Colorado Buffs curb Cowboys with 24-0 win

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BOULDER, Colo. (AP)—The Colorado Buffaloes quieted the cacophony of criticism stemming from their bad start with a 24-0 win over Wyoming on Saturday.

Quarterback Cody Hawkins returned from a concussion and directed four scoring drives, and Rodney Stewart returned from a hamstring injury to carry 32 times for 127 yards and a two touchdowns.

The Buffaloes (1-2) simplified their defensive game plan after allowing 77 points and 1,000 yards in opening their season with losses to Colorado State and Toledo, and it worked wonders.

Wyoming (1-2) went three-and-out six times in the first half, when they managed just three first downs and 61 yards of offense.

The Buffs led 17-0 at the half on the way to their second shutout in the Dan Hawkins era. The first was a 42-0 whitewash of Miami-Ohio two years ago.

It was a welcomed respite for the Buffaloes, who spent the week defending their coach and hearing about their poor play from fans and media—and even a geology professor who called out linebacker Marcus Burton in class last week, according to the senior captain.

After scoring just a field goal in the first half of each of their first two games, the Buffaloes scored a touchdown on their opening drive Saturday, but it took a heads-up play by wide receiver Scotty McKnight, who scooped up tailback Demetrius Sumler’s fumble at the 2 and barreled into the end zone.

Center Mike Iltis snapped the ball over Hawkins’ head on the Buffs’ next possession and Cowboys linebacker Brian Hendricks recovered at the Colorado 18. But Austin McCoy was wide right on a 35-yard field goal try after three snaps yielded no yards.

A failed fake punt gave the Buffs the ball at midfield and Colorado made it 10-0 on a 20-yard field goal by Aric Goodman, who began his collegiate career at Wyoming before transferring to Boulder in 2007.

Stewart’s 2-yard TD run made it 17-0 after cornerback Jalil Brown recovered Darius Terry’s fumble at the Cowboys 27 in the second quarter.

The Buffs stalled on their next five possessions before making it 24-0 on Stewart’s 11-yard touchdown run. His two TDs matched his total from last season.

The Cowboys reached the Buffs’ 6 but went backward from there and McCoy was wide left on a 37-yard field goal attempt, keeping the shutout intact.

After completing just one of four passes for 2 yards, Cowboys quarterback Robert Benjamin was replaced by Austyn Carta-Samuels, who finished 11-of-24 for 125 yards.

Hawkins was 17-of-31 for 175 yards in the first meeting between the former conference foes since 1997.

Updated Sep 19, 7:15 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 3

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Wyoming 230 154 76 13 22.2% 8/86 1 24:52
Colorado 326 175 151 21 43.8% 10/86 1 35:08

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  1. BOBBY-T-BONE
    6. Posted by BOBBY-T-BONE Sat Sep 26 7:24am EDT

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    Hope for the best for the Pokes,Im a Longhorn fan from Texas that went to see them play against Texas a few weeks ago,was impressed with their school,and the nice folks from Laramie...good luck
  2. Kelly M
    5. Posted by Kelly M Sun Sep 20 9:51pm EDT

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    Wyoming played a real first half against #2 Texas Boys, Losing by 31 isn't all that bad for Them in My eye.
  3. <i>swingerdodge</i>
    4. Posted by swingerdodge Sun Sep 20 3:29am EDT

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    You guys sound like Nebraska fans, give the guy a break. He had the highest wins percentage of a coach before he came to Boulder. He was the best selection for the job. It does take time, more than three years to get a program in place. If you remove Hawkins now, the program would start all over, and recruiting would be even worse the following years. Halting progress for another 3-5 years. You can’t just go though coaches every year till you find one that gets a winning year, that’s not going to happen without a matching program. I say give Hawkins time to build up his recruits, and time to bring the program up. This may take 5-6 years not just 3years, and if it takes more than that guess what I will still be a buffs fan.
  4. Michael
    3. Posted by Michael Sat Sep 19 11:45pm EDT

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    Face it folks, Hawkins is here to stay. CU doesn't have the money to remove him. Hell their still in debt from firing Barrnett. It will cost CU $3 million to remove Hawkins, who's going to pay that money? We just have to face the facts that we're screwed for the rest of this year and next year.
  5. Lind
    2. Posted by Lind Sat Sep 19 11:01pm EDT

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    Fire Dan Hawkins ASAP. Save Colorado Buffs football people!!!!!
  6. jake g
    1. Posted by jake g Sat Sep 19 9:37pm EDT

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    Lets not lose sight of the facts, we lost the 2 opening games we were highly favoured to win, we were down to Toledo 30-3 at the half. Toledo just got crushed by Ohio S. 38-0 that is right they did not score at all. Ohio s. is not that good this year they lost to USC who just got beat by U. of Washington.

    Wyoming's only win this year is over Weber State at home and it was close 29-22. Wyoming only won 4 games last year and lost 8. It is not like this win really means ANYTHING.

    Other than on the field performance our program (I am an alum class 2000) displays a worrying degree of NEPITISM.

    please sign the petition to remove Coach Hawkins at www.petitiononline.com/danhawk
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Wyoming
A. Carta-Samuels A. Carta-Samuels, QB
11-24, 125 yds
 Colorado
R. Stewart R. Stewart, RB
32 Rush, 127 yds
2 TDs

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