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Colorado Buffaloes
@ Kansas Jayhawks

Final - 10.11.2008 1 2 3 4 Total
Colorado Buffaloes 7 0 7 0 14
Kansas Jayhawks 0 9 7 14 30

Expectations Adjusted: The Colorado Buffaloes Look Lifeless

How disappointing was yesterday's performance against the Kansas Jayhawks? Let me rephrase that; how disappointing has the 2008 season been so far? So much anticipation coming off a bowl season, a year when recruiting couldn't have been any better and the Buffs were finally going to play with coach Hawkins players. It is hard to even know where to begin to assess this game. Is there even a bright spot on this team? Can you name more than three players wearing black and gold who you feel is really playing great football right now? Only questions fill my mind today. It's gone from anger to sadness  to just wanting to sit down with the coaches and ask them a couple of questions. Yes it is hard to coach with all of the injuries, the ineligibility, the coming in to training camp out of shape and the defections but these guys get paid a nice chunk of change to do the things that is not frankly getting done right now. You name it, the Buffs camp isn't doing it. Its starts and never ends with game planning, game day adjustments, player personnel decisions, play calling, schemes and, what should be an easy task of getting this team ready to play. By ready to play I mean show a pulse. Where is the excitement? This was  7 - 9 game at halftime and it just looked like the Buffs were expecting to lose. There is no leadership on this team, nobody trying to get people excited to play football...this team is going through the motions. So if I was granted my 5 minutes with coach Hawkins and the coaches I would ask these questions. I would probably get a cavalier response but at least I would feel better.

Frankly for me, it starts on defense...I know, what?

Coach Hawkins, what is the point of rushing three lineman and allowing a great quarterback to sit back there all day and pick and choose where he wanted to go with the ball? Frankly coach, the only way that you are going to beat teams is win the turnover battle and I don't think the no pass rush scheme is going to force any turnovers? And the whole time while you were rushing three, you once again made a team's weakness (Kansas' rushing game) turn into one of their strengths. Did you not see that Kerry Meier was hurt in the first half and try to blitz like crazy knowing he wasn't a viable option at that time? Don't you think you have to put a defensive scheme out there that will win you ball games and not just keep you in ball games? Frankly coach, you came out in the first quarter and blitzed, I have a hard time figuring out why you stopped. You allowed Todd Reesing to get comfortable back in the pocket and gain confidence. If there is any team in the country who should know what pressure does to a quarterback's play, the Buffs should, I mean look at how Cody is playing these days? Do you realize Kansas had more rushing yards against the Buffs than any other division one team this year?

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Live Game Thread - Colorado Buffaloes vs Kansas Jayhawks

It's Gameday in Lawrence, Kansas

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Who: Colorado Buffaloes vs. #15 Kansas Jayhawks
Where: Memorial Stadium (Lawrence, Kansas)
When: 10:30 am MT
Line: Kansas by 14

At Stake: The 2008 Colorado Buffaloes season. Win today, this is a 7 to 8 win football team, lose today, Buffs fans could be looking at a non-bowl season. Hawkins has not lost three games in a row since November 6, 2006.

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Radio: 850 KOA (Mark Johnson, Larry Zimmer and Charles Johnson)
TV: ESPN2
Weather: Sunny, 68 degrees at kickoff
Online trackers: ESPN
Kansas blogs: Rock Chalk Talk

Welcome to the Ralphie Report as the Buffs get ready to take on the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas. No need to go anywhere else today. The Ralphie Report has everything you need and we welcome you to weigh in with your live game analysis, critiques, observations and predictions as the Buffs attempt to upset the Jayhawks. Below you will find the "Buff Toolbox" that will have this week's previews and information about today's game. So if you are feeling a little under prepared for the match up, those links should get you caught up.

Check out the FSU game thread to see how the live game thread works. Throw all your comments about today's game below and let's get this thing rolling. I will be holding down the fort today as Woodrow is at the Cotton Bowl and will be attending the game of the year when OU takes on Texas (jealous). If you don't have an account, sign up here and enjoy all that our site has to offer. 

