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Colorado’s opening day starter is looking for greener pastures. Sophomore quarterback Brendon Lewis announced Tuesday morning that he would be entering the transfer portal.
Colorado’s former starting quarterback has put his name into the NCAA transfer portal. On Tuesday, sophomore Brendon Lewis announced that he has decided to leave CU.
MINNEAPOLIS – Starting and sticking with Brendon Lewis at quarterback through most of the season opener wasn’t the answer. Starting and playing JT Shrout throughout Week 2 didn’t work, either.
An offseason of work and a month of preseason camp didn’t settle the quarterback competition at Colorado. The first two games of the season haven’t provided the answer, either.
Like a week ago, Colorado has a plan for what it’ll do at quarterback on game day. Like last week, the Buffaloes are keeping that plan to themselves. On the heels of a dismal 38-13 loss to TCU in the season opener, CU head coach Karl Dorrell didn’t offer up any sort of insight Monday about who will take snaps this week.
In an ideal world, the Colorado Buffaloes would have a clear-cut starter at quarterback who takes the reins of the offense and leads them to success. The
DENVER – No, the Colorado Buffaloes have not settled on a starting quarterback. In fact, head coach Karl Dorrell didn’t rule out the possibility of using both Brendon Lewis and JT Shrout when the Buffs host TCU in the season opener on Sept.
On the first day of Colorado’s preseason camp, quarterbacks Drew Carter and Brendon Lewis were asked to name some players that have impressed them this summer.
When asked about the main positives from the 2021 season, Colorado quarterback Brendon Lewis had to think for a few seconds. “Towards the end of the season, we showed improvement and started moving the ball,” he said, before quickly shifting the thought to this year.
As he went through the names of the quarterbacks competing on the practice field this fall, Colorado head coach Karl Dorrell smiled. “I’ve got more names to call than just a year ago,” he said.
With the season opener still seven weeks away, Colorado head football coach Karl Dorrell isn’t naming a starting quarterback yet. He made it clear Wednesday, however, that it’s Brendon Lewis’ job to lose.
Throughout the spring, incumbent starter Brendon Lewis took the first-team reps at quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes. Junior JT Shrout, although limited as he recovered from a knee injury, was in the spotlight as the main competitor for the starting job.
RJ Sneed hasn’t been in Boulder very long, but it hasn’t taken much time for Colorado quarterback Brendon Lewis to develop a good rapport with his newest weapon.
As the first practice of spring wrapped up on Wednesday evening, Colorado head football coach Karl Dorrell made sure to find Brendon Lewis. “That was a fabulous practice,” Dorrell told his sophomore quarterback.
In reviewing film of Colorado’s 2021 football season, Mike Sanford was impressed with quarterback Brendon Lewis. Certainly, Lewis could have played better during his freshman season, but Sanford, CU’s new offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, saw intangibles that he liked.
Colorado has added some competition to the quarterback room. On Monday evening, former Houston quarterback Maddox Kopp announced that he has committed to play for the Buffaloes.
Brendon Lewis’ ragged physical state as he staggered off the turf at Rice-Eccles Stadium pretty much summed up things for Colorado’s 2021 football season.
SALT LAKE CITY – At one point, Colorado quarterback Brendon Lewis was hit so hard that the coaching staff called a timeout just to give him a couple of minutes to recover.
Rolling to his left in the third quarter last Saturday at Folsom Field, Colorado quarterback Brendon Lewis searched for a receiver. Eventually, he found fellow freshman Brenden Rice.
A sudden resurgence by the Colorado offense has been fueled by freshman quarterback Brendon Lewis. Head coach Karl Dorrell is, of course, pleased with the progress of Lewis, but said there is still much more room for growth as the Buffs (3-6, 2-4 Pac-12) prepare to face UCLA (5-4, 3-3) on Saturday in Los Angeles (7 p.m., TV: Pac-12 Network).
A mid-season coaching change at offensive line has done wonders for the Colorado Buffaloes, but it’s not the only reason for the resurgence on offense.
Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images WE ARE PRO BRENDON LEWIS. The Colorado Buffaloes made a slight staff shake-up before today’s game. The offensive line coach was fired on Monday and replaced by an analyst.
The numbers don’t necessarily back it up, but Colorado quarterback Brendon Lewis believes he took a step forward between career start No. 1 and career start No.
In the lead-up to Friday’s season opener, Colorado head coach Karl Dorrell expressed his confidence that freshman quarterback Brendon Lewis is going to play well this year.
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