Photos: Relive the University of Colorado Football Team’s Beatdown of Nebraska

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In just two weekends, the University of Colorado football program increased last year’s wins by 200 percent.

That’s not saying too much, since the Buffaloes only managed to win one game in 2022 — but it’s still safe to say that the Deion Sanders era has started off strong.

On September 2, the Buffs narrowly defeated Texas Christian University, which had  played in the College Football National Playoff Championship last year; CU was a twenty-point underdog but won by three points. On September 9, CU trounced the University of Nebraska 36-14. 

While the Buffaloes’ last truly excellent head coach, Bill McCartney, called on Jesus Christ, Sanders himself could be the second coming for CU fans, who’ve battled through decades of lackluster football.

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Buff fans are loving it!

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With two wins to start the season, CU has already cashed in on its hire of Sanders. Even though the school gave Sanders a nearly $30 million contract over the next five years, the investment is paying off.

The breakdown of the game itself wasn’t pretty. The young Buffaloes still struggled to warm up and were charged with a litany of dumb penalties. But with just over three minutes left in the first half, Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig turned all that on its head. His interception lit the fire that spurred the offense to secure Coach Prime’s first home win at Folsom Field.

After week one, CU was ranked 22nd in the AP Top 25 poll. Where will it land after another impressive win in week two?

Check out the rest of the day’s events below:

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The adrenaline starts flowing with the chase by a 600-pound buffalo.

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The PRIDE of the University of Colorado.

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Ms. Ralphie VI leaves the field as the University of Colorado took on Nebraska.

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The savior of University of Colorado football.

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Jordan Domineck forces a fumble in the second quarter.

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Terrell Owens was super-excited to be on the Buffs’ sideline.

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Shedeur Sanders in game action.

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The NCAA ref acknowledges the mistake.

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Father and son under the national sports microscope.

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Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig gets his job on.

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Fans’ perspective of Tar’Varish Dawson’s second-quarter touchdown.

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Leonard Payne Jr. sacks Nebraska quarterback Jeff Simms.

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CU wide receiver Travis Hunter.

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CU wide receiver Xavier Weaver.

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Quarterback Shedeur Sanders.

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Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig in the decisive moment of the game.

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End zone pylon at Folsom Field, which celebrates its hundredth anniversary next year. Great way to start the next century!

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