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Article: A position-by-position analysis of tonights Colorado-West Virginia game by Charleston Gazette Sports Editor Mitch Vingle.
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- Charleston Daily Mail
- Article date:
- October 1, 2009
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QUARTERBACKS At Colorado, its a family affair with Coach Dan
Hawkins running the team and son Cody running the offense. The
latter is completing more passes on average than West Virginias
Jarrett Brown (23.7-20.3), but thats about the only category in
which the Buff QB has the upper hand. Brown has more total passing
yards, a higher pass efficiency rating and blows Hawkins away when
it comes to total offense (335.3-208). Picks? Brown has tossed five
to Hawkins four. EDGE: Mountaineers
RUNNING BACKS Colorado has had to develop a one-two punch. With
Darrell Scott nursing a sore knee against Wyoming, sophomore Rodney
Stewart ran for 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Buffs win.
But CU ...
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