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Getting humiliated at home in the season opener wasn't the very thing Karl Dorrell and the Colorado Buffaloes had as a primary concern after an offseason of building confidence. 토토사이트 검증

In any case, the Buffs have a lot of games in front of them and they're hoping to divert the page rapidly from the 38-13 misfortune to TCU on Friday at Folsom Field.

"It's one game down and 11 to go," Dorrell said after Friday's lowering loss. "We realize that in that storage space, we can improve. I'm certain that is what their attitude is correct now from what we just discussed.

"There's no place to go except for up. We will proceed to work and ideally improve and prepare to play a great Air Force group."

A great Air Force group.

The Falcons are 14.5-point top picks against the Buffs, who will make their most memorable excursion to the Air Force Academy beginning around 1974 on Saturday (1:30 p.M., TV: CBS).

TCU destroyed the CU guard for 261 surging yards in the final part alone on Friday - 275 for the game - and the Horned Frogs aren't as great at running the ball as Air Force.

Every year one of the country's top surging groups with its choice offense, Air Force bulldozed Northern Iowa on Saturday, 48-17, while piling up 582 yards and five scores on the ground. The Falcons had 688 yards in all out offense.

Sorting out some way to stop the Falcons' offense may not actually be CU's greatest worry as of now, nonetheless.

The main thing to get done may be to address the attitude in the storage space. Group chiefs Quinn Perry and Brady Russell both said players looked down Friday night, even with the game still in arrive at late in the second from last quarter.

"Part of that is on me and on Quinn, on (Terrance) Lang and every one of the pioneers in light of the fact that the speed of the group is the speed of the pioneers," Russell said. "Thus, there's something we must do any other way to get the group to work and … I believe there's some stuff instilled in folks from an earlier time and what this program has been and we must figure out how to remove that from their psyche."

Figuring out who will lead the offense is a significant undertaking before Dorrell this week, as well.

Following a months-in length fight for the beginning position at quarterback, Dorrell picked sophomore Brendon Lewis over junior JT Shrout. Lewis, making his thirteenth successive beginning, battled against TCU and was booed by the lessening swarm in the final part. Shrout had promising and less promising times, too, yet tossed a final quarter score pass.

Dorrell said after the game he didn't have the foggiest idea who might begin against Air Force as the Buffs attempt to get their faltering offense moving

"We'll sort it out," Dorrell said. "I have sufficient mentors to sort it out.

"We must get better with the mood disagreeably. We didn't have that sort of consistency. So that is a region to me that I believe is truly significant for us to address this week is you must play a group like Air Force that gets some much needed rest the clock. So you must make the most of your chances. Also, we should be vastly improved one week from now."

Then, at that point, there's that run safeguard, which was perfect in the initial two quarters Friday and terrible in the last two.

"It was only a ton of little mix-ups," security Trevor Woods said. "On safeguard, one little error can prompt a major play and those add up. We have a great deal of things that we really want to fix - and we will return to the film room and perceive the way things are."

The Buffs are no more peculiar to attempting to quickly return from a loss, as they are presently 4-11 in their last 15 games, tracing all the way back to December of 2020. Taking into account the degree of positive thinking inside the storage space going into Friday, nonetheless, that was one of the most frustrating misfortunes of Dorrell's residency, and it will be a bustling week in Boulder as the Buffs attempt to recuperate.