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Colorado Buffaloes Hold Off Wyoming 37-20
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It was one of those games that left you feeling… well, a little weird. The Colorado Buffaloes got the job done against the Wyoming Cowboys with a 37-20 victory, but let’s be honest, it wasn’t exactly a masterpiece. If you were looking for a clean, dominant performance to wash away the bad taste of last week’s loss, this probably felt more like a quick rinse than a deep clean. Still, a win is a win, and in college football, you never, ever take those for granted.

Colorado’s Quarterback Rollercoaster

The big story of the night was Quarterback Kaidon Salter. After a stint on the bench that had everyone in Boulder talking, Salter came out firing. The man was electric, putting up nearly 400 total yards and looking every bit the dual-threat weapon Colorado needs. He was slinging it, he was running it, and for a while, it looked like he was silencing any debate about who should be under center.

But then, the second half happened. The Colorado offense cooled off, the defense started leaking like a rusty faucet, and a comfortable lead suddenly felt a little shaky. The Buffs let Wyoming hang around, and you could almost feel the collective anxiety creeping back into Folsom Field.

Deion Sanders Keeps It Real

After the game, Head Coach Deion Sanders was, as always, brutally honest. He was happy with the win, but you could tell he was far from satisfied. “I’m not happy with the finish,” Sanders said, calling out the “hah-hahing and hee-heeing on the sideline” when the team got a big lead.

That’s Coach Prime for you. He’s not just playing for Saturday; he’s building a program with a specific standard. He wants a team with a “killer instinct,” a group that doesn’t just win but dominates from start to finish. He tipped his cap to Wyoming for their grit but made it clear he expects more from his own squad. “I wish we could…really put teams away like we’re capable of doing,” he lamented.

As Colorado stares down the barrel of a tough Big 12 schedule, that’s the million-dollar question. Can they find that killer instinct? They’ve shown flashes of brilliance, but consistency is the name of the game. Saturday night was a step in the right direction, but Coach Sanders knows, and the fans know, that the road ahead requires them to be more than just good. It requires them to be relentless.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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