The Denver Post

Competitio­n on display in Colorado scrimmage

- By Brian Howell BuffZone. com

BOULDER » Three weeks before the season opener, Colorado head football coach Karl Dorrell still has plenty of position battles to settle.

The Buffaloes’ first- year coach has no complaints about the level of competitiv­eness, however.

On Saturday, the Buffs held their first full scrimmage of the preseason.

The session was closed to media and fans, but CU ran 72 plays from scrimmage ( 103 counting special teams) over a 90- minute period at Folsom Field.

“I think the tape will tell us a lot more, but I did see some really good play,” Dorrell said. “Our first and second teams are really, really close in terms of there’s really not much of a drop off in those areas. I didn’t see anything that’s night and day difference in the other. The competitio­n is fierce.

“You don’t want your second teamers to be that big of a drop off from your first teamer and that’s what is nice. We have some good solid depth in our program.”

Saturday marked Dorrell’s first practice at Folsom Field since he was hired in February, and he said it brought back memories from when he was a CU assistant in the 1990s.

“I love this stadium,” he said. “I’ve loved it for years, when I was here coaching. When I walked out there before practice, it was just such a fun feeling being in that stadium. The grass is in great shape. It was good to get our players in that environmen­t, getting a feel of what it’s going to feel like when we play Nov. 7.”

The wait had not been as long for the players, but it felt long because of the coronaviru­s pandemic delaying the season.

Spring practices, traditiona­l fall camp and the early games of the season were all canceled, meaning Saturday was the first football activity on Folsom Field since the Buffs beat Washington, 20- 14, on Nov. 23.

“It felt pretty good,” sophomore safety Mark Perry said. “We’re getting back to football. It’s been a while. Guys are getting banged up because we haven’t hit people in about nine, 10 months, but we’re getting better, though. I think we made a lot of improvemen­ts since the end of last season, so we’ll for sure get a lot better. Being on Folsom Field today was big. We hadn’t been there in 10 months.”

It’s a new- look team with Dorrell now leading the squad and he was pleased to see the depth of the roster on display Saturday.

Dorrell highlighte­d running backs Jarek Broussard and Joe Davis and receivers Vontae Shenault and Montana Lemonious- Craig as stepping up and playing well.

At quarterbac­k, senior Sam Noyer and junior Tyler Lytle continue battling for the starting role, while freshman Brendon Lewis is running the third team offense.

“Both Tyler and Sam did some really good things,” Dorrell said. “I thought Brendon came in and did some nice things too.”

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