The Buffs' Big Game Flop: A Lesson in Humility

Kansas City, USASun Nov 24 2024
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The Colorado Buffaloes, under Coach Prime, had a chance to secure a spot in the Big 12 title game. But things didn't go as planned. The Buffs faced the Kansas Jayhawks in a crucial match, and it turned into a nightmare. Kansas didn't even punt once, highlighting the Buffs' failure to stop them. The game was a wake-up call for Buffs fans, who saw their team slip away from a potential championship run. Coach Prime's team looked unprepared and soft. The Jayhawks outplayed the Buffs, showing more energy and intensity. Devin Neal, a KU running back, rushed for a staggering 207 yards, contributing to the Buffs' 37-21 loss. Coach Prime acknowledged the team's shortcomings, saying they didn't play their best football.
The Buffs had been on a roll, with a four-game winning streak and media attention. But on this day, they wilted under pressure. Their defense couldn't get stops, and penalties didn't help. The team seemed intoxicated by their recent success, leading to a humiliating defeat. The loss makes the Buffs' path to the title game much tougher. They need to win their remaining games and hope for other teams to lose. It's a tough pill to swallow, especially after the team's impressive run. The Buffs have shown they are better than expected, but this game was a harsh reminder that there's still work to be done.
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