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Why Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes Were College Football’s Biggest Week 7 Winner
BOULDER — Week 7 of the college football season may have featured a few more significant upsets, but coach Deion Sanders overcame a greater adversity in the Colorado Buffaloes’ Saturday afternoon win over the No. 22 Iowa State Cyclones.
Only four days after undergoing a four-hour surgery to remove blood clots in his legs, “Coach Prime” led the Buffs to their first ranked win at Folsom Field since 2019. Colorado players rallied around Sanders’ resilience and were rewarded with a 24-17 victory and a field storming.
“Phenomenal, phenomenal day,” Sanders said. “It doesn’t seem like it, but I’m so darn happy for these young men and the staff and everybody involved in our program. We fought for this one throughout the week, staying on their butts, making sure we’re not accepting mediocrity, because that can happen when you lose a couple of games straight.”
Linebacker Jeremiah Brown and offensive lineman Zy Crisler both spoke on how Colorado gained inspiration from Sanders’ quick return from a mid-week surgery.
“Leading up to this game this week gave us a reason to fight, a great reason to fight,” said Brown, who totaled a team-high 10 tackles. “Coach Prime had the surgery Tuesday. He came back that Wednesday morning after four four-hour surgery. He hurt. He limping on the field, hurting, still running around and giving us all the energy we need. So I think that’s all we needed to fight. And to show that our head coach still believing in us goes a long way.”
Crisler shared a similar sentiment following Colorado’s first Big 12 Conference win.
“It motivated the team tremendously. I mean, going into surgery and the next morning you at practice is crazy, but man, Coach Prime is a warrior. He gonna do what he got to do. And I salute coach. I’m glad I came.”
The Buffs still must build upon it after the upcoming bye week, but Saturday’s win over Iowa State keeps Colorado’s bowl game hopes alive. A manageable three wins in the next five games is now all that’s needed to secure a bowl for the second straight season.
While Sanders called the win “vital,” he maintains confidence that the Buffs are better than their 3-4 record indicates.
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“I hate to say it’s one win that could turn it around,” Sanders said. “We should have been winning, man, and we’re still upset with that. The locker room has a different vibe today, and it’s a different challenge given at the conclusion of the matter, but we’re better than what our record says.”
With some newfound momentum, Colorado will enjoy a Week 8 bye before visiting the Utah Utes on Oct. 25. Utah is 5-1 overall (2-1 Big 12) after beating No. 21 Arizona State on Saturday.
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‘It doesn’t look good’: Colorado transportation officials will use $12 million in leftover snowplowing funds to up roadside wildfire mitigation amid drought
Amid a historically hot and dry winter, the Colorado Department of Transportation will repurpose $12 million in unused snowplow funds for summertime wildfire mitigation efforts along the state’s highways.
CDOT Deputy Director of Operations Bob Fifer told the Colorado Transportation Commission at its work session this month that amid a record-low snowpack statewide, the transportation department is shifting its strategy to proactively address wildfire risk.
“It just doesn’t look good for us,” Fifer said at the March 18 meeting. “We are expecting a drought across the state.”
Almost the entire state saw snowfall totals well-below average this past winter, Fifer said. Most years, the state’s snowpack doesn’t peak until April, but this year the snowpack has already peaked and has melted off rapidly, he said.
According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report, more than half the state is experiencing severe drought, Level 2 of 4, with the northwest corner of Colorado experiencing extreme drought, or Level 3 of 4, and parts of Summit, Grand, Eagle, Routt, Garfield and Pitkin counties facing exceptional drought, or Level 4 of 4.
By June, Colorado’s Western Slope — including the Interstate 70 mountain corridor — is expected to be at above-average risk of significant wildland fires, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.
To determine where to focus the highway vegetation management, Fifer said the transportation department will leverage a Colorado State Forest Service Wildfire Risk Map to target roadside mitigation to the areas of the state that have the highest probability of burning.
“When you have 9,000 miles, or 24,000 lane miles, of road, where do you start mitigation?” Fifer asked. “What’s the most surgical area? How can we do it to get the most bang for the limited dollars we have? We’re going to use this data to drive that decision-making and we’re going to start with the most vulnerable areas.”
After choosing priority areas, Fifer said the transportation department will remove diseased trees and trees that are 50% dead or more, especially within the first 15 feet of the right-of-way. He said most of the wood will be chipped and slashed, then left on site to decompose, while larger blocks and diseased trees will be removed.
Ladder fuels, like lower branches, that could carry a fire up into the crown of the forest, will also be removed from trees within the right-of-way, Fifer said. He said stumps will be cut to about 4 inches off the ground.
In addition to their importance as evacuation routes, Fifer noted that “the highways are natural fire lines or fire breaks” that can help slow the spread of wildfires and that firefighters can use to strategically hold the fire at bay.
CDOT Deputy Director of Maintenance Jim Fox told the Transportation Commission that crews typically mow the right-of-way along the state’s highways twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
So far this fiscal year, which began last July, Fox said the transportation department has already completed nearly 28,000 swath miles of roadside mowing, or slightly more than it did in the previous one-year period. He said the transportation department has also removed 3,848 trees from the right-of-way so far this fiscal year, compared to 2,453 trees in the previous fiscal year.
CDOT Director of Maintenance and Operations Shawn Smith noted that the $12 million in snow and ice contingency funds that are left over from the winter, due to the low snowfall, are among the dollars that will help fund the increased roadside wildfire mitigation.
Although the transportation department already has some funds to dedicate toward increasing roadside wildfire mitigation, Fifer said, “We’ll probably need more to handle this.”
He did not provide an estimate for what the additional wildfire mitigation might cost.
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