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2006 Colorado Buffaloes football team

The 2006 Colorado Buffaloes football team represented the University of Colorado at Boulder in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The previous year's team won the Big 12 North Conference. That marked the fourth Big 12 North championship for Colorado in the past five years. The team has its 23rd new head coach Dan Hawkins. The Sporting News gave out the only A+ to Colorado in the category of coaching hire.[1] The Buffaloes will play their home games in Folsom Field.

2006 Colorado Buffaloes football
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
DivisionNorth
Record2–10 (2–6 Big 12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMark Helfrich (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorRon Collins (1st season)
Base defense4–3 Cover 2
Home stadiumFolsom Field
(Capacity: 53,750)
Seasons
← 2005
2007 →
2006 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Northern Division
Nebraska x   6 2     9 5  
Missouri   4 4     8 5  
Kansas State   4 4     7 6  
Kansas   3 5     6 6  
Colorado   2 6     2 10  
Iowa State   1 7     4 8  
Southern Division
No. 11 Oklahoma x$   7 1     11 3  
No. 13 Texas   6 2     10 3  
Texas A&M   5 3     9 4  
Texas Tech   4 4     8 5  
Oklahoma State   3 5     7 6  
Baylor   3 5     4 8  
Championship: Oklahoma 21, Nebraska 7
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

They finished the season 2–10 (2–6 in the Big 12 Conference) and had some major disappointments. Mason Crosby did not perform as well as last season (19 for 27) and the Hawkins era didn't start as many had expected with his success at Boise State. The offense appeared to struggle to learn the new system and early quarterback uncertainty did not allow the team to have consistency. The defense performed excellently at times and was good overall, but without the offense producing points, Colorado would lose, though many games were close.

Pre-season

 
Ralphie is ready for a new season

With a new head coach, a new offensive system and the loss of several key players such as Joel Klatt (QB), Joe Klopfenstein (TE), Quinn Sypniewski (TE), Lawrence Vickers (TB) and John Torp (P), Colorado faced some challenges to hang on to their Big 12 North Title. (Jeremy Bloom, listed in the 2006 NFL Draft as being from Colorado had not played football for Colorado since the 2004 season and thus is not a loss for this year)

Colorado did not appear in any of the Top 25 pre-season rankings (#26 in Collegefootballnews.com[2]), and was selected to finish third in the Big 12 North[3] with 2 selections to finish first in the Big 12 North.

Colorado played their first Division I-AA opponent ever, Montana State, on September 2. Colorado was one of the last 9 Division I-A schools, at the time, to have never played a Division I-AA or Division II school. The California Golden Bears also lost that status in 2006. The remaining seven teams were the (Michigan Wolverines, Michigan State Spartans, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, USC Trojans, UCLA Bruins and Washington Huskies).[1]

Tyrone Henderson and Gerett Burl, starters in the 2005–06 season, were permanently released from the team prior to fall practice. Both were in CU's top 5 tacklers for last season, having started 25 games between them.

James Cox was named the starting quarterback to replace Klatt on August 20.[4] Despite having missed most of spring practice with a broken thumb, Coach Hawkins picked the senior over juniors Brian White and Bernard Jackson saying his seniority wasn't a factor and he simply wanted the best players on the field. With one year left of eligibility, Cox has seen playing time the previous 3 seasons behind Klatt, with two starts to his credit: the 2005 Champs Sports Bowl and in 2004 against Iowa State. In the 14 games he has played in prior to the 2006 season, his stats are 42 of 79 attempts for 423 yards with 3 interception and 2 Touchdowns passing and 37 yards rushing in 20 attempts with 1 TD (5 sacks for 28 yards).

The captains for 2006 were Mason Crosby, Brian Daniels and Thaddaeus Washington.[5]

Pre-season awards

See[6] for full information on pre-season awards. Note: Only first team All-American or All-Conference listed.

  • Mason Crosby
    • Lou Groza[7]
    • All-America (Athlon, ATS Consultants, CBS Sportsline.com, collegefootballnews.com, Lindy's Big 12 Football, Football.com, Football News, Nationalchamps.net, Phil Steele's College Football, Playboy, Rivals.com, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Street & Smith's)[8]
    • All-Big 12 Football Team[9] (Athlon, ATS Consultants, Big 12 Summer Media Poll, CBS SportsLine.com, collegefootballnews.com, Huskers Illustrated, Lindy’s Big 12 Football, Phil Steele’s College Football, The Sporting News, Street & Smith’s, USA Today Sports Weekly)[8]
  • Mark Fenton
    • Outland Trophy[8]
    • Rimington Trophy[8]
    • Lombardi Award[8]
    • All-America (Street & Smith's)[8]
    • All-Big 12 Football Team[9] (Athlon, ATS Consultants, Big 12 Summer Media Poll, CBS SportsLine.com, collegefootballnews.com, Huskers Illustrated, Lindy’s Big 12 Football, Phil Steele’s College Football, The Sporting News, Street & Smith’s, USA Today Sports Weekly)[8]
  • Thaddaeus Washington
    • Bronko Nagurski Trophy[8]
    • Butkus Award[10]
    • Lombardi Award[8]
    • Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team[9] (Athlon, ATS Consultants, Big 12 Summer Media Poll, CBS SportsLine.com, collegefootballnews.com, Huskers Illustrated, Lindy’s Big 12 Football, The Sporting News, USA Today Sports Weekly)[8]
 
Hugh Charles before the 2007 spring game, April 14, 2007.
 
Jordon Dizon before the 2007 spring game, April 14, 2007.
  • Jordon Dizon
    • Butkus Award[10]
    • All Big 12 Conference (Street & Smith’s)[8]
  • J. J. Billingsley
    • All Big 12 Conference (Athlon, collegefootballnews.com, Lindy’s Big 12 Football, USA Today Sports Weekly)[8]
  • Stephone Robinson
    • All Big 12 Conference (CBS SportsLine.com)[8]
  • Terrence Wheatley
    • All Big 12 Conference (Phil Steele’s College Football)[8]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 21:30 pmMontana State*BVL 10–1945,513[13]
September 93:00 pmvs. Colorado State*CSTVL 10–1465,701[13]
September 165:00 pmNo. 22 Arizona State*
  • Folsom Field
  • Boulder, CO
TBSL 3–2147,723[13]
September 2310:30 amat No. 9 Georgia*LFSL 13–1492,746[13]
September 3010:30 amat No. 25 MissouriFSNL 13–2857,824[13]
October 71:30 pmBaylor 
  • Folsom Field
  • Boulder, CO
L 31–34 3OT47,065[13]
October 141:30 pmTexas Tech
  • Folsom Field
  • Boulder, CO
W 30–650,233[13]
October 215:00 pmat No. 20 OklahomaFSNL 3–2484,443[13]
October 2812:00 pmat KansasL 15–2039,313[13]
November 41:30 pmKansas State
  • Folsom Field
  • Boulder, CO
FSNL 21–3442,696[13]
November 111:00 pmIowa State
  • Folsom Field
  • Boulder, CO
W 33–1643,056[13]
November 241:30 pmat No. 23 NebraskaABCL 14–3785,800[13]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

Roster

(as of November 20, 2006)
Wide Receiver
  •  1 Stephone Robinson – Junior
  •  4 Patrick Williams – Sophomore
  •  9 Blake Mackey –   Senior
  • 17 Alvin Barnett – Junior
  • 48 Cody Crawford – Sophomore
  • 80 Jarrell Yates –   Freshman
  • 83 Dusty Sprague – Junior
  • 85 Nick Holz –   Senior
Offensive Line
  • 57 Bryce MacMartin – Senior
  • 58 Mark Fenton  Senior
  • 60 Paul Backowski –   Freshman
  • 63 Jack Tipton – Senior
  • 66C Brian DanielsSenior
  • 68 Jeremy Hauck –   Freshman
  • 72 Devin Head –   Freshman
  • 75 Daniel Sanders – Sophomore
  • 76 Edwin Harrison – Junior
  • 77 Tyler Polumbus – Junior
Tight End
  • 30 Paul Creighton –   Senior
  • 46 Dan Goettsch –   Senior
  • 84 Tyson DeVree – Junior
  • 87 Riar Geer –   Freshman
Quarterbacks
 
