Cool, back to Colorado sucking. They're going through plenty of player churn as well, and their secondary is decimated.
From BuffStampede's Adam Munsterteiger: Receiver Laviska Shenault, Colorado’s most talented player, has either been out or limited the last month-and-a-half due to an abdominal strain. His reps were limited last Saturday when the Buffs played UCLA. He will likely be suited up against the Cardinal, but it is hard to predict exactly how much he will play. Starting running back Alex Fontenot and right guard Colby Pursell are both listed as day-to-day, so their status won’t be known until pregame. Fontenot missed the UCLA game with a concussion, while Pursell has been out in recent weeks after having his gallbladder removed. The Buffaloes will definitely be without two of their top three cornerbacks, and could potentially be without three of their top four players at the position. Chris Miller and Mekhi Blackmon have both undergone season-ending surgery and K.J. Trujillo was out last week with an undisclosed lower body injury. Per Colorado, the Buffs' rash of injuries have led to the Buffaloes being 13th in the nation for the number of different players who have started this season. Through nine games, CU has seen 38 different players start on offense (17) and defense (21).
From BuffStampede's Adam Munsterteiger: Receiver Laviska Shenault, Colorado’s most talented player, has either been out or limited the last month-and-a-half due to an abdominal strain. His reps were limited last Saturday when the Buffs played UCLA. He will likely be suited up against the Cardinal, but it is hard to predict exactly how much he will play. Starting running back Alex Fontenot and right guard Colby Pursell are both listed as day-to-day, so their status won’t be known until pregame. Fontenot missed the UCLA game with a concussion, while Pursell has been out in recent weeks after having his gallbladder removed. The Buffaloes will definitely be without two of their top three cornerbacks, and could potentially be without three of their top four players at the position. Chris Miller and Mekhi Blackmon have both undergone season-ending surgery and K.J. Trujillo was out last week with an undisclosed lower body injury. Per Colorado, the Buffs' rash of injuries have led to the Buffaloes being 13th in the nation for the number of different players who have started this season. Through nine games, CU has seen 38 different players start on offense (17) and defense (21).
