With plenty of material to work with and learn from, the University of Colorado football team went back to work Saturday.
It was a short yet focused workout late Saturday afternoon, less than 48 hours after enduring the sting of an ugly season-opening loss at Hawaii.
"We come back and do corrections from the game before, because if you don't correct it, somebody will copy it and it will show up again somewhere down the road in the next three or four weeks," MacIntyre said. "And then we also (started) to get ready for UMass."
Among the corrections MacIntyre noted were a defense that was solid overall but surrendered a critical big play on a 79-yard touchdown reception; the time management issues that cost CU critical timeouts in the second half; and an offensive line that often was unable to keep pace with the stunts utilized by Hawaii's defensive front.