Tailbacks
  •  2 Hugh Charles – Junior
  • 23 Kevin Moyd –   Freshman
  • 27 Byron Ellis – Junior
  • 37 Mell Holliday –   Senior
Fullbacks
  • 32 Maurice Cantrell – Sophomore
  • 41 Jake Behrens –   Freshman
  • 43 Samson Jagoras – Junior
Defensive line
  • 33 Walter Boye-Doe – Senior
  • 47 Alonzo Barrett – Junior
  • 51 Alex Ligon –   Senior
  • 53 Abraham Wright  Senior
  • 78 Jason Brace – Freshman
  • 86 George Hypolite – Sophomore
  • 91 Maurice Lucas – Sophomore
  • 94 Brandon Nicolas – Sophomore
  • 96 Marcus Jones –   Senior
  • 97 Taj Kaynor –   Freshman
Linebackers
  • 13 Joe Sanders – Junior
  • 19 Ben Carpenter –   Senior
  • 34 R.J. Brown – Sophomore
  • 40 Brad Jones – Sophomore
  • 44 Jordon DizonJunior
  • 45 Jeff Smart –   Freshman
  • 49C Thaddaeus Washington  Senior
  • 54 Marcus Burton – Sophomore
  • 55 Jason Ackermann –   Senior
  • 56 Chad Cusworth –   Senior
  • 98 Michael Sipili – Freshman
 
Defensive backs
  •  5 J.J. Billingsley –   Senior
  •  6 Gardner McKay – Sophomore
  • 10 Terry Washington – Senior
  • 15 Ryan WaltersSophomore
  • 20 Terry Wilson – Sophomore
  • 22 Lorenzo Sims Jr. – Senior
  • 25 Lionel Harris – Junior
  • 26 Terrence Wheatley – Junior
  • 29 Cha'pelle Brown – Freshman
  • 30 Joel Adams – Sophomore
  • 36 Reggie Foster –   Freshman
  • 42 Benjamin Burney – Sophomore
Punters
  • 14 Matt DiLallo –   Freshman
  • 16 Mason Crosby – Senior
  • 90 Isaac Garden – Junior
Kickers
  • 16C Mason CrosbySenior
  • 39 Kevin Eberhart – Junior
  • 90 Isaac Garden – Junior
Injured
  • 10 (QB)‡ James CoxSenior (thumb)
  • 13 (WR)‡ Michael Kachmer –   Freshman (knee)
  • 18 (S)‡ Dominique Brooks – Senior (knee)
  • 21 (DB)‡ Vance Washington –   Senior (knee)
  • 73 (OL)‡ Erick Faatagi – Junior (knee)
  • 88 (TE)‡ Devin Shanahan –   Freshman (knee)
C = Captain ‡ = Out for season

In addition there can be as many as 60 players not in the depth chart/practice squad.

Coaching staff

[14]

Name Position Years
at CU
Alma mater (Year)
Dan Hawkins Head Coach 0 University of California, Davis (1984)
Chris Strausser Assistant Head Coach
Offensive Line
0 California State University, Chico (1989)
Ron Collins Defensive Coordinator 0 Washington State University (1987)
Mark Helfrich Offensive Coordinator
Quarterbacks
0 Southern Oregon University (1996)
Eric Kiesau Passing Game Coordinator
Receivers
0 Portland State University (1996)
Romeo Bandison Defensive Line 0 University of Oregon (1994)
Greg Brown Secondary 3
(1991–93)
University of Texas at El Paso (1980)
Brian Cabral Linebackers 17 University of Colorado at Boulder (1978)
Darian Hagan Running Backs 1 University of Colorado at Boulder (1991)
Kent Riddle Tight Ends
Special Teams
0 Oregon State University (1991)

Game summaries

Montana State

1 234Total
Montana State 3 376 19
Colorado 3 700 10

Colorado's season began against Division I-AA opponent Montana State on September 2. Colorado needed to add an opponent with the schedule increase to a 12-game regular season and could not find another I-A opponent. Montana State was ranked No. 19 in the I-AA Pre-season Poll.[15] MSU finished 7–4 in the 2005 season. Starting off with this soft opponent will allow the Buffaloes to gage how the players have adopted the new system. However, Colorado has played Montana State 3 times with the last time in 1927. MSU leads the series 2–1–0 with the series tied (1–1) in Boulder. Although the schools have not played football against each other in 8 decades, they are rivals in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association competing weekly.

Prior to this game, Colorado has won its last 20 season openers when it scores first, 4–14–1 when its opponent scores first in season openers and 73–38–5 in the 116-year history. In Boulder season openers, Colorado is 53–18–1 and 36–17 in Folsom Field. Dan Hawkins is 7–3 in season openers at the Division I-A level. Colorado coaches are 9–12–1 in their first game as head coach. The last coach to win his premiere was Rick Neuheisel, and before that was in 1932.

Colorado paid US$275,000[16] to Montana State for the game which showed Colorado had not yet figured out the new system. James Cox went 8–22 for 110 yards passing and Colorado had 106 yards rushing. The defense held two goal line stances to allow only field goals but the offense could not produce the needed points late in the game. Despite this limited success on defense, Freshman CB Cha'pelle Brown consistently failed to defend against the pass and Senior safety J. J. Billingsley missed too many tackles.[17] Mason Crosby missed a 63-yard field goal that was well short. This loss extended the losing streak to 5 games.

For detailed information on the game stats see footnote[18] and play-by-play summary see [19]

Colorado State

1 234Total
Colorado 7 300 10
Colorado St 7 700 14

The 2006 Rocky Mountain Showdown took place on September 9 at a neutral site, Invesco Field in Denver, Colorado. Colorado State University finished 6–6 in 2005. It was the 78th meeting, with the Buffaloes leading the series 57–18–2. The last ten games the Buffaloes won 7–3. They last played each other in 2005. The last four games were decided by 18 points total.

The game was broadcast on CSTV. Colorado could have lost out on US$400,000 from the Big 12 Conference since the game may not have met the classification of being nationally televised due to the limited market of CSTV.[20] Big 12 pays its members if a televised game reaches 42 million homes. CSTV is available in 54 million homes, but only has 15–20 million subscribers. If the game meets the mark with last-minute deals with other networks, CSU is guaranteed $50,000 of the money in the contract. Failing to meet the number will not only cause the loss of money, but may affect future contracts and the future of the Rocky Mountain Showdown. On Thursday before the game, the Colorado Buffaloes announced that OLN would simulcast the show, increasing the coverage of the game.[21]

In a surprise, Bernard Jackson got the start at quarterback (QB) instead of Cox. Cox saw limited action throughout the game. Jackson scored on a 3-yard touchdown (TD) run on a naked bootleg play to open the game and Colorado State answered later in the first quarter with their own QB, Caleb Hanie, scoring a 5-yard TD on an option play. Mason Crosby kicked a 43-yard field goal in the second quarter but the Rams then scored another TD with a 6-yard pass to TE Kory Sperry. The Buffaloes mis-managed the clock at the end of the first half and failed to get Crosby a chance at an approximately 52-yard field goal.

Crosby missed a 61-yard field goal to wind up the opening drive for the Buffaloes in the second half (he had made it when the play initially went but it was whistled dead because Colorado State had taken a timeout – it would have been the longest of his career). Colorado State's Jason Smith missed a 34-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Colorado failed to answer the Rams in the second half. The defense played quite well, recording many sacks and limiting the Rams. The missed field goal and missed chance at a field goal along with a near perfect performance by Hanie proved costly to the Buffaloes.

Following the game, Brian White told Hawkins he was quitting the team.[22] He intended to transfer to another school where he can receive more playing time. Tight end Patrick Devenny may move to the QB position to fill the hole for the season.

Arizona State

1 234Total
Arizona State 7 707 21
Colorado 3 000 3

This was the first meeting between the two schools. Arizona State went 7–5 in 2005. The game was broadcast on TBS. Colorado's only score came on a fumble recovery deep in Arizona State territory. Colorado failed to move the ball effectively and had fumble problems throughout the game. This marks the seventh straight loss (including last season) for Colorado, which they haven't done since 1980. Jackson remained as the starting quarterback.

