Colorado's Deion Sanders has historically bad first half against Utah

Jeff Hauser

Colorado's Deion Sanders has historically bad first half against Utah image

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes fell apart after the bye week. The Utah Utes did everything right with a statement first half by holding Coach Prime's team to negative 18 yards in the first half. 

There were concerns the Utes would be scrambling on offense with Devon Dampier out at quarterback. However, freshman Byrd Ficklin played out of his mind. He has 276 total yards (113 passing, 163 rushing) with three total touchdowns. Utah put up 398 total yards of offense on CU, fueling Sanders' hot seat rumors on social media. 

The fewest yards allowed in college football history is -47 total yards by Penn State against Syracuse on October 18, 1947

Here's a look at the first half stats for both teams with Utah up 43-0. 

Team Stats

HalftimeColoradoUtah 
1st Downs316
3rd down efficiency2-105-11
4th down efficiency0-01-1
Total Yards-18398
Passing23138
Comp/Att5/167/18
Yards per pass1.47.7
Interceptions thrown10
Rushing-41260
Rushing Attempts1731
Yards per rush-2.48.4
Penalties1-07-65
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost00
Interceptions thrown10
Possession11:3218:28

 

Kaidon Salter is 5-of-16 for 23 yards. The Liberty transfer QB has been sacked five times with a safety given up as well. Needless to say, this is one of the worst first half performances in Colorado history. They also have -41 yards rushing. We'll see if they can bounce back in the final half. 

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