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Matthew Bahr

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2009 - 2010 Buff Offense Class Breakdown

I thought I would throw this together for all of you so you know where the Buffs stand as of right now at each position. This will probably be something that will help all of us assess depth and needs as we go into the recruiting season. If I missed something or someone, let me know as this was a pretty excruciating process going through the bios of these players trying to get if they were redshirts or not. I am still working on the defensive chart but hope to have that up later. Two notes of interest in the offensive chart is the fact that I did not advance Ryan Miller and Max Tuioti-Mariner a year as Dan Hawkins expects to get them both medical redshirts. I have really been able to confirm whether Maryland transfer Evan Eastburn is a walk on or on scholarship so I put him down as a scholarship guy until I figure it out.

Some commentary after the jump...tell us what you think the Buffs need to address in the next 43 days of recruiting. The Buffs are looking to sign 11 - 13 more players.

                              2009 - 2010 Buff Offense Class Breakdown

Pos. Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Incoming

     QB


C Hawkins M Ballenger Cam Wright* Clark Evans

T Hansen
0 1 2 1 1

     RB

Kevin Moyd Corey Nabors Darrell Scott Ray Polk None

D Sumler R Stewart


B Lockridge
Arthur Jaffee*
1 2 4 1 0

     FB

J Behrens Matt Burgner*
None
1 1 0 0 0

     WR


S McKnight M Simas C Blackmon Jarrod Darden
Josh Smith Ryan Maxwell* P Bobseine* A Simmons
Cam Ham* J Espinoza* Dustin Ebner*

Sean Lieb*
0 3 3 4 2

     TE

Riar Geer
Ryan Deehan Ryan Wallace None
Pat Devenny

D. Shanahan*
L Walters*
4 0 1 1 0

     OL

Devin Head Nate Solder Matt Bahr Max T-Mariner** Jack Harris

Evan Eastburn Blake Behrens Bryce Givens
K Stevens* Ryan Miller** R Dannewitz

Ethan Adkins
Shawn Daniels
Mike Iltis
Sione Tau
David Clark*
1 3 8 3 1
Total 7 10 18 10 4
% 14.3% 20.4% 36.7% 20.4% 8.2%
Scholar 5 7 14 6 4
Walk On 2 3 4 4 0

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Put Your Keys Up: Colorado Buffaloes vs. Texas Longhorns Keys to the Game & Prediction

Colorado_helmet_medium        VS.         Texas_old5_medium

It has been a busy week on The Ralphie Report so far...Woodrow and I have put up a lot of information from recruiting to round tables to an exciting podcast that we did with Burnt Orange Nation. But now it is time to get down to business. All the work has been put in during the week. The film has been studied, the game plans set, the schemes understood. Most people aren't giving the Buffs a chance and the popular opinion among Texas blogs is that this Colorado team is a joke, a mediocre team who will be lucky to go to a bowl game this year. Personally,  I like the Buffs position right now. Its like Coach Hawkins said yesterday "So if you want to spend time handing out game balls 'cause you beat West Virginia or having a funeral 'cause you lost to Florida State, that's wrong. You just keep re-pooling, re-tooling, working it out." One bad game against FSU doesn't make a season and I fully expect this Buffs' team to respond against Texas in a strong manner. In either a win or loss result, I believe this team will take a step forward. One thing is for sure, Hawkins has a way to get his team motivated and ready for these types of games (look at Georgia & Texas Tech in his first year and Texas Tech & Oklahoma in his second). Now the keys to the game and The Ralphie Report's prediction! I think the keys of the game sections is the best of the year so far!

 

CU's Defensive Keys to the Game:

CU logo1) Texas has scored 73 of their 198 points (37%) in the second quarter this year compared to only giving up 20. On the flip side, Colorado has allowed more points in the second quarter  (40 of the 94 or 43%) than any other quarter this year. What does this mean...the Buffs need to do a better job with the in game adjustments. Watch for the second quarter points. Last week against FSU, the Buffs gave up 12 points while not putting any on the board. The Buffs were down 12 at half time and never could recover. We talk about half time adjustments being important but this week it is about making the correct in game adjustments once Texas understands the schemes CU's defense is throwing at them.

CU logo2) Texas has had 31, count'em 31 plays over 20 yards this year. The Buffs must limit the big play. Texas has good wide receivers on the outside with Shipley and Cosby. Colt McCoy is also a threat to break a big run as he has 5 for over 20 yards. Momentum is going to be a big intangible in this game and nothing quiets a crowd or deflates a team early than a big special teams, defense or offensive play.

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