 

Buff Tool Box
Everything to Get You Ready for Today's Game

The Ralphie Report Predicts the Game - Buffs Win!
History is on CU's Side Today - Ask Texas Tech
Game Day Prep Buff Bites - KU's Rushing Attack Is Not Back
Q&A Session with Rock Chalk Talk, A Kansas Blog
Q&A Session with Kansas Jayhawks...Its Business Time, A Kansas Blog
Colorado Buffaloes vs Kansas Jayhawks: A Look at the Stats

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Prediction Time! Colorado Buffaloes Upset the Kansas Jayhawks...Believe It

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How can you go against history. Take the points Buffs fans! CU is going into Lawrence tomorrow and coming out with a victory. Call me crazy but read the preview from yesterday. Now the Buffs need to follow these "Keys to the Game." Tomorrow won't be easy but I don't think it is as hard as the Texas game or the FSU game. In recent years, CU has had trouble with more athletic teams and I am of the opinion that Kansas does not have the athleticism of FSU and by no means Texas. I grade this game harder than West Virginia though and the Buffs will still need to play their best game of the year (not saying much because they haven't played a complete game this year yet). Kansas is a team capable of blowing the Buffs out early but Hawk should have this team ready to go. Plus, the Buffs seem to win these games when their backs are against the wall. Either way, this contest is big for the rest of the 2008 Colorado Buffaloes season. My feelings are that if CU wins, it is reasonable to expect that the Buffs can reach that 7 win mark with wins against Texas A&M, Kansas State and Iowa State with a possible 8 win season if they go into Lincoln and take care of business. We would all love those results. Lose this game, who knows how a young team will respond? A three game losing streak with a dangerous offensive team coming into Boulder against what would be a demoralized CU team could turn into a big five game slide...then who knows? This is the biggest swing game I can remember in Boulder in quite a while; definitely of the Dan Hawkins era.

Last week I put together offensive and defensive keys to the game and you know what, we got ahead of ourselves. Like the current CU offense, we need to simplify and streamline things. I take the blame for the loss last week. I had too many points going towards too many things that we got ahead of ourselves. It is time to get back to basics!

 

Put Your Keys Up: "The Basic Keys to the Game"

CU logo When in Doubt, Look in the Past:

I am sorry for harping on it but the symmetries between the game against Texas Tech and this game tomorrow is ridiculous. The main point I would take away from history is the turnover margin. Kansas has lost two games in the past 2 years and should have lost last week. Coincidentally, those are the only three games the Jayhawks lost the turnover battle in the last two years. Morale of the story: Kansas is human. They win by being a mistake free football team. The Buffs need to play a cleaner game. If they do, history shows Kansas will lose!

CU logo Keep Weaknesses As a Weakness:

The Buffs defense has made a habit of letting their opponent turn a supposed "weakness" into a strength or better said, not exploiting a weakness. Against FSU, the dirty elephant in the room was QB Christian Ponder. Everyone and their mothers knew if the Buffs could make Ponder try to beat them, the Buffs would come out victorious. The Buffs allowed FSU to be successful on the ground and the offensive didn't help the defense by putting up points on the board. Ponder wasn't forced to beat the Buffs. Last week, RB Chris Ogbonnaya was able to shine from the running back position, something that Texas did not have in the four previous games. Kansas' running game is not strong, as much as the press wants to say they are back after last week (see why here). Make this Kansas team even more one dimensional than they want to be. Force a quarterback to throw 40+ times and let the defense pin back its ears to pressure Reesing...that will lead to turnovers.

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History is in CU's Favor This Week: Colorado Buffaloes vs. Kansas Jayhawks Preview

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Last weekend was tough. Start to finish nothing went Colorado's way from missed field goals to an offense that could qualify for FEMA funds. It felt and looked as if CU had been dealt the knock-out punch that could send a young team spiraling straight into a 5 win season. At the beginning of this week, I was close to closing up shop on the 2008 Buffs and start previewing the 2009 season. But as the week went on and the more I analyzed this game, I am excited to report that the Buffs are going to win Saturday. I am back on the positivity train and it is heading into Lawrence, Kansas with a little mojo on its side. And this isn't some crazy claim without any empirical evidence. This claim is backed up by rock solid facts and if the Buffs have history on their side and follow my "Keys to the Game," CU will be 4 - 2 against Kansas State next week. Of course, if history hates CU like it did last week and the Buffs don't make good on my "Keys to the Game," well, 3 - 3 is looking the Buffs squarely in the face. You are probably wondering what "history" I am referring to. Well Buffs fans, join me on my magical time machine to 2007.

Specifically, October 27th, 2007...Where were you? I remember where I was. I had just gotten home from Wal-Mart. Yes, weird, I know but I remember. You know why? The Buffs were shellacking the 6 - 2 and heavily favored home team in Texas Tech by 14 points in first quarter. The Buffs went on to win by 5 in Lubbock that day. Why is the Texas Tech game significant? Because their are a plethora of parallels between the game coming up this Saturday and the one last October in Lubbock.

  1. The Buffs will be on the road in Lawrence, like they were in Lubbock 349 days ago. Keep reading, I promise the comparisons get better. I won't use the "both games where on a Saturday" or "both games were played in the month of October" link.

