Throughout the offseason, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders and numerous players praised the efforts of the revamped strength and conditioning program.

Hired last winter, Andreu Swasey is leading the Buffs’ strength and conditioning team, and his workouts were reportedly difficult but produced tremendous results, including several players transforming their bodies.

In the first test of that work on Friday night, though, the results weren’t what the Buffs had hoped for coming into the season. Georgia Tech was the more physically prepared team and left Folsom Field with a 27-20 victory.

With the game tied at 20, Georgia Tech took over possession at its own 39-yard line with 2 minutes, 51 seconds to play, and won the game with a quick, five-play drive that was all on the ground. It was cap

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