Colorado-Oklahoma State Notes
October 02, 2005 | Football
Time Spent In The Lead............. 59:42 0:00
Average On First Down.............. 29/6.8 24/1.9
Rush/Avg. ............................. 20/7.4 9/2.9
Pass/Avg. ............................. 9/5.5 15/1.4
Third Downs............................. 6-16 2-17
3rd & 5 or less........................ 4-6 2-6
3rd & 6 or more....................... 2-10 0-11
Avg. Yards To Go...................... 9.4 9.1
Yards Gained On 3rd Down........ 75 43
Drives Started At/Inside 20....... 3 (1/2) 9 (3/6)
Three Plays & Out.................. 1 6
Plus Territory: Plays-Yards........ 28-124 20-60
Plays: 5+ Yards........................ 29 17
Yards By Quarter: 1st............... 152 50
2nd............... 78 44
3rd................ 114 46
4th................ 37 68
Quickly.
u Series Stuff.
u Shutouts II. The last time CU posted two shutouts in the same season was in 1992, with a 6-0 win at
u PK Mason Crosby (2-3 FG/4-4 PAT) now has 167 career points, busting into the top 10 all-time at
u QB Joel Klatt (26-14-0, 151, 1 TD passing). He now has 5,527 career passing yards, second all-time at
u TB Hugh Charles. His 74-yard run for a touchdown was the longest rushing play by a Buffalo since Chris Brown had a 78-yard run (also for a TD) at Kansas on Oct. 12, 2002. It tied for the 24th longest in school history, and is the longest on CU's first possession of a game since Darian Hagan's 75-yard run against Texas on Sept. 4, 1989 (he was tackled at the 1).
u Quick. Charles' 74-yard run was the second fastest score from scrimmage in a game in Colorado history, coming 18 seconds in; the fastest was at Texas A&M on Sept. 28, 1996, when Rae Carruth scored on a 28-yard reverse following a Ryan Sutter (yes, Mr. Bachelorette) fumble recovery on the opening kickoff.
u Marcus Burton. His 99-yard interception return for a touchdown tied for the fourth longest in school history; there are three 100-yard returns: Dick Kearns at
u Defensive Start. The Buffs have now held the opponent to three plays-and-out on its first possession all four games this season.
u Defense.