  2. The Buffs will be coming off a two game losing streak just like they were last year. Coach Dan Hawkins has not had a three game losing streak since November 6th, 2006 with Gary Barnett's players. Last year, the Buffs had three 2 game losing streaks. Each time Colorado was able to come back and win that third contest to avoid a three game slide.

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Q&A Session with a Kansas Jayhawks Blog

Along with our Q&A session with the Kansas blog, Rock Chalk Talk, another blog, Kansas Jayhawks...It's Business Time, asked us to sit down with them as well. The more love for The Ralphie Report, the better. Here is the questions we asked KJIBT and his associated responses. Check out how we answered KJIBT's questions. Enjoy

FSU logo The Ralphie Report (TRR): First things first, what is the mood like right now in Lawrence and around the Jayhawk Nation? Is this team better than they were last year or is there is still questions surrounding the 2008 Jayhawks? What is the biggest difference between this team and last year's team?

CU logoKansas Jayhawks...It's Business Time (KJIBT): I think there are two different moods.  The casual fans (of which there are many) are still swinging on the pendulum.  When things are good, 13-1 and national championship is attainable; when they're bad, they may not win again.  For the rest of us, we're still in wait-and-see mode.  There is a ton of promise on this team, but so far we really haven't seen them put it all together for an entire game yet, which is something they did a lot of last year.  Which brings me to the biggest difference; the lack of a running game.  Todd is great, but there's nothing like a good running game to halt the skids when things aren't going right or to move the clock when they are.  This was a strength last year; this year it's non-existent.

FSU logo TRR: What happened against Iowa State in the first half? I know the Jayhawks aren't as bad as they showed in the first half but are they as good as they showed in the second half?

CU logoKJIBT:

I'll answer the latter first.  They are definitely as good as they showed in the second half.  But like I said in #1, they don't have that consistency yet, because they don't have the proper balance from a legitimate running game.  I don't have a good explanation for what happened, other than that they weren't ready to play.  The first four drives (2 O, 2 D) were as bad as I've seen in years and that was all it took to fall behind 14-0.  From there, the defense turned it on, but it took the offense until halftime to reorganize.  Outside of possibly the KSU game, they don't have any more games where they could feasibly get away with doing that again.

 

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Colorado Buffaloes vs. Kansas Jayhawks: A Statistical Look

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Coach:
Mark Mangino (41-37 in six seasons)
In 2008: 4-1, 1-0 in Big 12 | Ranked #16
In 2007: 12-1, 7-1 in Big 12 (tied for first in North Division)
Returning starters: Offense—6. Defense—9. Special teams—0
Key losses: Offense— T Anthony Collins, TE Derek Fine, WR Marcus Henry, RB Brandon McAnderson, T Cesar Rodriguez. Defense — T James McClinton, CB Aqib Talib. Special teams — P Kyle Tucker, K Scott Webb.

It is now time to get over the Texas loss and look forward to our next test in Kansas. Is this tough schedule ever going to end? The Buffs might get a breather next week at home against Kansas State but then CU travels to Missouri to face the Tigers who trounced Nebraska last week even though the Nebraska players supposedly threw balls at Missouri players in pregame warmups...according to QB Chase Daniel. I wouldn't put it past Nebraska to do this but at the same time, you think someone other than Chase Daniel would be talking about this by now? My guess is Nebraska probably pee'd on Missouri too.

Below is how Kansas and Colorado match-up from a statistical point of view. Kansas doesn't have as daunting of a number advantage as Texas had last week but now we have to factor in the Buffs on the road truly for the first time this year as well as the things QB Todd Reesing can do that doesn't show up on the stat sheet. How bad do Buffs' fans wish they had a QB like Todd Reesing!

Click after the jump to see a breakdown of some key players and stats for the Jayhawks. For more stats, go to the ncaa.com site. It is a lot better than ESPN or CNNSI for detailed analysis of players for both teams. No I am not working for the man...it is just better.

 

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National Category National
Rank Actual Rank Actual
92 120.6 Rushing Offense 96 118.6
72 205 Passing Offense 6 347
89 325.6 Total Offense 14 465.6
77 24.2 Scoring Offense 25 35.2
89 171.4 Rushing Defense 17 95.2
44 114.1 Pass Efficiency Defense 26 104.75
61 354.2 Total Defense 39 322.8
75 26.4 Scoring Defense 38 18.8
65 34.36 Net Punting 91 32.65
48 10.79 Punt Returns 18 16.17
53 22.32 Kickoff Returns 119 13.23
59 0 Turnover Margin T-52 0.2
36 182.8 Pass Defense 84 227.6
61 124.77 Passing Efficiency 11 160.66
46 2 Sacks T-36 2.2
T-60 5.6 Tackles For Loss 29 6.6
T-91 2.2 Sacks Allowed 54 1.6

 

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