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The Stat Colorado’s Defense Needs To Fix
In the new age of college football it has become very clear how important defense is and how it changes games. Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders knows this from his time as a coach but also as a player when he was a lockdown corner in the NFL.
There is one stat that was clear and had success among several playoff teams and their defenses that defensive coordinator Robert Livingston may want to replicate in 2026.
The Importance of Third Down
In many ways entire games can come down to one play and who executes better on that play. Many teams can outplay their opponents for large portions of games, but if they fail to succeed on third down all that work can go to waste.
As a defense, it is very difficult to get off the field by forcing turnovers every drive, and in reality it is unrealistic to expect that. The next best thing is winning on third down to force a punt. All this means is putting three great defensive plays together to get a stop.
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2025 Playoff Teams Success on Third Down
One of the most important statistics in college football is opponent success rate on third down and many teams that qualified for the College Football Playoff in the 2025-2026 season exemplified that.
There were seven teams that made the Playoff which ranked in the top 11 of opponent third down conversion percentage. These teams were Texas A&M, Oklahoma, James Madison, Texas Tech, Indiana, Ohio State, and Miami.
All of these teams held their opponents to a conversion rate of 31.28 percent or less on third down. The two teams that played in the national championship were in this group.
The national champion Indiana Hoosier held their opponents to a 30.10 rate which ranks eighth in the country. The Miami Hurricanes held their opponents to a rate of 31.28 which put them at 11th in the country.
Having an elite third down defense definitely has its benefits and can lead to success at the top levels of college football.
Colorado’s 2025 Defense
During the 2025 campaign, the Buffaloes ranked 34th in the country in third down conversion rate allowed at 35.22 percent. This was with a defense that was near the bottom of the country in rushing defense allowing 222.5 rush yards per game which was 135th in the country
The pass defense for Colorado was much better as it ranked 41st in the nation in passing defense, allowing 203.2 pass yards per game. This was their strength in 2025, but due to how vulnerable the rush defense was at times the distance on third down was short enough to run it.
2026 Projection
The Buffaloes have looked at their weaknesses on defense, and as a result brought in players to fix them especially on the defensive front and in the linebacker corp. After these additions, the defense has enhanced its ability to create negative plays for offenses and allow the secondary to make plays on the ball in third down situations.
With the defensive front expected to improve, as well as adding depth and experienced players all over the defense, this could be a year where Colorado takes a step up to become one of the more elite third down defenses.
Stopping the run is one of the most important things when leading up to third down as well as on third down. If this issue truly has been addressed, the Buffaloes could land themselves into the top 30 in this stat and make a real push for the College Football Playoff.
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No. 2 Northwestern Entertains Colorado in Monday Home Opener – Northwestern Athletics
The Wildcats (1-0, 0-0 Big Ten) have won 10 consecutive home openers, dating back to the 2016 season.
LAST TIME OUT
Northwestern earned a decisive 20-12 road victory at No. 3 Boston College this past Friday. Eight different Wildcats scored goals in the program’s most prolific scoring display against a top-five opponent under Combe Family Lacrosse Coach Kelly Amonte Hiller. NU never trailed and outscored the Eagles 12-6 in the second half.
Senior attacker Madison Taylor led the charge with a team-high nine points (five goals, four assists), sophomore attacker Aditi Foster tallied a career-high five points (four goals, one assist) and junior attacker Taylor Lapointe had a hat trick.
The Wildcats’ No. 1-ranked transfer portal class by Inside Lacrosse lived up to its lofty billing. Senior attacker Maddie Epke and graduate student attacker Olivia Adamson combined for six points, graduate student defender Annabel Child dispatched a goal and graduate student goalkeeper Jenika Cuocco posted 15 saves on a .556 save percentage. Cuocco set a new program record for saves in a season-opener.
SCOUTING COLORADO
Led by former Wildcat assistant Ann Elliott Whidden (2009-2012), the Buffaloes enter the 2026 campaign searching for their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019.
Last season, Colorado had the NCAA’s No. 80 scoring offense (11.13 goals per game) and No. 43 scoring defense (11 goals allowed per game).
Maddie Shoup, the Buffaloes’ top scoring returner, tallied 43 points last season (30 goals, 13 assists). Lily Assini, who scored 39 points last season (23 goals, 16 assists), will look to complement Shoup in Colorado’s offensive scheme.
Goalkeeper Elena Oh, a Big 12 All-Newcomer Team selection in 2025, backstops the Buffaloes’ defense. She recorded 83 saves, 9.8 goals allowed per game, a .399 save percentage and an 8-6 record in 14 starts last season.
Defender Jess Peluso led Colorado with 19 caused turnovers, 29 ground balls and 96 draw controls last season. Peluso was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2025.
SERIES STUFF
Monday will mark the seventh all-time matchup between the two programs, with Northwestern holding a 5-1 record in the series. The teams most recently faced off on Feb. 21, 2025, when the Wildcats secured a 20-5 victory. Northwestern is 4-0 against Colorado in Evanston.
UP NEXT
Northwestern will host Army West Point and Central Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. CT and Sunday, Feb. 15 at 3 p.m. CT, respectively. Both games will be inside Ryan Fieldhouse and streamed on B1G+.
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Colorado beats Arizona State 78-70, passes last season’s Big 12 win total
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Wisne’s 17 help Northern Colorado defeat Idaho State 69-61
POCATELLO, Idaho — Brock Wisne had 17 points in Northern Colorado’s 69-61 victory over Idaho State on Saturday.
Wisne also contributed eight rebounds for the Bears (15-10, 5-7 Big Sky Conference). Ring Nyeri scored 16 points while going 5 of 8 and 4 of 4 from the free-throw line and added five rebounds. Quinn Denker had 14 points and shot 6 for 16.
The Bengals (10-15, 3-9) were led in scoring by Caleb Van De Griend, who finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Evan Otten added 11 points for Idaho State. Connor Hollenbeck finished with nine points and four steals. The Bengals extended their losing streak to seven in a row.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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