Georgia

1 234Total
Colorado 3 730 13
Georgia 0 0014 14

This was the first meeting between the two schools. Georgia went 10–3 in 2005. The two teams are scheduled to play each other again in 2010. CU Quarterback Cox missed the game due to the death of his father.[23] Coach Hawkins son, true freshman Cody Hawkins, was the backup to Jackson and redshirt freshman Patrick Devenny, who converted from quarterback to tight end this fall, was the emergency backup. Georgia was 3–0 and ranked No. 9 in the AP Poll and No. 7 in the Coaches Poll coming into the game. This was the first game against a SEC opponent for Colorado since 1980. Colorado has not lost 8 straight games since the 1962–63 seasons. Ralphie is also making the trip with an ESPN producer and cameraman documenting the trip to appear on College GameDay Saturday.[24]

The game was televised as part of the SEC syndicated package produced by Lincoln Financial Sports and was also picked up locally in the Denver/Boulder market on KTVD My20 (Comcast's Channel 3 in Denver area), KRDO-TV (Colorado Springs) and KJCT-TV (Grand Junction) also picked up the broadcasts for their markets.[24]

Colorado lead for the entire game until Georgia backup quarterback Cox (no relation to James) came in the 4th quarter and threw two touchdown passes, the second with 41 seconds left in the game to pull out the Buffaloes upset hopes. Colorado center Mark Fenton suffered a broken fibula during the second quarter of the game.[25] He will miss most or all of the rest of this season. Bryce MacMartin is the replacement.

Missouri

1 234Total
Colorado 3 370 13
Missouri 14 770 28

This game signaled the start of conference play for the Buffaloes. University of Missouri went 7–5 in 2005. This was the 71st meeting between the two with Missouri leading the series 36–31–3 coming into the game. However, Colorado has taken 7 of the last 10 games. They played each other in 2005 where Missouri went 7–5 that season.

Missouri was 4–0 coming into this game and was ranked No. 25 in the AP Poll and No. 24 in the Harris Poll. Colorado was in its longest losing streak since the Eddie Crowder era and had not been 0–4 to start the season since 1986. Both defenses were excelling: Missouri, ranked fifth nationally against the run in allowing 43.8 yards per game and had limited its opponents to 1.59 yards per carry; Colorado was ranked 16th, as opponents had averaged 75.3 yards per game and just 2.26 yards per attempt.[26]

Baylor

1 234OT2OT3OTTotal
Baylor 0 1007773 34
Colorado 7 037770 31
  • Date: October 7
  • Location: Folsom Field, Boulder, CO
  • Game attendance: 47,065

The Big 12 South's Baylor came to Boulder for the 14th match-up between the schools and Colorado's Homecoming game. They last played in 2003, and Colorado led the series 8–5 and Colorado had also won 7 of the last 10 games. Baylor went 5–6 in 2005.

Baylor won in 3 overtimes, kicking a field goal in the 3rd OT while the Buffaloes' Jackson threw an interception to end the game. This ties the Colorado record for consecutive losses (10) which last happened in the 1963 to 1964 seasons. This was Baylor's second Big 12 Conference road win ever.

Texas Tech

1 234Total
Texas Tech 0 006 6
Colorado 7 1337 30
  • Date: October 14
  • Location: Fplsom Field, Boulder, Colorado
  • Game start: 1:30 p.m. MST
  • Game attendance: 50,233
Scoring summary
110:59ColoradoRiar Geer 28-yard pass from Bernard Jackson (Mason Crosby kick)Colorado 7-0
212:55ColoradoJarrell Yates 29-yard pass from Bernard Jackson (Mason Crosby kick)Colorado 14-0
25:47ColoradoMason Crosby 56-yard field goalColorado 17-0
20:05ColoradoMason Crosby 26-yard field goalColorado 20-0
34:06ColoradoMason Crosby 53-yard field goalColorado 23-0
49:04Texas TechDanny Amendola 11-yard pass from Graham Harrell (run failed)Colorado 23-6
43:27ColoradoBernard Jackson 1-yard run (Mason Crosby kick)Colorado 30-6

Texas Tech played Colorado during Family Weekend at CU. This was only the 8th meeting between the schools with Texas Tech leading the series 4–3–0 coming into the game. The schools last met in 2003. Texas Tech went 9–3 last season.

Buffalo fans stormed the field after Colorado's win over Texas Tech. Dan Hawkins' first victory at Colorado and the Buffaloes first of the 2006 season ending the losing streak tying the Colorado record of 10 straight. The defense shut down Tech's passing game with three interceptions and holding them to 6 points when their per game average was 31.7 going into the game. The offense started performing to their capabilities producing a 119 yard rusher in Hugh Charles which is the most that Tech has given up this season. Crosby also performed well kicking 3 field goals, including a 56-yard field goal which is the second longest in NCAA Division I this season.

Crosby and sophomore free safety Ryan Walters were named Big 12 Players of the Week for their performance in the game.[27] Walters caught two interceptions, the first of his career, both on third down in CU territory.

See also footnote[28]

Oklahoma

Colorado Buffaloes (1–6) at #20 Oklahoma Sooners (4–2)
Period 1 2 34Total
Colorado 0 0 033
Oklahoma 10 0 01424

at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, Oklahoma

  • Date: October 21
  • Game time: 6:00 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Overcast • 46 °F (8 °C) • Wind N 24 miles per hour (39 km/h; 21 kn)
  • Game attendance: 84,443
  • Referee: Clete Blakeman
  • TV announcers (FSN): Joel Meyers, Dave Lapham & Jim Knox
  • Game Summary
Game information

This was the most difficult opponent in 2006 for the Buffaloes, since Oklahoma had been selected No. 1 in four preseason polls. The main threat, Adrian Peterson on his run for the Heisman Trophy, was injured the previous week. Oklahoma had a disappointing 2005 going 8–4. This was the 57th meeting with Oklahoma dominating the series 38–16–2, but Colorado has taken 5 of the last 10 (5–4–1). They last played each other in 2004. Oklahoma is ranked No. 20 in the Coaches Poll and AP Poll going into this game.

Colorado managed to hold Oklahoma close for most of the game. Crosby kept Colorado's scoring streak alive (208 straight games) for the 6th time in his career. But in the end, Colorado's woes on offense continues while the defense kept the game respectable.

Kansas

1 234Total
Colorado 3 606 15
Kansas 0 0713 20

This was the 66th match-up between the schools, with Colorado leading 41–21–3 and 8–2 in the last 10. They last played in 2005. Kansas went 7–5 last season.

Mason Crosby had an excellent day kicking and providing the only scoring going 3 for 3 on field goals including 26, 32 and 37 yards putting Colorado up 9–0 at halftime. James Cox broke his right thumb in the second quarter making Patrick Devenny the QB backup. Colorado may go winless on the road for the first time since 1984 since their only game left on the road is against ranked Nebraska.[29] Kansas started a new quarterback for the second half that proved to be the difference in the game. Freshman Todd Reesing came in and rallied Kansas throwing for 2 touchdowns and running for another to beat Colorado.

Kansas State

1 234Total
Kansas State 0 17017 34
Colorado 0 0714 21
  • Date: November 4
  • Location: Folsom Field, Boulder, CO
  • Game attendance: 42,696
  • TV announcers (FSN): Joel Meyers (Play-by-play), Dave Lapham (Color) & Jim Knox (Sideline)

Kansas State also has a new head coach, Ron Prince, this season. They went 5–6 last season. This was the 62nd match-up between the teams with Colorado in the lead 43–17–1, but they have split the last 10 games (5–5). They last played in 2005.

Despite having the two longest running plays of the season, Colorado failed to rally to meet Kansas State.

Iowa State

1 234Total
Iowa State 7 036 16
Colorado 10 10103 33
  • Date: November 11
  • Location: Folsom Field, Boulder, CO
  • Game attendance: 43,056

Iowa State went 7–5 in 2005. This was the 60th match-up between the schools and Colorado is dominating 46–13–1 in the series and 8–2 in the last ten (prior to this game). They last played in 2005.

Colorado got its second win of the season. Iowa State's head coach Dan McCarney announced the week before the game he was resigning his position. Crosby went 4–5 in field goals and 3–3 in PATs. This was the last home game of the season and the last home game for Colorado's seniors. Jackson had a career performance day throwing for 200 yards, including 2 TDs and running for another 69 yard TD.[30] However, Hawkins stated that Jackson has no guarantee of being the starting QB next season.

