Colorado vs. UCF highlights: Buffaloes roll Knights

ORLANDO, Fla. – Deion Sanders came home and conquered.

So did Travis Hunter and the other so-called “Florida boys” on the Colorado football team.

They returned to their native state this week, dodged Hurricane Helene and then pulled off a 48-21 win Saturday at Central Florida.

The win gives the Buffaloes (4-1) a three-game winning streak heading into a bye weekend next Saturday. It also matches the win total they had last year in the first season under Sanders, the Colorado coach from Fort Myers, Florida.

Hunter, the two-way star from West Palm Beach, caught nine passes for 89 yards with a touchdown. He added an interception on defense.

Running back Isaiah Augustave, from Naples, Florida, added 39 yards on just four carries, helping revive the Colorado running game, which barely existed before Saturday’s sold-out game at FBC Mortgage Stadium (45,702).

Another Florida native, receiver LaJohntay Wester, scored on a 10-yard touchdown catch to help extend the Buffaloes’ lead to 41-21 late in the third quarter.

The Buffs led 27-14 at halftime after the game was delayed about 50 minutes because of lightning in the area.

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders finished with 290 yards and three touchdowns on 28-for-35 passing.

He led the Buffs on scoring drives on six of seven possessions after throwing an interception on his first possession.

Colorado vs. UCF highlights

Colorado puts game away with scoop-and-score TD

That will do it. Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig’s 95-yard fumble return touchdown gives Colorado a 48-21 lead with just over 5 minutes to go.

Travis Hunter did appear to get injured on the play, bodies rolling up on his leg awkwardly, but he was back walking around on the sideline after a brief stop in the medical tent.

Colorado offense keeps rolling, extends lead back to 20 points

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Colorado continues to click on offense and has extended its lead to 41-21 after a 10-yard touchdown pass from Shedeur Sanders to receiver LaJohntay Wester.

The Buffs have now scored on seven of their past nine possessions with their running game helping take the pressure off of Sanders, the quarterback. The last drive went 65 yards in six plays, including runs of 21 and 19 yards by Isaiah Augustave, a transfer from Arkansas.

UCF got the ball back after that but fumbled the ball away to end the third quarter. Colorado now has the ball and a 41-21 lead with 15 minutes left to play.

UCF gets back in the game

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Colorado just let Central Florida back into the game with 3:58 left in the third quarter. The Buffs seemed to sleep on their 20-point lead and allowed three big pass plays of 54, 23 and 15 yards from UCF quarterback KJ Jefferson. The last one was a play-fake for a 15-yard touchdown up the middle to receiver Xavier Townsend, helping cut CU’s lead to 34-21.

The drive went 92 yards in three plays.

Travis Hunter strikes Heisman pose after incredible interception

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Travis Hunter just did what?

We shouldn’t be surprised anymore by what he does, but the Colorado two-way star still inspires awe by coming up with the ball at just the right time. This time he even struck the Heisman Trophy pose after making an interception against Central Florida with about eight minutes left in the third quarter.

He stepped in front of the UCF pass on the left sideline, taking the ball away from intended receiver Evan Morris, the UCF tight end.

Unfortunately for Colorado, the Buffs couldn’t capitalize on it despite gaining possession at the UCF 38-yard line. They ended up punting it back to UCF with a 34-14 lead with 5:18 left in the third quarter.

Hunter also has nine catches for 79 yards and a touchdown on offense.

Colorado extends lead

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders just led the Buffaloes on their sixth scoring drive in their past seven possessions, helping them take a 34-14 lead against Central Florida with 9:11 left in the third quarter.

The Buffs marched 63 yards on four plays to score this time, highlighted by a 32-yard pass to receiver Will Sheppard that brought the ball to the UCF 1-yard line. Freshman running back Micah Welch then scored on a 1-yard run up the middle.

Welch has 33 yards on four carries to help revive the Colorado running game.

Colorado leads UCF at halftime 27-14

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Colorado leads Central Florida at halftime 27-14 after scoring two field goals in the final 42 seconds of the second quarter.

