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Colorado Seeks Redemption Against Resurgent West Virginia
8 Nov
Summary
- Colorado has lost to Utah and Arizona by a combined score of 105-24
- West Virginia has been inconsistent but pulled off a stunning upset over Houston
- Colorado's new QB Julian Lewis looks to provide a spark for the struggling offense

As of November 8th, 2025, the Colorado Buffaloes are in the midst of a disastrous season, sitting as the Big 12's worst team. However, they have a chance to turn things around when they face off against the West Virginia Mountaineers, who have shown flashes of promise despite their own inconsistencies.
The Buffaloes have been in a downward spiral, losing to Utah and Arizona by a combined score of 105-24 in their last two games. With games against Kansas State and Kansas State to close out the season, the situation could get even uglier for Colorado if they don't find a way to win this weekend.
Fortunately for the Buffaloes, they have a new quarterback in Julian Lewis who is looking to provide a much-needed spark for the offense. Lewis was a highly touted recruit for Deion Sanders, and he'll get the chance to showcase his skills against a West Virginia defense that has struggled to stop the pass.
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On the other side, the Mountaineers have had their own ups and downs this season. They've managed to pull off some impressive performances, including a stunning 45-35 upset over Houston a few weeks ago. However, they'll be facing a tough test against a Colorado team desperate for a win.
With the game set to take place at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, West Virginia will be looking to capitalize on their home-field advantage. But if Colorado's new quarterback can find success through the air, the Buffaloes may just have a chance to pull off the upset and get their season back on track.




