cover man, CB Terrence Wheatley, are two big voids for the Buffs to address. Colorado is considering the use of a 3-4 scheme at least part of the time to capitalize on the wealth of linebackers (13) it expects to carry. However, the linebackers did not shine during spring practice, and a first-stringer, Jake Duren, was dismissed following a campus arrest. A lack of depth up front is another issue, though DT George Hypolite, DT Brandon Nicolas and DE Maurice Lucas are all solid. The Buffs want to apply more pressure on opposing quarterbacks, but still lack a dominant rusher.

SCOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS
One of the trademarks for Hawkins' teams has been to block kicks. While that has not yet materialized at Colorado, spring practice was an indication the Buffs are learning. They blocked two punts and a field goal in the spring game, and Hawkins cited a goal for "putting six, seven, eight punts and kicks on the ground every year." Colorado will probably use two kickers -- Aric Goodman to handle placements and Jameson Davis to handle kickoffs.

ROSTER REPORT

--OG Kai Maiava, a starter over the final nine games last season, left the squad to be, according to his family, closer to his Hawaii home. Maiava agreed to switch to fullback, and on the final depth chart released in the spring was listed on the third string.

--One of Colorado's top prospects to fill a spot along the offensive front, OG Erick Faatagi, missed about half of the spring practices and did not play in the spring game. Faatagi addressed academic issues.

--TB Brian Lockridge missed the spring game and underwent surgery for a hernia he had since late last season. Lockridge did not report the injury right away, and also declined to report a concussion late last season.

--Colorado reported no major injuries during spring camp. CU coach Dan Hawkins was pleased, noting "if you can practice fast and not hurt each other, that's a plus."

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June 24, 2008 6:55 pm
Hey all you Buff fans out there. Sorry I haven't been on here in a while, but my wife gave birth on April 25th to a future 6'2"/6'4" 220/240 RB/LB University of Colorado Heisman Trophy Winner. Don't know which way I am going with the training yet. 6'2" 220 4.3 RB or a 6'4" 240 LB. I'll let him decide.
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June 9, 2008 11:14 am
In NCAA 09, Colorado is ranked as #23 on the 25 Toughest Places to play list. This means that people struggle to beat us at home. Letz go Buffs!!!
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May 16, 2008 6:54 pm

Who do you think the Buffs biggest suprise will be this year?  Personally I think two suprises will happen.

1.   You will see a big upset early in the season.  Im thinking at WVU.

2.  I Believe you will see a hugely improved Cody Hawkins.  I trully believe he will lead us to compete for the Big 12 North title.

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June 1, 2008 12:19 pm

Hey all,

My name is Anthony.  I am a die hard Carolina Panthers, Colorado Buffs (football), Colorado Rockies, Kansas Jayhawks (basketball), and Miami Heat fan.  Of course I still like KU football and CU basketball, but those have just been my favorite teams since I was 7.

I spend alot of time on the boards, mainly the Panthers, and decided to check out the CU boards.&n ...(more)

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February 10, 2008 11:39 am

I know this is a tough schedule this year but here is my prediction for the season:

CSU = W

Eastern Washington = W

Florida State = W

West Virginia = L

Texas = L

Kansas = W

Kansas State = W

Missouri = L

Texas A&M = L

Iowa State = W

Oklahoma State = L

Nebraska = W

If you think about it this ...(more)

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May 16, 2008 6:02 pm
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.
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April 27, 2008 12:28 pm
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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April 28, 2008 4:47 pm
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