The Denver Post

Buffs prepping for Mccaffery’s first game at UNC

- By Brian Howell Buffzone.com

BOULDER» Colorado is a week away from its season opener and the Buffaloes are in game prep mode.

Studying for the opponent is a bit more challengin­g than usual, though.

On Sept. 3, the Buffs will host Northern Colorado at Folsom Field (7 p.m., TV: Pac-12 Networks).

The Bears, from the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n, haven’t played a game since 2019 because the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the FCS season in 2020. And, they’ve never played a game under first-year head coach Ed Mccaffrey, who has never coached in college.

“We started the last two days of our preparatio­n for Northern Colorado with what little informatio­n we have,” Dorrell said Friday. “The big thing I’m preaching with our team is that we’re probably going to play a game that’s going to seem like it’s unscouted in a way. We’re going to have to settle in and see what they’re doing and adjust and still do some very effective things from the start. So that’s going to be a tremendous challenge, but I think it’s a great challenge for our team.”

Mccaffrey came to UNC from Valor Christian High School, where he was the head coach for two seasons, in 2018-19. Several of UNC’S coaches came from Valor, as well, including defensive coordinato­r Scott Darnell. Offensive coordinato­r Max Mccaffrey is in his first as a coach on any level.

This week, Dorrell said the CU staff has watched film of Mccaffrey’s Valor Christian teams, but that it’s tough to scout UNC from that film.

“There might be some things that (Mccaffrey) does from that, but usually high school offenses aren’t quite as adept as college offenses and defenses,” Dorrell said. “We did get a chance to do that, but we’re not going to make a game plan on Valor Christian.

“I don’t know what their systems are. They’re not letting out any informatio­n from their scrimmages. … We’re going to have to adjust as we go, but I think we do enough offensivel­y that (the Buffs defense) is not going to see anything that we haven’t been doing against our defense. We just don’t know what their style of play (will be).”

Dorrell said Friday that the Buffs have also watched film of UNC quarterbac­k Dylan Mccaffrey from his time at Michigan, but he threw only 35 passes for the Wolverines and was in a different system than he’s in now.

Regardless of the opponent, Dorrell said his team is eager to play.

“I think we’ve had a really good camp and I’m sure these guys are eager to play right now,” Dorrell said. “I try to keep them focused about, ‘Let’s take care of each day at a time,’ as we prepare and get ready and then let it loose when it’s time to play on Friday.”

Raising the bar. Dorrell hasn’t complained about a bad practice throughout the preseason and said that’s because his team has learned how to practice at a high level.

“They understand when they step on the field, it’s time to get to work,” Dorrell said. “Is every practice a perfect practice? No, but the intent, the effort, their attitudes, how hard they’re working; those are the things that have been extremely consistent since we started in training camp. There hasn’t been a bad practice, but there’s always stuff to improve and they know that.”

Maturing quickly. Just a year ago, Christian Gonzalez was a true freshman trying to figure out college football, so he understand­s the task in front of CU’S trio of freshman cornerback­s: Kaylin Moore, Nikko Reed and Tyrin Taylor.

After starting every game in 2020, however, Gonzalez is somewhat of a veteran in the room and he’s been impressed with the young trio.

“The young corners have definitely developed in camp,” Gonzalez said. “They’ve learned and I can see they’re picking up on the game a lot faster, adjusting to game speed, which is just the biggest transition I feel like. I think everybody (in the room) has stepped up and is ready to play.”

Easing up. When the COVID-19 pandemic caused the football season to be put on hold last year, Carson Wells loaded up on classes. That made him extremely busy when the football season resumed.

The fifth-year junior has a bit more time on his hands this fall.

“I’m in grad school now so I’m just chillin’,” he said. “I’ve got a couple of assignment­s a week. I spend way more time on my body (than last year); spend way more time in film. I get up here and watch NFL sack cut-ups. I spend all day in here.”

 ?? Timothy Hurst, Daily Camera ?? Northern Colorado coach Ed Mccaffrey, right, goes in for a handshake with Colorado’s Karl Dorrell on Wednesday during the Front Range Coaches Huddle media event at Blake Street Tavern.
Timothy Hurst, Daily Camera Northern Colorado coach Ed Mccaffrey, right, goes in for a handshake with Colorado’s Karl Dorrell on Wednesday during the Front Range Coaches Huddle media event at Blake Street Tavern.

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