The first came after another clutch play by two-way starter Travis Hunter, who grabbed a pass from Shedeur Sanders on third down and six for a 29-yard gain, keeping the Buffaloes’ drive alive before they went up 24-14.

Sanders had rolled left to escape pressure and threw it into coverage, where Hunter plucked it away near the UCF 40-yard line.  The Buffs’ drive then sputtered with three plays after that, forcing them to settle for a 36-yard field goal with 37 seconds before halftime.

The kick from Alejandro Mata put the Buffs up 24-14.

After a punt from Central Florida, Colorado got the ball back with a few seconds left and used it to get in position for a 46-yard field goal from Mata as time expired.

Hunter has seven catches for 81 yards and one touchdown at the half. Shedeur Sanders has completed 22 of 27 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. 

UCF keeps pace with Jefferson touchdown

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Central Florida has struck back as it tries to keep up with Colorado. Quarterback KJ Jefferson bowled into the right corner of the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown run with 8:41 left before halftime, helping cut Colorado’s lead to 21-14.

The play ended an eight-play 68-yard drive. Jefferson is 4-for-7 passing for 122 yards and one touchdown with one interception.

Colorado laying it on thanks to run game

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Colorado now has scored touchdowns on three straight possessions to take a 21-7 lead with 12:21 left before halftime. This time running back Dallan Hayden, a transfer from Ohio State, burst up the middle for a 14-yard touchdown.

The Buffaloes have surged since opening the game with an interception from quarterback Shedeur Sanders. And they’ve been buoyed by a part of their offense that barely existed before Saturday – the running game.

The Buffs have 59 yards rushing on 10 carries from three different ball carriers.

Colorado take the lead behind Sanders’ play

ORLANDO, Fla. – Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders appears to be heating up after leading the Buffaloes to a 14-7 at the end of the first quarter. He has led the Buffaloes on back-to-back touchdown drives capped by two big touchdown passes – one for 23 yards to Travis Hunter and one for 47 yards to Will Sheppard.

Sanders finished the first quarter with 12-for-15 passing for 115 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. The CU offense has been boosted by a running game that has 36 yards on seven carries.

UCF scores: RJ Harvey answers back with touchdown

ORLANDO, Fla. – The UCF Knights answered Colorado’s touchdown drive with a touchdown of their own on the very next play. Quarterback KJ Jefferson lofted a first-down pass to the left side of the field, where running back RJ Harvey caught it and outraced Travis Hunter down the left sideline to score on a 75-yard touchdown catch with 3:38 left in the first quarter. The score is tied at 7-7.

Colorado Scores: Shedeur Sanders finds Travis Hunter for touchdown

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Shedeur Sanders-Travis Hunter show just got started. And now the Buffaloes are up 7-0 against Central Florida with 3:49 left in the first quarter.

Sanders, Colorado’s quarterback, found Hunter near the goal line for a 23-yard touchdown pass, finishing an 80-yard, 11-play scoring drive for the Buffaloes. Freshman running back Micah Welch had two runs on the drive for 27 yards.

Hunter now has four catches for 36 yards after two possessions. Sanders is 8-for-9 passing for 35 yards and a touchdown with one interception.

Score: Colorado 7, UCF 0 with 3:49 in the first quarter

Colorado, UCF swap interceptions to start game

ORLANDO, Fla. – Two possessions, two interceptions. After the delayed kickoff, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw an interception on his first possession of the game, setting up a short field for Central Florida at the Colorado 29-yard line.

But the Buffaloes got the ball back with an interception of their own when UCF quarterback KJ Jefferson lofted a pass into the end zone that was picked off by Colorado defensive back Preston Hodge. UCF ran 10 plays before the turnover and has 24 yards of offense.

The score is still 0-0 with 4:17 left in the first quarter.

When is Colorado-UCF game?

Kickoff is Saturday, Sept. 28 at 3:30 p.m. ET from FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

How to watch Colorado vs. UCF game

The game will be broadcast on FOX and also is available on Fubo.

