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‘This is bad’: Deion Sanders’ CU Buffs Routed by Utah – Shocking Loss Details

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‘This is bad’: Deion Sanders’ CU Buffs Routed by Utah in Devastating Defeat

Colorado Faces Harsh Reality Check as Utah Dominates in Salt Lake City Showdown

In a stunning turn of events that left fans reeling, the Colorado Buffaloes endured a crushing blow from the Utah Utes, falling 53-7 in a game that exposed deep vulnerabilities.

 

Deion Sanders, the charismatic leader of the CU Buffs, didn’t mince words about the debacle.

 

“This is bad,” he admitted, highlighting what many see as the lowest point in his tenure.

 

The Buffs, now sitting at 3-5 overall and 1-4 in the Big 12, struggled across every facet of play during the October 26 matchup at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

 

Utah’s relentless ground game piled up 422 rushing yards, overwhelming Colorado’s defense in ways rarely seen under Sanders’ watch.

 

The Buffs managed just 140 total yards, their offense stifled and ineffective against a fired-up Utes squad that improved to 6-2.

 

This defeat marks a stark contrast to the team’s recent momentum, following a solid win over ranked Iowa State just weeks prior.

 

Sanders pointed to preparation lapses, despite intense practices that even included live hits on quarterbacks to build toughness.

 

Yet, nothing clicked as Utah’s freshman quarterback Byrd Ficklin dazzled with 291 all-purpose yards and three scores.

 

Colorado quarterback Kaidon Salter faced constant pressure, sacked five times in a performance that fell far short of practice highs.

 

The loss echoes painful memories for Boulder locals, reminiscent of pre-Sanders routs but hitting harder amid high expectations.

 

Fans in Colorado are buzzing with concern, questioning leadership and identity as the team lacks the spark that once defined them.

 

Sanders took ownership, vowing to address issues starting from the top, including his own strategies.

 

With Arizona visiting Boulder next, the Buffs must regroup quickly to salvage the season and restore pride in the program.

 

This setback, the worst margin under Sanders at 46 points, underscores urgent needs for physicality and focus moving forward.

 

As Salt Lake City celebrates Utah’s triumph, Colorado communities rally behind their team, hoping for a swift turnaround.

 

What went wrong for Deion Sanders’ CU Buffs against Utah?

 

The team faltered in all phases, allowing massive yards while producing minimal offense.

 

How does this loss impact Colorado’s season?

 

It drops them to 3-5, heightening pressure ahead of home games like Arizona.

 

What’s next for the Buffs after being routed by Utah?

They aim to rebuild confidence and address coaching adjustments for upcoming Big 12 challenges.

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