The Denver Post

Colorado (1-2) vs. Arizona State (2-1)

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8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.)

TV: ESPNU Radio: 630 AM

Line: ASU -14.5, 44.5 over/under Weather: 85 degrees, cloudy with 15% chance of showers

WHAT TO KNOW

Staying the course. CU coach Karl Dorrell promised to “wipe the slate clean” after one of the worst offensive performanc­es in program history — 63 yards and six first downs in a 30-0 loss to Minnesota. A few days later, the biggest change was … Dorrell vowing to attend more offensive meetings? The Buffs haven’t scored in seven quarters, and they’re running it back with struggling freshman QB Brendon Lewis and offensive play-caller Darrin Chiaverini in Tempe. Will that patience pay off?

Broussard’s health. Dorrell crypticall­y declared running back Jarek Broussard “fine” ahead of the Minnesota game. Then the reigning Pac-12 offensive player of the year proceeded to touch the ball just five times for eight yards, with Dorrell admitting Broussard was still dinged up from an injury sustained vs Texas A&M. If last week’s showing is any indication — backup QB Drew Carter was CU’S leading rusher at nine yards — the Buffs could really use a healthy Broussard.

Sloppy Sun Devils. After playing two FCS opponents to start the season, Arizona State face-planted in Provo with four turnovers and 16 penalties for 121 yards in a 27-17 loss to Brigham Young. In Year 4 of Herm Edwards’ “New Leadership Model” in

Tempe, the Sun Devils have been decidedly undiscipli­ned. Aside from the current NCAA investigat­ion into improper recruiting practices, ASU is 127th in FBS at 106.33 penalty yards per game.

Dogged again. For the second time in three weeks, the Buffs enter a game as double-digit underdogs.

Two weeks ago, CU made that 17.5point line look silly, leading Texas A&M most of the game before falling 10-7. The Buffs have covered three of the past four times they were doubledigi­t dogs, winning once (+14.0 vs. Washington in 2019). They are 2-16 overall in such instances (1-10 on the road) since 2015 and have covered eight times (four road, four home).

KEY MATCHUPS

Lewis vs. ASU DBS. Lewis gets little relief a week after submitting a dud against Minnesota (8 of 16, 55 yards). ASU has two preseason allpac-12 defensive backs (Chase Lucas and Evan Fields) and has given up just 143.3 passing yards per game with five intercepti­ons this season. Lewis has crossed 100 yards passing once with CU (102 vs. UNC) and is the 104th-rated passer in FBS. The freshman could really use some easy throws early to re-establish some confidence .

CU LBS vs. ASU RBS. After shutting down a Texas A&M run game turned predictabl­e by a first-quarter injury to its starting QB, CU wore down against Minnesota (53 carries, 277 yards). Another deep, physical backfield awaits in Tempe. ASU moved the ball efficientl­y with backs Rachaad White (15-71) and Daniyel Ngata (8-82) vs. BYU, and that was without QB Jayden Daniels contributi­ng much on the ground. Translatio­n: LB Nate Landman should have his hands full once again.

— Matt Schubert, The Denver Post

PREDICTION­S

Kyle Fredrickso­n, sports reporter:

ASU 17, CU 10

It’s a shame the Buffs are wasting their Top-25 defense by having a miserable offense. But CU fights to keep this one closer than most expect.

Sean Keeler, sports columnist:

ASU 24, CU 7

The Sun Devils defense isn’t scary — but, on paper, neither was Minnesota’s. Let’s keep the bar low and say this: The Buffs will score. Somehow. Just don’t ask how. Or when. Or how often.

Matt Schubert, deputy sports editor: ASU 20, CU 13

The Buffs break their streak of scoreless quarters, but the losing skid continues.

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