Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
The uh, “extracurriculars” in the secondary (from KU’s WR’s) was more what I was focused on. Colorado’s CB’s got sonned by our receivers in run blocking all game and we seemed to make that a point of emphasis after Deion said that CB’s making tackles was a bad thing this week.
In Devin Neal's last 5 games, he has only 2 over 100. Had only 52 in upset of BYU last week. Now, in 2 1/2 quarters vs Colo, he already has 150 yards! GAME OF HIS LIFE, thanks to a lot of heartless gutless prideless "tackling."
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Gotcha. Right. We wound them up like a clock, but it didn’t really hit the field. Except for the penalties.
Them not being able to stop the run is not exclusive to us (See KSU/CU game).
Fair points. It’s possible CU is just an undisciplined team and reacts that way when a team drives it down their throat (I didn’t see the KSU game).
Their penalities at the end to essentially give the game to us spoke to a team who had been mentally beaten (like Baltimore in the AFCCG last year), but I concede that just might be CU’s brand of ball. [Reply]
In Devin Neal's last 5 games, he has only 2 over 100. Had only 52 in upset of BYU last week. Now, in 2 1/2 quarters vs Colo, he already has 150 yards! GAME OF HIS LIFE, thanks to a lot of heartless gutless prideless "tackling."
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas football will travel to McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas to face Baylor on Saturday, Nov. 30, in the final game of the regular season. That game will kick off at 11 a.m. CT and be televised on ESPN2, the Big 12 announced Sunday. [Reply]
In Devin Neal's last 5 games, he has only 2 over 100. Had only 52 in upset of BYU last week. Now, in 2 1/2 quarters vs Colo, he already has 150 yards! GAME OF HIS LIFE, thanks to a lot of heartless gutless prideless "tackling."