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CU Buffs shut down in loss to UCLA at Rose Bowl, yielding seven sacks and mustering only 38 rushing yards

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PASADENA, Calif. — If Saturday’s performance at the Rose Bowl is any indication, the 2023 Colorado Buffaloes may have already peaked.

Unless the Buffs offense figures things out quickly, the drop-off could be steep.

CU’s offense no-showed in its Pac-12 showdown against No. 23 UCLA, garnering only three points off four first-half takeaways. The Buffs didn’t find the end zone until late in the fourth quarter of a 28-16 defeat to the Bruins, and only managed 255 total yards.

Along the way, CU wasted two flashy interceptions by star cornerback Travis Hunter, demonstrated an inability to block UCLA’s tough defensive front, and fell to 4-4 on the year following a 3-0 start that had Coach Prime’s crew as the talk of the nation.

The Buffs mustered only 38 rushing yards in the defeat, another one-dimensional performance that’s become a staple of play-caller Sean Lewis’ offense this year.

With four games left, CU still needs two wins to become bowl eligible — a mark that seemed much more like a sure thing back in mid-September. Now, it’ll be a climb.

The Buffs drew first blood on the game’s opening possession with Alejandro Mata’s 31-yard field goal on a kick that snuck through multiple Bruins who made their way into the backfield for the block.

Hunter then recorded his second interception of the season to snuff out UCLA’s first drive. Hunter came off his man near the line of scrimmage, reading Ethan Garbers’ throw as he dove for the pick to set the Buffs up in plus-territory. That led to another Mata field goal, this time from 39 yards, to make it 6-0.

But it was all UCLA from there.

The Bruins finally got something going late in the first quarter on a drive that featured Garbers’ 13-yard scramble to extend the drive on 4th-and-12. On the second play of the second quarter, UCLA took its first lead via Garbers’ 3-yard TD pass to Carson Steele.

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