Nebraska

1 234Total
Colorado 7 070 14
Nebraska 7 7716 37

This was the 65th meeting between the teams with Nebraska clearly in control of the series 45–17–2 and 7–3 in the last 10. Nebraska went 8–4 last season and beat Colorado 30–3 in part of the tailspin of Colorado of the 2005 season. Colorado failed to prevent just its third 10-loss season in 117 years of intercollegiate football (going 1–10 in 1980 and 1984) as well as to end a 13-game losing streak to ranked teams. Nebraska had already captured the Big 12 North Division title and a bowl game yet to be determined. Colorado won’t be going to a bowl for just the fifth time since 1984, and this is just school’s fourth losing season in that time frame (1997, 2000, 2003 and 2006).[31]

Post season

Awards

  • Brian Daniels (OL) Senior
  • Mason Crosby (K) Senior
    • Walter Camp All-American, All-Big 12 Conference[34]
  • Benjamin Burney (S) Sophomore
    • Academic All-Big 12 Team, First team[33]
  • Ben Carpenter (LB) Senior
    • Academic All-Big 12 Team, First team[33]
  • Byron Ellis (TB) Junior
    • Academic All-Big 12 Team, First team[33]
  • Dusty Sprague (WR) Junior
    • Academic All-Big 12 Team, First team[33]

Statistics

Team

CU Opp
Scoring 196 267
  Points per Game 16.3 22.3
First Downs 183 222
  Rushing 100 73
  Passing 74 134
  Penalty 9 15
Total Offense 3557 4091
  Avg per Play 5.0 5.1
  Avg per Game 296.4 340.9
Fumbles-Lost 26–8 18–12
Penalties-Yards 63–559 84–674
  Avg per Game 46.6 56.2
CU Opp
Punts-Yards 56-2353 50-2040
  Avg per Punt 42.0 40.8
Time of Possession/Game 29:01 30:39
3rd Down Conversions 54/159 (34.0%) 85/178 (47.8%)
4th Down Conversions 2/13 9/17
Touchdowns Scored 19 32
Field Goals-Attempts 19–28 10–14
PAT-Attempts 19–19 31–31
Attendance 276,286 425,827
  Games/Avg per Game 6/46,048 6/70,971*

* – Includes game at neutral site Invesco Field in Denver, CO where Colorado State was the home team.

Scores by quarter

1 2 3 4OT2OT3OT Total
Opponents 55 58 31 106773 267
Buffaloes 53 49 40 40770 196

Offense

Rushing

Name Att Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg
Charles, Hugh 139 800 21 779 1 44 5.6
Jackson, Bernard 154 883 207 676 7 62 4.4
Holliday, Mell 105 526 13 512 2 52 4.9
Ellis, Byron 38 133 7 126 1 11 3.3
Williams, Patrick 7 31 9 22 0 14 3.1
Sprague, Dusty 1 11 0 11 0 11 11.0
Barnett, Alvin 1 0 2 −2 0 0 −2.0
TEAM 2 0 5 −5 0 0 −2.5
Cox, James 10 18 30 −12 1 9 −1.2
Robinson, Stephone 3 6 19 −13 0 6 −4.3
DiLallo, Matthew 1 0 20 −20 0 0 −20.0
Total 461 2408 333 2074 12 62 4.5

Passing

Name Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg
Jackson, Bernard 220–109–7 49.5% 1359 7 63 12.5
Cox, James 30–11–0 36.7% 124 0 42 11.3
Charles, Hugh 1–0–0 0% 0 0 0 0
Geer, Riar 1–0–1 0% 0 0 0 0
Team 1–0–0 0% 0 0 0 0
Total 253–120–8 47.4% 1483 7 63 12.4

Receiving

Name No. Yds TD Long Avg
Williams, Patrick 20 303 1 61 15.2
Geer, Riar 24 261 3 28 10.9
Barnett, Alvin 21 232 1 38 11.0
Crawford, Cody 15 222 0 23 14.8
Sprague, Dusty 11 179 0 63 16.3
Charles, Hugh 9 85 0 33 9.4
Cantrell, Maurice 2 38 0 20 19.0
DeVree, Tyson 4 36 1 6 9.0
Holz, Nick 3 29 0 9 9.7
Yates, Jarrell 1 29 1 29 29.0
Goettsch, Dan 3 28 0 17 9.3
Ellis, Byron 2 13 0 7 6.5
Robinson, Stephone 2 1 0 1 0.5
Total 117 1456 7 63 12.4

Defense

Name Tackles Fumbles Interceptions Sacks QB Hurry
Solo Ast Total TFL TFL Yds Forced Recovery Yds No. Yds BreakUp Blocked Kick No. Yards
Dizon, Jordon 63 58.0 79.5 11 42 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 31 2
Washington, Thaddeus 42 42.0 63 5.5 16 2 1 10 1 4 3 0 1 3 1
Jones, Brad 30 36 44.5 1 2 0 0 0 1 10 1 0 0.5 0 1
Wheatley, Terrence 36 15 43.5 4 10 1 2 0 5 26 7 0 2 5 0
Walters, Ryan 34 18.0 43 1 3 0 1 95 2 −2 2 0 0 0 0
Washington, Terrence 33 15.0 40.5 2.5 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Harris, Lionel 31 17.0 39.5 1 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0
Hypolite, George 23 24.0 35 8.5 34 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2.5 17 2
Nicolas, Brandon 23 31.0 33.5 2.5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Wright, Abraham 24 18 33 13.5 98 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10.5 88 2
Boye-Doe, Walter 20 22 31 5 18 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 10 4
Brown, Cha'pelle 18 19 27.5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Sims, Lorenzo 21 6.0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Billingsley, JJ 19 13.0 23.5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Sipili, Michael 14 10.0 19 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Burney, Benjamin 14 4.0 16 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lucas, Maurice 3 10.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Ligon, Alex 5 4.0 7 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0
Barrett, Alonzo 4 5.0 6.5 1.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sanders, Joe 5 2.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Burton, Marcus 4 2.0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
McCay, Gardner 4 2.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brown, RJ 4 1.0 4.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carpenter, Ben 4 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Moyd, Kevin 3 0.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brace, Jason 2 0.0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Adams, Joel 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cantrell, Maurice 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cusworth, Chad 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jackson, Bernard 2 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Drescher, Justin 1 1.0 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Charles, Hugh 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DiLallo, Matthew 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Polumbus, Tyler 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Brooks, Dominique 0 1.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Barnett, Alvin 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kaynor, Taj 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Total 495 376 660 64.5 262 15 12 114 11 40 31 0 24.5 162 17

Special teams

Name Punting Kickoffs Scoring / Field Goals
No. Yds Avg Long I20 TB No. Yds TB OB Avg PAT 10–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60+ FG-FGA Pct. Long Points
DiLallo, Matthew 47 2056 43.7 73 13 0
Crosby, Mason 1 43 43.0 43 0 0 47 2976 28 1 63.3 19–19 0–0 5–6 7–8 5–5 2–6 0–3 19–27 67.9% 56 76
Garden, Isaac 6 216 36.0 41 1 0 1 −20 0 1 −20.0
TEAM 1 26 26.0 26 0 0
Total 54 2315 42.9 73 14 0 48 2956 28 2 21.7 19–19 0–0 5–6 7–8 5–5 2–6 0–3 19–27 67.9% 56 76

Returns

Name Punt Returns Kick Returns Interception Return
No. Yds Long No. Yds Long No. Yds Long
Robinson, Stephone 15 76 36 14 248 26 0 0 0
Wheatley, Terrence 0 0 0 1 17 17 5 26 15
Washington, Thad 0 0 0 1 21 21 1 4 4
Williams, Patrick 0 0 0 1 13 13 0 0 0
Brown, Cha'pelle 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Billingsley, JJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Walters, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 −2 0
Washington, Terrence 0 5 5 10 194 25 0 0 0
Harris, Lionel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2
McBride, Chase 6 41 20 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ellis, Byron 0 0 0 2 43 29 0 0 0
Charles, Hugh 0 0 0 3 47 18 0 0 0
Jones, Brad 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10
Total 22 123 36 30 549 29 12 40 15

Trivia

  • Colorado has a 177–118–5 all-time record on artificial turf (at end of 2006 season) and played its 299th and 300th games on artificial surfaces when meeting Missouri and Kansas this season.
  • When Colorado played Nebraska this season, it was the Buffaloes 1100th football game ever.
  • In starting the 2006 season 0–6, Colorado tied the school record for consecutive losses at 10.
  • Head Coach Dan Hawkins' first win at Colorado was against Texas Tech on October 14, 2006 (30–6).
  • This was just Colorado's third 10-loss season in 117 years of intercollegiate football (going 1–10 in 1980 and 1984).
  • Despite a 2–10 season, the universities students rushed the field after both of their victories.
  • Colorado went winless on the road for the first time since 1984.

