This isn't the same high-flying Colorado football team that fans have gotten used to seeing in past years, as the Buffs are struggling to replace Shedeur Sanders at quarterback and get the passing game off the ground in 2025. Deion Sanders and company didn't get much going in their season opener against Georgia Tech, suffering a disappointing loss on their home field.

That problem got a little better on Sunday against an inferior opponent in Delaware, but the optics to get there weren't great as Sanders was cycling through quarterbacks all day long.

Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter got the start before true freshman Julian Lewis got some run. Then, it was third-stringer Ryan Staub that finally got the offense going before Salter returned to the game in the second half.

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