Besides victory, the Colorado soccer team will take the field against Utah Friday with an additional objective: to begin developing a consistent defense.
Sports
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The Colorado Buffaloes volleyball team may be young, but they will be ready to compete for a win.
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It was not a good first week for most of our staff in the CU Independent pick ‘em.
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A massive offensive line paired with a stable of speedy and slippery running backs spells success for most football teams.
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Many students will agree the 23-17 loss to Colorado State was as big of a dud as any Colorado Buffaloes fan has seen in a couple of years.
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Boulder, you have just been punk’d.
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A lot can happen in three and a half hours.
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A mixture of promising sunlight and gloomy clouds cradled Prentup Field in an afternoon display of odd, but typical Colorado climate.
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For the young Colorado Buffaloes defense, it was a tale of two halves in their season-opening 23-17 loss to Colorado State in the 81st iteration of the Rocky Mountain Showdown at Folsom Field.
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The Colorado Buffaloes’ defensive line — which started a freshman, a sophomore and a junior Sunday in the 81st Rocky Mountain Showdown at Folsom Field in Boulder — was dissected by the Colorado State Rams’ rushing tandem of Leonard Mason and John Mosure — who combined for 158 rushing yards — to propel CSU to a 23-17 victory.