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Game Analysis:

This weekend’s matchup between Colorado and Colorado State is set to be an intense rivalry game, with both teams having something to prove. Colorado, under head coach Deion Sanders, comes into this game looking to bounce back from a tough 28-10 loss to Nebraska. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been the heart of the offense, throwing for 689 yards and 5 touchdowns in the first two games. However, the Buffaloes’ defense has allowed an average of 27 points per game and will need to tighten up against a motivated Colorado State team.

On the other side, Colorado State is coming off a strong 38-17 win over Northern Colorado. QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi will lead the charge for the Rams, looking to exploit a Colorado defense that’s been vulnerable. Colorado State’s key offensive players include running back Keegan Holles, who is averaging 7.8 yards per carry, and wide receiver Tory Horton. The Rams, eager for revenge after last year’s double-overtime loss to the Buffaloes, will be looking to make a statement in front of their home crowd. Expect a physical and high-energy game, with both teams looking to secure bragging rights in this heated in-state rivalry.

 

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