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Colorado-UCF kickoff delayed

ORLANDO, Fla. –  Kickoff for the Colorado-Central Florida game has been delayed until at least 4:20 p.m. ET because of inclement weather and lightning in the area.

The game had been set to start at about 3:30 p.m. on Fox, then was delayed until 4:05 and then 4:20. The new kickoff time is “pending no lightning strikes within 8 miles,” according to the stadium video board. 

College Football Week 5 schedule, Top 25

Virginia Tech at Miami, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. (Friday, Sept. 27)
Kentucky at No. 5 Ole Miss, ABC, Noon
No. 22 BYU at Baylor, FS1, Noon
No. 20 Oklahoma State at No. 25 Kansas State, ESPN, Noon
Minnesota at No. 12 Michigan, FOX, Noon
Fresno State at No. 23 UNLV, FS1, 3:30 p.m.
Arkansas at No. 24 Texas A&M, ESPN, 3:30 p.m.
No. 18 Oklahoma at Auburn, ABC, 3:30 p.m.
No. 17 Louisville at No. 14 Notre Dame, Peacock, 3:30 p.m.
Wisconsin at No. 18 USC, CBS, 3:30 p.m.
Mississippi State at No. 2 Texas, SEC Network, 4:15 p.m.
No. 19 Iowa State at Houston, FS1, 7:00 p.m.
Stanford at No. 15 Clemson, ESPN, 7:00 p.m.
No. 1 Georgia at No. 4 Alabama, ABC, 7:30 p.m.
No. 21 Illinois at No. 8 Penn State, NBC, 7:30 p.m.
No. 3 Ohio State at Michigan State, Peacock, 7:30 p.m.
South Alabama at No. 13 LSU, SEC Network, 7:45 p.m.
No. 7 Oregon at UCLA, FOX, 11:00 p.m.

Colorado vs. UCF odds, line

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Odds as of Saturday.

Spread: UCF (-14)
Moneyline: UCF (-550)
Over/Under: 61.5

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Rain, rocket fill skies near UCF stadium

ORLANDO, Fla. –  A rain cloud burst above the field at FBC Mortgage Stadium about 100 minutes before kickoff, chasing players off the field and under the cover of the stadium. The downpour also chased away Cam Newton, the 2010 Heisman Trophy winner who was strolling on the field before the game as a guest.

It’s not clear how long the rain will last, but the skies have been something to watch here lately. At 1:17 p.m. ET, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission lifted off about 35 miles east of the stadium at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The launch wasn’t visible from the stadium because of cloudy weather.

About an hour before game time, the stadium video board was still imploring fans to leave the seating bowl.

‘Inclement weather in the area!’ the video board said. ‘Please exit the seating bowl at this time.’

Many students still stayed seated behind the end zones.

Deion Sanders, Colorado players return home to Florida for UCF game

Coach Deion Sanders calls them his “Florida boys” – players on his Colorado football team who are Florida natives just like him.

This week many of them came home when the Buffaloes arrived in Orlando Wednesday for Saturday’s game at Central Florida.

The Colorado roster officially lists 18 players on the roster from Florida, second only to players from Texas (21) and more than even players from Colorado itself (14).

But there are more than that with connections to the state. The list doesn’t even include two-way star Travis Hunter, who is from West Palm Beach but moved to Georgia for high school. It also doesn’t include freshman starting offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, who played the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, but is from Washington, D.C.

The list does include wide receiver LaJohntay Wester, who returns home a hero after catching a Hail Mary touchdown pass last week as time expired in the fourth quarter of a 38-31 overtime win against Baylor. He is from Palmetto, Florida, and transferred to Colorado from Florida Atlantic, along with his brother Jaylen, a linebacker for Colorado.

Sanders is from Fort Myers, Florida, and played at Florida State. He has made it a point to recruit players from Florida and cited the state’s high number of players in the NFL. Earlier this year, he also hired Orlando native Warren Sapp to join his coaching staff as a graduate assistant. Sapp starred at the University of Miami.

This is a big recruiting weekend for Deion Sanders

UCF is expected to host dozens of recruits Saturday. But Deion Sanders suggested that many will be there to check out the Buffaloes.

