Colorado’s offensive game has been a work in progress as the program struggles to find its footing under Deion Sanders . The Buffaloes rank 123rd out of 134 top-level college football programs, averaging just 204.3 yards per game. And with 3 games into the season, it was shocking to see from Friday’s game against Houston that Colorado still lacks a true offensive identity.

Although Ryan Staub had been picked under center, his brief bursts of promise weren’t enough to win the game. Staub’s performance, which included one touchdown, two interceptions, and 204 passing yards, put the Buffs back where they started. Between new faces, missing stars like Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders from last year, and an offense that still seems unsure whether it wants to run, throw, or just hope f

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