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The 2006 Colorado Buffaloes football team represented the University of Colorado at Boulder in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season The previous year s team won the Big 12 North Conference That marked the fourth Big 12 North championship for Colorado in the past five years The team has its 23rd new head coach Dan Hawkins The Sporting News gave out the only A to Colorado in the category of coaching hire 1 The Buffaloes will play their home games in Folsom Field 2006 Colorado Buffaloes footballConferenceBig 12 ConferenceDivisionNorthRecord2 10 2 6 Big 12 Head coachDan Hawkins 1st season Offensive coordinatorMark Helfrich 1st season Defensive coordinatorRon Collins 1st season Base defense4 3 Cover 2Home stadiumFolsom Field Capacity 53 750 Seasons 20052007 2006 Big 12 Conference football standingsvte Conf OverallTeam W L W L Northern DivisionNebraska x 6 2 9 5 Missouri 4 4 8 5 Kansas State 4 4 7 6 Kansas 3 5 6 6 Colorado 2 6 2 10 Iowa State 1 7 4 8 Southern DivisionNo 11 Oklahoma x 7 1 11 3 No 13 Texas 6 2 10 3 Texas A amp M 5 3 9 4 Texas Tech 4 4 8 5 Oklahoma State 3 5 7 6 Baylor 3 5 4 8 Championship Oklahoma 21 Nebraska 7 BCS representative as conference championx Division champion co championsRankings from AP PollThey finished the season 2 10 2 6 in the Big 12 Conference and had some major disappointments Mason Crosby did not perform as well as last season 19 for 27 and the Hawkins era didn t start as many had expected with his success at Boise State The offense appeared to struggle to learn the new system and early quarterback uncertainty did not allow the team to have consistency The defense performed excellently at times and was good overall but without the offense producing points Colorado would lose though many games were close Contents 1 Pre season 1 1 Pre season awards 2 Schedule 3 Roster 4 Coaching staff 5 Game summaries 5 1 Montana State 5 2 Colorado State 5 3 Arizona State 5 4 Georgia 5 5 Missouri 5 6 Baylor 5 7 Texas Tech 5 8 Oklahoma 5 9 Kansas 5 10 Kansas State 5 11 Iowa State 5 12 Nebraska 6 Post season 6 1 Awards 7 Statistics 7 1 Team 7 1 1 Scores by quarter 7 2 Offense 7 2 1 Rushing 7 2 2 Passing 7 2 3 Receiving 7 3 Defense 7 4 Special teams 7 5 Returns 8 Trivia 9 ReferencesPre season Edit Ralphie is ready for a new season With a new head coach a new offensive system and the loss of several key players such as Joel Klatt QB Joe Klopfenstein TE Quinn Sypniewski TE Lawrence Vickers TB and John Torp P Colorado faced some challenges to hang on to their Big 12 North Title Jeremy Bloom listed in the 2006 NFL Draft as being from Colorado had not played football for Colorado since the 2004 season and thus is not a loss for this year Colorado did not appear in any of the Top 25 pre season rankings 26 in Collegefootballnews com 2 and was selected to finish third in the Big 12 North 3 with 2 selections to finish first in the Big 12 North Colorado played their first Division I AA opponent ever Montana State on September 2 Colorado was one of the last 9 Division I A schools at the time to have never played a Division I AA or Division II school The California Golden Bears also lost that status in 2006 The remaining seven teams were the Michigan Wolverines Michigan State Spartans Notre Dame Fighting Irish Ohio State Buckeyes USC Trojans UCLA Bruins and Washington Huskies 1 Tyrone Henderson and Gerett Burl starters in the 2005 06 season were permanently released from the team prior to fall practice Both were in CU s top 5 tacklers for last season having started 25 games between them James Cox was named the starting quarterback to replace Klatt on August 20 4 Despite having missed most of spring practice with a broken thumb Coach Hawkins picked the senior over juniors Brian White and Bernard Jackson saying his seniority wasn t a factor and he simply wanted the best players on the field With one year left of eligibility Cox has seen playing time the previous 3 seasons behind Klatt with two starts to his credit the 2005 Champs Sports Bowl and in 2004 against Iowa State In the 14 games he has played in prior to the 2006 season his stats are 42 of 79 attempts for 423 yards with 3 interception and 2 Touchdowns passing and 37 yards rushing in 20 attempts with 1 TD 5 sacks for 28 yards The captains for 2006 were Mason Crosby Brian Daniels and Thaddaeus Washington 5 Pre season awards Edit See 6 for full information on pre season awards Note Only first team All American or All Conference listed Mason Crosby Lou Groza 7 All America Athlon ATS Consultants CBS Sportsline com collegefootballnews com Lindy s Big 12 Football Football com Football News Nationalchamps net Phil Steele s College Football Playboy Rivals com The Sporting News Sports Illustrated Street amp Smith s 8 All Big 12 Football Team 9 Athlon ATS Consultants Big 12 Summer Media Poll CBS SportsLine com collegefootballnews com Huskers Illustrated Lindy s Big 12 Football Phil Steele s College Football The Sporting News Street amp Smith s USA Today Sports Weekly 8 Mark Fenton Outland Trophy 8 Rimington Trophy 8 Lombardi Award 8 All America Street amp Smith s 8 All Big 12 Football Team 9 Athlon ATS Consultants Big 12 Summer Media Poll CBS SportsLine com collegefootballnews com Huskers Illustrated Lindy s Big 12 Football Phil Steele s College Football The Sporting News Street amp Smith s USA Today Sports Weekly 8 Thaddaeus Washington Bronko Nagurski Trophy 8 Butkus Award 10 Lombardi Award 8 Preseason All Big 12 Football Team 9 Athlon ATS Consultants Big 12 Summer Media Poll CBS SportsLine com collegefootballnews com Huskers Illustrated Lindy s Big 12 Football The Sporting News USA Today Sports Weekly 8 Hugh Charles before the 2007 spring game April 14 2007 Hugh Charles Heisman Trophy 74 by collegefootballnews com 8 Doak Walker Award 11 Street amp Smith s Big 12 Best Athlete 12 Brian Daniels Outland Trophy 8 All Big 12 Conference Phil Steele s College Football 8 Abraham Wright Ted Hendricks Award 8 Jordon Dizon before the 2007 spring game April 14 2007 Jordon Dizon Butkus Award 10 All Big 12 Conference Street amp Smith s 8 J J Billingsley All Big 12 Conference Athlon collegefootballnews com Lindy s Big 12 Football USA Today Sports Weekly 8 Stephone Robinson All Big 12 Conference CBS SportsLine com 8 Terrence Wheatley All Big 12 Conference Phil Steele s College Football 8 Schedule EditDateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 21 30 pmMontana State Folsom FieldBoulder COBVL 10 1945 513 13 September 93 00 pmvs Colorado State Invesco Field at Mile HighDenver CO Rocky Mountain Showdown CSTVL 10 1465 701 13 September 165 00 pmNo 22 Arizona State Folsom FieldBoulder COTBSL 3 2147 723 13 September 2310 30 amat No 9 Georgia Sanford StadiumAthens GALFSL 13 1492 746 13 September 3010 30 amat No 25 MissouriFaurot FieldColumbia MOFSNL 13 2857 824 13 October 71 30 pmBaylor Folsom FieldBoulder COL 31 34 3OT47 065 13 October 141 30 pmTexas TechFolsom FieldBoulder COW 30 650 233 13 October 215 00 pmat No 20 OklahomaGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman OKFSNL 3 2484 443 13 October 2812 00 pmat KansasMemorial StadiumLawrence KSL 15 2039 313 13 November 41 30 pmKansas StateFolsom FieldBoulder COFSNL 21 3442 696 13 November 111 00 pmIowa StateFolsom FieldBoulder COW 33 1643 056 13 November 241 30 pmat No 23 NebraskaMemorial StadiumLincoln NE rivalry ABCL 14 3785 800 13 Non conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Mountain timeRoster Edit as of November 20 2006 Wide Receiver 1 Stephone Robinson Junior 4 Patrick Williams Sophomore 9 Blake Mackey Senior 17 Alvin Barnett Junior 48 Cody Crawford Sophomore 80 Jarrell Yates Freshman 83 Dusty Sprague Junior 85 Nick Holz SeniorOffensive Line 57 Bryce MacMartin Senior 58 Mark Fenton Senior 60 Paul Backowski Freshman 63 Jack Tipton Senior 66C Brian Daniels Senior 68 Jeremy Hauck Freshman 72 Devin Head Freshman 75 Daniel Sanders Sophomore 76 Edwin Harrison Junior 77 Tyler Polumbus JuniorTight End 30 Paul Creighton Senior 46 Dan Goettsch Senior 84 Tyson DeVree Junior 87 Riar Geer FreshmanQuarterbacks 5 Patrick Devenny Freshman 7 Bernard Jackson Junior Tailbacks 2 Hugh Charles Junior 23 Kevin Moyd Freshman 27 Byron Ellis Junior 37 Mell Holliday SeniorFullbacks 32 Maurice Cantrell Sophomore 41 Jake Behrens Freshman 43 Samson Jagoras JuniorDefensive line 33 Walter Boye Doe Senior 47 Alonzo Barrett Junior 51 Alex Ligon Senior 53 Abraham Wright Senior 78 Jason Brace Freshman 86 George Hypolite Sophomore 91 Maurice Lucas