West Virginia Visits Arizona State in Big 12 Matchup
Colorado's loss ended bowl eligibility and marked their fourth losing season in five years despite efforts from freshman quarterback JuJu Lewis, who completed 22-of-35 passes for 299 yards.
- On Nov. 8, West Virginia Mountaineers beat visiting Colorado Buffaloes 29-22 at Milan Puskar Stadium, eliminating Colorado from bowl contention as they fell to 3-7.
- On Saturday, Colorado benched senior Kaidon Salter and turned to JuJu Lewis after falling to Utah and Arizona and sitting at 3-4.
- Mistakes piled up as CU gave up seven sacks, a blocked punt safety, 15 tackles for loss, and penalties on Andre Roye Jr. and Teon Parks extended WVU drives.
- Coach Deion Sanders reacted that `This is not who we are` and admitted he could coach better, while Tawfiq Byard and players stressed the need to `get better` and finish games.
- Looking ahead, the freshman JuJu Lewis completed 22-of-35 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns, offering `a possible glimpse into the future` as CU prepares for Arizona State on Nov. 15.
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Analysis of CU Buffs’ 29-22 loss at West Virginia
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