Colorado's Big 12 Title Hopes Diminish After Loss to Kansas
The Buffaloes' 37-21 defeat leaves their championship path reliant on tiebreakers and other results.
- Kansas dominated Colorado with a 37-21 victory, rushing for 331 yards and securing 522 total yards without punting or turning the ball over.
- Colorado's defense struggled to contain Kansas running back Devin Neal, who recorded 287 total yards and four touchdowns in a career performance.
- The Buffaloes, now 8-3, are tied atop the Big 12 standings with Arizona State and BYU, with Iowa State potentially joining the tie depending on upcoming results.
- If a four-way tie occurs, Arizona State would advance to the Big 12 Championship based on tiebreaker rules, leaving Colorado out of contention.
- Coach Deion Sanders attributed the loss to overconfidence and a lack of execution, vowing improvements ahead of their final regular-season game against Oklahoma State.

