Sophomore 94 Brandon Nicolas Sophomore 96 Marcus Jones Senior 97 Taj Kaynor FreshmanLinebackers 13 Joe Sanders Junior 19 Ben Carpenter Senior 34 R J Brown Sophomore 40 Brad Jones Sophomore 44 Jordon Dizon Junior 45 Jeff Smart Freshman 49C Thaddaeus Washington Senior 54 Marcus Burton Sophomore 55 Jason Ackermann Senior 56 Chad Cusworth Senior 98 Michael Sipili Freshman Defensive backs 5 J J Billingsley Senior 6 Gardner McKay Sophomore 10 Terry Washington Senior 15 Ryan Walters Sophomore 20 Terry Wilson Sophomore 22 Lorenzo Sims Jr Senior 25 Lionel Harris Junior 26 Terrence Wheatley Junior 29 Cha pelle Brown Freshman 30 Joel Adams Sophomore 36 Reggie Foster Freshman 42 Benjamin Burney SophomorePunters 14 Matt DiLallo Freshman 16 Mason Crosby Senior 90 Isaac Garden JuniorKickers 16C Mason Crosby Senior 39 Kevin Eberhart Junior 90 Isaac Garden JuniorInjured 10 QB James Cox Senior thumb 13 WR Michael Kachmer Freshman knee 18 S Dominique Brooks Senior knee 21 DB Vance Washington Senior knee 73 OL Erick Faatagi Junior knee 88 TE Devin Shanahan Freshman knee C Captain Out for seasonIn addition there can be as many as 60 players not in the depth chart practice squad Coaching staff Edit 14 Dan Hawkins Name Position Yearsat CU Alma mater Year Dan Hawkins Head Coach 0 University of California Davis 1984 Chris Strausser Assistant Head CoachOffensive Line 0 California State University Chico 1989 Ron Collins Defensive Coordinator 0 Washington State University 1987 Mark Helfrich Offensive CoordinatorQuarterbacks 0 Southern Oregon University 1996 Eric Kiesau Passing Game CoordinatorReceivers 0 Portland State University 1996 Romeo Bandison Defensive Line 0 University of Oregon 1994 Greg Brown Secondary 3 1991 93 University of Texas at El Paso 1980 Brian Cabral Linebackers 17 University of Colorado at Boulder 1978 Darian Hagan Running Backs 1 University of Colorado at Boulder 1991 Kent Riddle Tight EndsSpecial Teams 0 Oregon State University 1991 Game summaries EditMontana State Edit 1 234Total Montana State 3 376 19Colorado 3 700 10Date September 2Location Folsom Field Boulder COGame attendance 45 513TV announcers Buff Vision Mark Johnson Play by play Larry Zimmer Color amp Bobby Anderson Sideline Colorado s season began against Division I AA opponent Montana State on September 2 Colorado needed to add an opponent with the schedule increase to a 12 game regular season and could not find another I A opponent Montana State was ranked No 19 in the I AA Pre season Poll 15 MSU finished 7 4 in the 2005 season Starting off with this soft opponent will allow the Buffaloes to gage how the players have adopted the new system However Colorado has played Montana State 3 times with the last time in 1927 MSU leads the series 2 1 0 with the series tied 1 1 in Boulder Although the schools have not played football against each other in 8 decades they are rivals in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association competing weekly Prior to this game Colorado has won its last 20 season openers when it scores first 4 14 1 when its opponent scores first in season openers and 73 38 5 in the 116 year history In Boulder season openers Colorado is 53 18 1 and 36 17 in Folsom Field Dan Hawkins is 7 3 in season openers at the Division I A level Colorado coaches are 9 12 1 in their first game as head coach The last coach to win his premiere was Rick Neuheisel and before that was in 1932 Colorado paid US 275 000 16 to Montana State for the game which showed Colorado had not yet figured out the new system James Cox went 8 22 for 110 yards passing and Colorado had 106 yards rushing The defense held two goal line stances to allow only field goals but the offense could not produce the needed points late in the game Despite this limited success on defense Freshman CB Cha pelle Brown consistently failed to defend against the pass and Senior safety J J Billingsley missed too many tackles 17 Mason Crosby missed a 63 yard field goal that was well short This loss extended the losing streak to 5 games For detailed information on the game stats see footnote 18 and play by play summary see 19 Colorado State Edit 1 234TotalColorado 7 300 10 Colorado St 7 700 14Date September 9Location Invesco Field at Mile High Denver COGame attendance 65 701TV announcers CSTV Tom Hart Play by play Trev Alberts Color amp Anne Marie Anderson Sideline The 2006 Rocky Mountain Showdown took place on September 9 at a neutral site Invesco Field in Denver Colorado Colorado State University finished 6 6 in 2005 It was the 78th meeting with the Buffaloes leading the series 57 18 2 The last ten games the Buffaloes won 7 3 They last played each other in 2005 The last four games were decided by 18 points total The game was broadcast on CSTV Colorado could have lost out on US 400 000 from the Big 12 Conference since the game may not have met the classification of being nationally televised due to the limited market of CSTV 20 Big 12 pays its members if a televised game reaches 42 million homes CSTV is available in 54 million homes but only has 15 20 million subscribers If the game meets the mark with last minute deals with other networks CSU is guaranteed 50 000 of the money in the contract Failing to meet the number will not only cause the loss of money but may affect future contracts and the future of the Rocky Mountain Showdown On Thursday before the game the Colorado Buffaloes announced that OLN would simulcast the show increasing the coverage of the game 21 In a surprise Bernard Jackson got the start at quarterback QB instead of Cox Cox saw limited action throughout the game Jackson scored on a 3 yard touchdown TD run on a naked bootleg play to open the game and Colorado State answered later in the first quarter with their own QB Caleb Hanie scoring a 5 yard TD on an option play Mason Crosby kicked a 43 yard field goal in the second quarter but the Rams then scored another TD with a 6 yard pass to TE Kory Sperry The Buffaloes mis managed the clock at the end of the first half and failed to get Crosby a chance at an approximately 52 yard field goal Crosby missed a 61 yard field goal to wind up the opening drive for the Buffaloes in the second half he had made it when the play initially went but it was whistled dead because Colorado State had taken a timeout it would have been the longest of his career Colorado State s Jason Smith missed a 34 yard field goal in the fourth quarter Colorado failed to answer the Rams in the second half The defense played quite well recording many sacks and limiting the Rams The missed field goal and missed chance at a field goal along with a near perfect performance by Hanie proved costly to the Buffaloes Following the game Brian White told Hawkins he was quitting the team 22 He intended to transfer to another school where he can receive more playing time Tight end Patrick Devenny may move to the QB position to fill the hole for the season Arizona State Edit 1 234Total Arizona State 7 707 21Colorado 3 000 3Date September 16Location Folsom Field Boulder COGame attendance 47 723TV announcers TBS Ron Thulin Play by play Charles Davis Color amp Craig Sager Sideline See also 2006 Arizona State Sun Devils football team This was the first meeting between the two schools Arizona State went 7 5 in 2005 The game was broadcast on TBS Colorado s only score came on a fumble recovery deep in Arizona State territory Colorado failed to move the ball effectively and had fumble problems throughout the game This marks the seventh straight loss including last season for Colorado which they haven t done since 1980 Jackson remained as the starting quarterback Georgia Edit 1 234TotalColorado 3 730 13 Georgia 0 0014 14Date September 23Location Sanford Stadium Athens GAGame attendance 92 746TV announcers LFS Dave Neal Play by play Dave Rowe Color amp Dave Baker Sideline See also 2006 Georgia Bulldogs football team This was the first meeting between the two schools Georgia went 10 3 in 2005 The two teams are scheduled to play each other again in 2010 CU Quarterback Cox missed the game due to the death of his father 23 Coach Hawkins son true freshman Cody Hawkins was the backup to Jackson and redshirt freshman Patrick Devenny who converted from quarterback to tight end this fall was the emergency backup Georgia was 3 0 and ranked No 9 in the AP Poll and No 7 in the Coaches Poll coming into the game This was the first game against a SEC opponent for Colorado since 1980 Colorado has not lost 8 straight games since the 1962 63 seasons Ralphie is also making the trip with