The Colorado Buffaloes are gearing up to take on the 18th-ranked Kansas State Wildcats after a well-deserved bye week. Even as underdogs, Deion Sanders‘ team is eager to carry forward the positive energy from their impressive 48-21 win over UCF. Their recent performance has drawn attention, leading to three votes in the AP Top 25 poll, a notable increase from just one vote after the UCF game.
As the season progresses, Colorado has made clear changes, especially on offense. They are running the ball more effectively this year, creating a better balance in their attack. Still, pass protection is a worry, as Shedeur Sanders has been sacked 17 times in five games. On the bright side, the offensive line is improving, giving Sanders more chances to connect with Travis Hunter, who has impressively recorded five straight games with over 100 receiving yards, establishing himself as a top playmaker.
The Buffs’ defense has been impressive, even without safety Shilo Sanders for the last three games due to injury. They’ve kept opponents to an average of 20.3 points per game. Staying focused will be key as they face Kansas State, a strong team in the Big 12.
Coach Prime has been focused on keeping his team humble as expectations rise. After their impressive win against UCF, he emphasized that their success comes from hard work, not luck. As they face Kansas State, who is favored by five points, Sanders reminds everyone that his team excels as underdogs, often surprising critics this season.
Many are curious about how AP voters will react if Colorado upsets Kansas State. The Buffs have impressed with a 4-1 start, and a win against a ranked team could establish them as serious contenders.
Shedeur Sanders can create big plays, whether passing or running, so Kansas State’s defense has to be ready. The Buffs are confident and eager to show they can compete at a high level. Fans at Folsom Field are in for an exciting game as the Buffs look to defeat the Wildcats and gain national attention.
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