Saturday, September 23, 2006

Buffs at Georgia...first half notes

Look at them Buffs!

Who's wearing those CU uniforms today, anyway?

That pitiful 0-3 team we've seen or some new, improved version that might actually become somebody?

The score at half might only be 10-0 CU, but that's against the ninth-ranked team in the country. The Bulldogs are playing a freshman quarterback, but one everyone in the nation would have liked to have had, they are playing with top-5 or top-10 talent and a defense that is being lauded as one of the best in the land.

Hugh Charles is building off of what he accomplished against Arizona State, Bernard Jackson is having his best day as a Buff and Riar Geer is having his first statement game, at a position CU is starting to establish as a tradition, tight end (Fauria, Lepsis, Graham, Klopfenstien, Sypniewski).

Remember this, the offense all starts with the offensive line. And, as Jay Leeuwenburg said this week on The Black and Gold Breakdown, it's all about repetitions in the new offense.

Defensively, CU may not be a new version of the old Miami Hurricanes or even outfits led by Alfred Williams and Kanavas McGhee but they have been much improved this season and extremely stout today, pow!

Great first-half effort, tremendous coaching.

A first half does not a game make. A first half does not equal victory.

Strong foundation, however, for success.

Do the Buffs have what it takes?

Can't hear you.

TheTruth

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