“I shouldn’t say this,” Sanders said on his weekly show on CBS Colorado. “But this is the way we do it… A lot of recruits that really want to see us, they will sign up to go to the game on the behalf of an opposing team.”

Sanders said he guaranteed the Knights will “have their biggest recruiting weekend this weekend.”

“Every recruit in Florida is gonna be on that sideline,” he said.

Colorado vs. UCF predictions

ESPN: UCF has an 82% chance to win

According to ESPN’s Matchup Predictor, the UCF Knights have an 82% chance to beat the Colorado Buffaloes in Week 5.

The Oklahoman: UCF 34, Colorado 31

Justin Martinez writes, ‘Colorado beat the odds in its overtime win over Baylor last week, getting a Hail Mary touchdown from Shedeur Sanders to LaJohntay Wester at the end of regulation. I don’t think the Buffaloes will be able to repeat that magic against the Knights, though. UCF ranks first in the nation in rushing yards per game this season (375.7), and it’ll use that strength to control the time of possession and take the ball out of Sanders’ hands. This one will be closer than the odds suggest, but UCF will still get the win.’

Buffaloes Wire: UCF 34, Colorado 28

Jack Carlough writes, ‘The Knights are currently favored by about two touchdowns, which is far too generous toward UCF. However, Colorado’s special teams woes and continued offensive line problems still have me leaning toward those Knights.’

Colorado vs. UCF all-time record

Saturday will mark the first time the two programs have met and will see UCF (3-0) take on Colorado (3-1), led by its second-year coach, Deion Sanders.

Colorado depth chart

Offense 

QB: Shedeur Sanders
RB: Isaiah Augustave
WR: Will Sheppard
WR: Travis Hunter
WR: Jimmy Horn Jr.
TE: Sav’ell Smalls
LT: Jordan Seaton
LG: Tyler Brown
C: Hank Zilinskas
RG: Kahlil Benson
RT: Phillip Houston

Defense 

DE: BJ Green
DT: Chidozie Nwankwo
DT: Shane Cokes
DE: Samuel Okunlola
LB: Lavonta Bentley
LB: Nakhai Hill-Green
NB: Preston Hodge
CB: Travis Hunter
S: Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig
S: Carter Stoutmire
CB: DJ McKinney

Specialists 

Punter: Mark Vassett
Placekicker: Alejando Mata 

UCF depth chart 

Offense 

QB: KJ Jefferson
RB: RJ Harvey
WR Xavier Townsend
WR: Kobe Hudson
WR: Trent Whittemore
TE: Randy Pittman Jr.
LT: Amari Kight
LG: Adrian Medley
C: Caden Kitler
RG: Marcellus Marshall
RT: Paul Rubelt

Defense 

LDE: Malachi Lawrence
NT: Lee Hunter
DT: Ricky Barber
RDE: Nyjalik Kelly
WLB: Deshawn Pace
MLB: Ethan Barr
CB: Brandon Adams
S: Sheldon Arnold
S: Quadric Bullard
CB: Mac McWilliams
NB: Braeden Marshall

Specialists 

Punter: Mitch McCarthy
Placekicker: Colton Boomer

College Football Fix podcast 

Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY Sports discuss these topics and more in this week’s version of the College Football Fix.

US LBM Coaches Poll 

Nebraska and Memphis both dropped out of this week’s US LBM Coaches Poll. The Georgia Bulldogs pulled ahead to take the top spot with the Texas Longhorns in a close second.

College football bowl projections 

There is still plenty of time left in the season for teams to continue vying for position, with the hope of securing a spot in the College Football Playoff or at the very least a bowl game. Here are Erick Smith’s USA TODAY Sports bowl projections following the results of Week 4 games.

College football Re-Rank 1-134 

Paul Myerberg provides this week’s USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-134, where he ranks every team in college football, including Colorado and UCF before they meet this afternoon.

College football overreactions from Week 4

Reporter Eddie Timanus is back to offer some big-picture perspective in response to a bit of the buzz from Week 4, much of which was generated by members of one conference in particular.

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