If CU Buffs play Nebraska like NDSU, Cornhuskers might run ’em out of Lincoln

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BOULDER — If you can’t trust your run game to put North Dakota State to bed, when can you trust it?

Why throw it deep with 1:41 left when the Bison had a timeout left in their back pocket?

What happens when the CU Buffs run into somebody their own size?

“You ever felt like you won,” Buffs coach Deion Sanders said after CU held off NDSU, 31-26, in a prime time season-opener at Folsom Field, “but you didn’t win?”

Down six with a minute left, there’s no quarterback in the country you’d rather see with the ball in his hands than Shedeur Sanders. Up five with 1:40 left, there are few QB1s who make you more nervous as to what’s coming next.

Travis Hunter is magic. Shedeur is tougher than a pair of John Dutton’s cowboy boots. Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur turned up the tempo to get a lead, then chewed up clock to make sure the Buffs kept it. New defensive coordinator Robert Livingston’s adjustments darn near had CU pitching a second-half shutout.

Nebraska Week comes early this year, and thank goodness. But if Coach Prime gets weird with game management in Lincoln, he’s asking for a Big Red headache.

CU can’t help itself. Names change. Coaches change. The Buffs are who they are. Win or lose with Shedeur Sanders, clock be darned. Take or leave it.

While you were screaming at Coach Prime to run the dang ball with CU up five and looking to salt this one away, the Buffs’ signal-caller threw it four times. CU punted it back to North Dakota State with 31 seconds left.

“One step closer (to) getting you to that bowl game!” Sanders said over the stadium PA system to superfan Peggy Coppom.

One fun, wacky, wobbly step.

NDSU is two parts scrappy, one part stubborn. But in terms of talent, this wasn’t a fair fight. Next September, Hunter will be playing on Sundays. Meanwhile, the guys in the North Dakota State secondary chasing him around Folsom will be arguing with buddies in their fantasy leagues as to who gets to grab No. 12 first.

The south side of the Folsom press box was standing room only. Eighteen NFL teams sent 29 scouts to Boulder. They weren’t here for the team in green. The Buffs have two top-10 draft picks. The Bison, bless ’em … don’t.

Still, CU pitched a third-quarter shutout in Week 1, something it managed only once in 12 tries last fall. You could see honest-to-goodness tweaks, working themselves out in real time. Shurmur got a lead and had a plan to make sure CU didn’t blow it. Livingston made the Bison’s tight ends, a sore spot for the game’s first half-hour, a non-factor down the stretch.

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