an ESPN producer and cameraman documenting the trip to appear on College GameDay Saturday 24 The game was televised as part of the SEC syndicated package produced by Lincoln Financial Sports and was also picked up locally in the Denver Boulder market on KTVD My20 Comcast s Channel 3 in Denver area KRDO TV Colorado Springs and KJCT TV Grand Junction also picked up the broadcasts for their markets 24 Colorado lead for the entire game until Georgia backup quarterback Cox no relation to James came in the 4th quarter and threw two touchdown passes the second with 41 seconds left in the game to pull out the Buffaloes upset hopes Colorado center Mark Fenton suffered a broken fibula during the second quarter of the game 25 He will miss most or all of the rest of this season Bryce MacMartin is the replacement Missouri Edit 1 234TotalColorado 3 370 13 Missouri 14 770 28Date September 30Location Faurot Field Columbia MOGame attendance 57 824TV announcers FSN Bill Land Play by play Gary Reasons Color amp Emily Jones Sideline This game signaled the start of conference play for the Buffaloes University of Missouri went 7 5 in 2005 This was the 71st meeting between the two with Missouri leading the series 36 31 3 coming into the game However Colorado has taken 7 of the last 10 games They played each other in 2005 where Missouri went 7 5 that season Missouri was 4 0 coming into this game and was ranked No 25 in the AP Poll and No 24 in the Harris Poll Colorado was in its longest losing streak since the Eddie Crowder era and had not been 0 4 to start the season since 1986 Both defenses were excelling Missouri ranked fifth nationally against the run in allowing 43 8 yards per game and had limited its opponents to 1 59 yards per carry Colorado was ranked 16th as opponents had averaged 75 3 yards per game and just 2 26 yards per attempt 26 Baylor Edit 1 234OT2OT3OTTotal Baylor 0 1007773 34Colorado 7 037770 31Date October 7Location Folsom Field Boulder COGame attendance 47 065The Big 12 South s Baylor came to Boulder for the 14th match up between the schools and Colorado s Homecoming game They last played in 2003 and Colorado led the series 8 5 and Colorado had also won 7 of the last 10 games Baylor went 5 6 in 2005 Baylor won in 3 overtimes kicking a field goal in the 3rd OT while the Buffaloes Jackson threw an interception to end the game This ties the Colorado record for consecutive losses 10 which last happened in the 1963 to 1964 seasons This was Baylor s second Big 12 Conference road win ever Texas Tech Edit See also 2006 Texas Tech Red Raiders football team 1 234TotalTexas Tech 0 006 6 Colorado 7 1337 30Date October 14Location Fplsom Field Boulder ColoradoGame start 1 30 p m MSTGame attendance 50 233Scoring summary110 59ColoradoRiar Geer 28 yard pass from Bernard Jackson Mason Crosby kick Colorado 7 0 212 55ColoradoJarrell Yates 29 yard pass from Bernard Jackson Mason Crosby kick Colorado 14 0 25 47ColoradoMason Crosby 56 yard field goalColorado 17 0 20 05ColoradoMason Crosby 26 yard field goalColorado 20 0 34 06ColoradoMason Crosby 53 yard field goalColorado 23 0 49 04Texas TechDanny Amendola 11 yard pass from Graham Harrell run failed Colorado 23 6 43 27ColoradoBernard Jackson 1 yard run Mason Crosby kick Colorado 30 6Texas Tech played Colorado during Family Weekend at CU This was only the 8th meeting between the schools with Texas Tech leading the series 4 3 0 coming into the game The schools last met in 2003 Texas Tech went 9 3 last season Buffalo fans stormed the field after Colorado s win over Texas Tech Dan Hawkins first victory at Colorado and the Buffaloes first of the 2006 season ending the losing streak tying the Colorado record of 10 straight The defense shut down Tech s passing game with three interceptions and holding them to 6 points when their per game average was 31 7 going into the game The offense started performing to their capabilities producing a 119 yard rusher in Hugh Charles which is the most that Tech has given up this season Crosby also performed well kicking 3 field goals including a 56 yard field goal which is the second longest in NCAA Division I this season Crosby and sophomore free safety Ryan Walters were named Big 12 Players of the Week for their performance in the game 27 Walters caught two interceptions the first of his career both on third down in CU territory See also footnote 28 Oklahoma Edit See also 2006 Oklahoma Sooners football team Colorado Buffaloes 1 6 at 20 Oklahoma Sooners 4 2 Period 1 2 34TotalColorado 0 0 033Oklahoma 10 0 01424at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Norman Oklahoma Date October 21Game time 6 00 p m CDTGame weather Overcast 46 F 8 C Wind N 24 miles per hour 39 km h 21 kn Game attendance 84 443Referee Clete BlakemanTV announcers FSN Joel Meyers Dave Lapham amp Jim KnoxGame Summary Game informationColoradoBernard Jackson3 14 39 Yds INT10 Rush 54 Yds Cody Crawford1 Rec 22 Yds OklahomaPaul Thompson17 26 105 Yds TD Allen Patrick35 Rush 110 Yds TD Malcolm Kelly7 Rec 64 Yds This was the most difficult opponent in 2006 for the Buffaloes since Oklahoma had been selected No 1 in four preseason polls The main threat Adrian Peterson on his run for the Heisman Trophy was injured the previous week Oklahoma had a disappointing 2005 going 8 4 This was the 57th meeting with Oklahoma dominating the series 38 16 2 but Colorado has taken 5 of the last 10 5 4 1 They last played each other in 2004 Oklahoma is ranked No 20 in the Coaches Poll and AP Poll going into this game Colorado managed to hold Oklahoma close for most of the game Crosby kept Colorado s scoring streak alive 208 straight games for the 6th time in his career But in the end Colorado s woes on offense continues while the defense kept the game respectable Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP COL OKLA1 7 49 12 61 5 20 Oklahoma Manuel Johnson 3 yard touchdown reception from Paul Thompson Garrett Hartley kick good 0 71 0 04 6 17 2 17 Oklahoma 46 yard field goal by Garrett Hartley 0 104 10 26 12 54 4 51 Oklahoma Allen Patrick 2 yard touchdown run Garrett Hartley kick good 0 174 6 13 11 51 4 00 Colorado 39 yard field goal by Mason Crosby 3 174 0 17 12 43 5 49 Oklahoma Chris Brown 4 yard touchdown run Garrett Hartley kick good 3 24 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 3 24Kansas Edit 1 234TotalColorado 3 606 15 Kansas 0 0713 20Date October 28Location Memorial Stadium Lawrence KSGame attendance 39 313This was the 66th match up between the schools with Colorado leading 41 21 3 and 8 2 in the last 10 They last played in 2005 Kansas went 7 5 last season Mason Crosby had an excellent day kicking and providing the only scoring going 3 for 3 on field goals including 26 32 and 37 yards putting Colorado up 9 0 at halftime James Cox broke his right thumb in the second quarter making Patrick Devenny the QB backup Colorado may go winless on the road for the first time since 1984 since their only game left on the road is against ranked Nebraska 29 Kansas started a new quarterback for the second half that proved to be the difference in the game Freshman Todd Reesing came in and rallied Kansas throwing for 2 touchdowns and running for another to beat Colorado Kansas State Edit 1 234Total Kansas State 0 17017 34Colorado 0 0714 21Date November 4Location Folsom Field Boulder COGame attendance 42 696TV announcers FSN Joel Meyers Play by play Dave Lapham Color amp Jim Knox Sideline Kansas State also has a new head coach Ron Prince this season They went 5 6 last season This was the 62nd match up between the teams with Colorado in the lead 43 17 1 but they have split the last 10 games 5 5 They last played in 2005 Despite having the two longest running plays of the season Colorado failed to rally to meet Kansas State Iowa State Edit 1 234TotalIowa State 7 036 16 Colorado 10 10103 33Date November 11Location Folsom Field Boulder COGame attendance 43 056Iowa State went 7 5 in 2005 This was the 60th match up between the schools and Colorado is dominating 46 13 1 in the series and 8 2 in the last ten prior to this game They last played in 2005 Colorado got its second win of the season Iowa State s head coach Dan McCarney announced the week before the game he was resigning his position Crosby went 4 5 in field goals and 3 3 in PATs This was the last home game of the season and the last home game for Colorado s seniors Jackson had a career performance day throwing for 200 yards including 2 TDs and running for another 69 yard TD 30 However Hawkins stated that Jackson has no guarantee of being