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Colorado’s rise in the Big 12 standings has been nothing short of remarkable. Predicted to finish 11th in the preseason poll, the Buffaloes faced even lower expectations after a tough loss to Nebraska early in the season. However, they have fought their way back into contention and now find themselves in second place behind BYU, positioning them well for a shot at the Big 12 Championship Game.

With a record of 7-2, including an impressive 5-1 in Big 12 play, Colorado has proven itself as a serious contender in the College Football Playoff race. The team’s fate is in its own hands, knowing that winning the Big 12 would likely secure them a spot in the CFP.

The recent victory over Texas Tech showcased the Buffaloes’ resilience and determination. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders led the charge with an impressive performance, throwing for 291 yards and three touchdowns to secure a come-from-behind win. The defense also stepped up, recording six sacks and 10 tackles for loss in a dominant showing.

The loss by previous Big 12 No. 2 Iowa State further solidified Colorado’s position, giving them a significant advantage in the remaining games. The Buffaloes now face a closing schedule against opponents with a combined 3-14 record in Big 12 play, putting them in a favorable position to finish strong.

The standout performance of athlete Travis Hunter has also been a key factor in Colorado’s success. Hunter’s continued stellar play, including seven catches for 96 yards and a touchdown in the latest game, further solidifies his case for the Heisman Trophy. Despite being targeted less defensively, Hunter’s impact on the field is undeniable.

Overall, Colorado’s journey from preseason underdog to Big 12 contender is a testament to the team’s resilience and skill. With a strong closing schedule ahead and key players stepping up when it matters most, the Buffaloes are well-positioned to make a serious run at the Big 12 Championship and beyond.