Final Oct 3
TXST 38 -14.0 o56.0
TROY 17 14.0 u56.0
Final Oct 3
SHSU 41 -10.0 o50.0
UTEP 21 10.0 u50.0
Final Oct 4
JVST 63 -17.0 o49.5
KENN 24 17.0 u49.5
Final Oct 4
HOU 30 16.0 o52.5
TCU 19 -16.0 u52.5
Final OT Oct 4
SYR 44 6.0 o55.0
UNLV 41 -6.0 u55.0
Final Oct 4
MSU 10 22.5 o53.0
ORE 31 -22.5 u53.0
Final Oct 5
MIZZ 10 2.5 o48.5
TAM 41 -2.5 u48.5
Final Oct 5
ARMY 49 -14.0 o50.5
TLSA 7 14.0 u50.5
Final Oct 5
UCLA 11 29.5 o47.5
PSU 27 -29.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
PUR 6 11.0 o44.0
WIS 52 -11.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
PITT 34 -2.5 o62.5
UNC 24 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
WAKE 34 4.0 o53.0
NCST 30 -4.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
MASS 20 14.0 o41.0
NIU 34 -14.0 u41.0
Final Oct 5
NAVY 34 -9.5 o37.5
AFA 7 9.5 u37.5
Final Oct 5
SMU 34 6.5 o55.0
LOU 27 -6.5 u55.0
Final Oct 5
BC 14 1.5 o52.5
UVA 24 -1.5 u52.5
Final Oct 5
TULN 71 -19.5 o51.5
UAB 20 19.5 u51.5
Final Oct 5
WMU 45 -10.0 o57.5
BALL 42 10.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
TEM 20 17.5 o50.0
CONN 29 -17.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
AUB 13 21.0 o51.0
UGA 31 -21.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
MISS 27 -10.5 o53.0
SOCAR 3 10.5 u53.0
Final Oct 5
M-OH 20 5.0 o44.0
TOL 30 -5.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
IOWA 7 17.0 o46.0
OSU 35 -17.0 u46.0
Final Oct 5
VT 31 -9.0 o49.5
STAN 7 9.0 u49.5
Final Oct 5
IU 41 -13.0 o40.5
NW 24 13.0 u40.5
Final Oct 5
APP 37 3.0 o56.5
MRSH 52 -3.0 u56.5
Final Oct 5
BGSU 27 -16.0 o48.5
AKR 20 16.0 u48.5
Final Oct 5
ECU 24 -9.5 o47.0
CHAR 55 9.5 u47.0
Final Oct 5
WVU 38 3.0 o64.5
OKST 14 -3.0 u64.5
Final Oct 5
RUTG 7 7.0 o39.0
NEB 14 -7.0 u39.0
Final Oct 5
ALA 35 -23.0 o53.0
VAN 40 23.0 u53.0
Final 2OT Oct 5
CSU 31 10.0 o47.5
ORST 39 -10.0 u47.5
Final Oct 5
CLEM 29 -16.5 o47.5
FSU 13 16.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
USU 30 28.0 o67.0
BSU 62 -28.0 u67.0
Final Oct 5
ODU 37 4.0 o51.5
CCU 45 -4.0 u51.5
Final Oct 5
ULL 23 -17.5 o58.0
USM 13 17.5 u58.0
Final Oct 5
USA 16 -2.5 o62.5
ARST 18 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
JMU 19 -17.0 o48.0
ULM 21 17.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
NEV 31 7.0 o51.0
SJSU 35 -7.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
TENN 14 -14.0 o57.5
ARK 19 14.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
MICH 17 1.5 o40.0
WASH 27 -1.5 u40.0
Final Oct 5
BAY 21 12.5 o44.5
ISU 43 -12.5 u44.5
Final Oct 5
USC 17 -9.5 o46.0
MINN 24 9.5 u46.0
Final Oct 5
UCF 13 -1.0 o62.0
FLA 24 1.0 u62.0
Final Oct 5
DUKE 14 10.0 o53.0
GT 24 -10.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
HAW 24 1.0 o48.0
SDSU 27 -1.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
KU 31 2.5 o50.0
ASU 35 -2.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
MIA 39 -10.0 o54.0
CAL 38 10.0 u54.0
Final Oct 5
TTU 28 5.5 o63.5
ARIZ 22 -5.5 u63.5
USC 6th Pac-128-5
Colorado 12th Pac-124-8

USC @ Colorado preview

Folsom Field

Last Meeting ( Nov 11, 2022 ) Colorado 17, Southern California 55

Colorado was just shellacked by one Top 10 team, and another is on its way on the rigorous Pac-12 schedule.

Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and No. 8 Southern California arrive as the next test for the Buffaloes on Saturday in Boulder, Colo.

The Trojans (4-0, 2-0 Pac-12) lead the nation in scoring offense at 55 points per game and are looking to pin another defeat on the Buffaloes (3-1, 0-1), who were routed 42-6 at then-No. 10 Oregon last weekend.

And Williams is playing like he wants to join Ohio State legend Archie Griffin (1974-75) as the lone two-time Heisman winners. He has completed 74.3 percent of his passes for 1,200 yards, 15 touchdowns and no interceptions. He has also rushed for three touchdowns.

Colorado coach Deion Sanders, a Hall of Fame cornerback at both the college and pro levels, was asked what he liked about Williams.

"Everything. The kid is a playmaker," the man known as Coach Prime said. "He deserved the Heisman Trophy a year ago. ... He makes plays. He makes that team go. He's a handful."

Williams was intercepted just five times in 500 passing attempts last season. The offseason goal was to see Williams become even more efficient with intermediate and deep throws.

So far, so good -- Williams has been pick-free in 101 attempts.

"I for sure worked on it," Williams said. "I thought I was pretty efficient last year, but this year ... when you have those moments, and you have those big plays that come up, you want to be able to execute and capitalize in those moments. And we've been able to do that so far."

Williams passed for 322 yards and three touchdowns and ran for two more scores in last weekend's 42-28 road victory over Arizona State. A sluggish effort on defense led USC to drop three spots in the rankings.

The Trojans rank third in total offense (569.2 yards per game) and are also getting strong production from running back MarShawn Lloyd (349 yards, two touchdowns) and receivers Brenden Rice (12 catches, 257 yards, five touchdowns) and Tahj Washington (10-278-four).

Colorado, which is 0-16 all-time against USC, figures to have its hands full on defense.

The Buffaloes will be without two-way star Travis Hunter (lacerated liver) for the second straight game. Hunter's strong play as a cornerback will definitely be missed against the Trojans' high-powered passing game.

Safety Shilo Sanders is questionable, though his father, Deion, remains hopeful. When the team returned to Boulder after the loss to Oregon, Shilo Sanders was transported to a hospital because he was urinating blood.

"He's doing much better," Deion Sanders said Tuesday. "We're praying that he heals and he's playing this weekend. He's a valuable part of our secondary and our team defensively."

Offensively, quarterback Shedeur Sanders was sacked seven times against Oregon and has been dropped 22 times in four games. He passed for a season-low 159 yards after topping 300 in each of the first three games.

The offensive line has also struggled to help get the running game moving. The Buffaloes are last in the nation in both rushing offense (55.8 ypg) and yards per carry (1.91).

Troubles or not, USC coach Lincoln Riley has been paying attention to the early-season Colorado rise under Coach Prime. He said last week's tough time in Eugene has nothing to do with what goes on this Saturday in Boulder.

"Whether (Colorado) won by a lot, lost by a lot, or anything in between, we're gonna see a good football team at their home and those are always a challenge," Riley said.

--Field Level Media

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