BOULDER — Colorado offensive line coach Bill O'Boyle has heard it more than once since he took the job under Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders.
If the Buffaloes can keep No. 2 upright, CU's offense has a very good chance of being successful.
No. 2, of course, is quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who also happens to be the head coach's son. But more important than the coach-quarterback familial relationship in this instance is that Shedeur is also the key cog in coordinator Sean Lewis' rebuilt, up-tempo offense.
If Sanders has time to operate, Colorado has the offensive skill players to put points on the board early and often.