2011 Colorado Buffaloes Football Season Preview
2011 Colorado Buffaloes Football Season Preview - A New Era Begins
The Colorado Buffaloes are a program that enters the 2011 football season facing a vast amount of change. Start with the loss of some familiar faces and the influx of new ones that every team faces at the beginning of the new year, add in an almost entirely new coaching staff that plans on implementing entirely new offensive and defensive schemes and top it all off with the move to the Pac-12 conference and you have a set of circumstances that haven't been faced by another program in a very long time (if ever).
With change, comes hope. So many unknowns surround this Colorado team that one can't help but think that maybe, with a few lucky bounces, they could surprise. Maybe all the Buffs needed was a change at the top. Maybe all the Buffs needed was a year without a quarterback controversy. Maybe all the the Buffs need was a (literal) change of scenery.
On offense, at least in the starting spots, the pieces are in place to potentially form one of the best units that the Buffaloes have had in years. Tyler Hansen has a firm grasp on the starting quarterback position and won't have to look over his shoulder for the first time in Boulder. Rodney Stewart returns and would have been the second leading rusher in the Pac-12, only yards out of first. Paul Richardson gives CU a true field stretching playmaker at the wide receiver position that they have lacked recently. The Buffaloes offensive line, even after losing first round draft pick Nate Solder, returns the most experience in the conference and has another highly regarded potential NFL draft pick in Ryan Miller.
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