Article By Stuart Whitehair on 4th April, 2010
A year ago, "running downhill" was the mantra. Colorado was fully stocked with young and talented offensive linemen. The Buffs had Rodney "Speedy" Stewart back from a leg injury, Darrell Scott back from a myriad of injuries, Demetrius Sumler to gain the tough yards, and lightening quick Brian Lockridge for the reverses and trick plays. The Colorado rushing offense, ranked 86th in the nation in 2008, was to become just a bad memory. The quarterback and wide receiver positions were unsettled, but a strong rushing game, anchored by two senior tight ends and a bevy of young studs along the line, would hide the Buffs' sh...
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