the starting QB next season Nebraska Edit 1 234TotalColorado 7 070 14 Nebraska 7 7716 37Date November 24Location Memorial Stadium Lincoln NEGame attendance 85 800TV announcers ABC Mark Jones Play by play David Norrie Color amp Bonnie Bernstein Sideline See also 2006 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team This was the 65th meeting between the teams with Nebraska clearly in control of the series 45 17 2 and 7 3 in the last 10 Nebraska went 8 4 last season and beat Colorado 30 3 in part of the tailspin of Colorado of the 2005 season Colorado failed to prevent just its third 10 loss season in 117 years of intercollegiate football going 1 10 in 1980 and 1984 as well as to end a 13 game losing streak to ranked teams Nebraska had already captured the Big 12 North Division title and a bowl game yet to be determined Colorado won t be going to a bowl for just the fifth time since 1984 and this is just school s fourth losing season in that time frame 1997 2000 2003 and 2006 31 Post season EditAwards Edit Brian Daniels OL Senior Vincent Draddy Award Finalist 32 Academic All Big 12 Team First team 33 Mason Crosby K Senior Walter Camp All American All Big 12 Conference 34 Benjamin Burney S Sophomore Academic All Big 12 Team First team 33 Ben Carpenter LB Senior Academic All Big 12 Team First team 33 Byron Ellis TB Junior Academic All Big 12 Team First team 33 Dusty Sprague WR Junior Academic All Big 12 Team First team 33 Statistics EditTeam Edit CU OppScoring 196 267 Points per Game 16 3 22 3First Downs 183 222 Rushing 100 73 Passing 74 134 Penalty 9 15Total Offense 3557 4091 Avg per Play 5 0 5 1 Avg per Game 296 4 340 9Fumbles Lost 26 8 18 12Penalties Yards 63 559 84 674 Avg per Game 46 6 56 2 CU OppPunts Yards 56 2353 50 2040 Avg per Punt 42 0 40 8Time of Possession Game 29 01 30 393rd Down Conversions 54 159 34 0 85 178 47 8 4th Down Conversions 2 13 9 17Touchdowns Scored 19 32Field Goals Attempts 19 28 10 14PAT Attempts 19 19 31 31Attendance 276 286 425 827 Games Avg per Game 6 46 048 6 70 971 Includes game at neutral site Invesco Field in Denver CO where Colorado State was the home team Scores by quarter Edit 1 2 3 4OT2OT3OT TotalOpponents 55 58 31 106773 267Buffaloes 53 49 40 40770 196Offense Edit Rushing Edit Name Att Gain Loss Net TD Long AvgCharles Hugh 139 800 21 779 1 44 5 6Jackson Bernard 154 883 207 676 7 62 4 4Holliday Mell 105 526 13 512 2 52 4 9Ellis Byron 38 133 7 126 1 11 3 3Williams Patrick 7 31 9 22 0 14 3 1Sprague Dusty 1 11 0 11 0 11 11 0Barnett Alvin 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0TEAM 2 0 5 5 0 0 2 5Cox James 10 18 30 12 1 9 1 2Robinson Stephone 3 6 19 13 0 6 4 3DiLallo Matthew 1 0 20 20 0 0 20 0Total 461 2408 333 2074 12 62 4 5Passing Edit Name Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Lng AvgJackson Bernard 220 109 7 49 5 1359 7 63 12 5Cox James 30 11 0 36 7 124 0 42 11 3Charles Hugh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Geer Riar 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 253 120 8 47 4 1483 7 63 12 4Receiving Edit Name No Yds TD Long AvgWilliams Patrick 20 303 1 61 15 2Geer Riar 24 261 3 28 10 9Barnett Alvin 21 232 1 38 11 0Crawford Cody 15 222 0 23 14 8Sprague Dusty 11 179 0 63 16 3Charles Hugh 9 85 0 33 9 4Cantrell Maurice 2 38 0 20 19 0DeVree Tyson 4 36 1 6 9 0Holz Nick 3 29 0 9 9 7Yates Jarrell 1 29 1 29 29 0Goettsch Dan 3 28 0 17 9 3Ellis Byron 2 13 0 7 6 5Robinson Stephone 2 1 0 1 0 5Total 117 1456 7 63 12 4Defense Edit Name Tackles Fumbles Interceptions Sacks QB HurrySolo Ast Total TFL TFL Yds Forced Recovery Yds No Yds BreakUp Blocked Kick No YardsDizon Jordon 63 58 0 79 5 11 42 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 31 2Washington Thaddeus 42 42 0 63 5 5 16 2 1 10 1 4 3 0 1 3 1Jones Brad 30 36 44 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 10 1 0 0 5 0 1Wheatley Terrence 36 15 43 5 4 10 1 2 0 5 26 7 0 2 5 0Walters Ryan 34 18 0 43 1 3 0 1 95 2 2 2 0 0 0 0Washington Terrence 33 15 0 40 5 2 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Harris Lionel 31 17 0 39 5 1 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0Hypolite George 23 24 0 35 8 5 34 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 5 17 2Nicolas Brandon 23 31 0 33 5 2 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Wright Abraham 24 18 33 13 5 98 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 5 88 2Boye Doe Walter 20 22 31 5 18 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 10 4Brown Cha pelle 18 19 27 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Sims Lorenzo 21 6 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Billingsley JJ 19 13 0 23 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Sipili Michael 14 10 0 19 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Burney Benjamin 14 4 0 16 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lucas Maurice 3 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ligon Alex 5 4 0 7 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0Barrett Alonzo 4 5 0 6 5 1 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sanders Joe 5 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burton Marcus 4 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0McCay Gardner 4 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brown RJ 4 1 0 4 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carpenter Ben 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Moyd Kevin 3 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brace Jason 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Adams Joel 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cantrell Maurice 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cusworth Chad 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jackson Bernard 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Drescher Justin 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Charles Hugh 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DiLallo Matthew 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Polumbus Tyler 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brooks Dominique 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Barnett Alvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kaynor Taj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Total 495 376 660 64 5 262 15 12 114 11 40 31 0 24 5 162 17Special teams Edit Name Punting Kickoffs Scoring Field GoalsNo Yds Avg Long I20 TB No Yds TB OB Avg PAT 10 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 FG FGA Pct Long PointsDiLallo Matthew 47 2056 43 7 73 13 0Crosby Mason 1 43 43 0 43 0 0 47 2976 28 1 63 3 19 19 0 0 5 6 7 8 5 5 2 6 0 3 19 27 67 9 56 76Garden Isaac 6 216 36 0 41 1 0 1 20 0 1 20 0TEAM 1 26 26 0 26 0 0Total 54 2315 42 9 73 14 0 48 2956 28 2 21 7 19 19 0 0 5 6 7 8 5 5 2 6 0 3 19 27 67 9 56 76Returns Edit Name Punt Returns Kick Returns Interception ReturnNo Yds Long No Yds Long No Yds LongRobinson Stephone 15 76 36 14 248 26 0 0 0Wheatley Terrence 0 0 0 1 17 17 5 26 15Washington Thad 0 0 0 1 21 21 1 4 4Williams Patrick 0 0 0 1 13 13 0 0 0Brown Cha pelle 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Billingsley JJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Walters Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0Washington Terrence 0 5 5 10 194 25 0 0 0Harris Lionel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2McBride Chase 6 41 20 0 0 0 0 0 0Ellis Byron 0 0 0 2 43 29 0 0 0Charles Hugh 0 0 0 3 47 18 0 0 0Jones Brad 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10Total 22 123 36 30 549 29 12 40 15Trivia EditColorado has a 177 118 5 all time record on artificial turf at end of 2006 season and played its 299th and 300th games on artificial surfaces when meeting Missouri and Kansas this season When Colorado played Nebraska this season it was the Buffaloes 1100th football game ever In starting the 2006 season 0 6 Colorado tied the school record for consecutive losses at 10 Head Coach Dan Hawkins first win at Colorado was against Texas Tech on October 14 2006 30 6 This was just Colorado s third 10 loss season in 117 years of intercollegiate football going 1 10 in 1980 and 1984 Despite a 2 10 season the universities students rushed the field after both of their victories Colorado went winless on the road for the first time since 1984 References Edit a b 2006 Colorado Football Summer Notes PDF University of Colorado Boulder Department of Athletics July 21 2006 Archived from the original PDF on June 6 2011 Retrieved 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