BOULDER — Up until a couple of weeks ago, the Colorado Buffaloes' pass defense had been playing well. Headed into the eighth game of the season, CU had not allowed an opponent to break the 300-yard mark in the air and had given up just nine touchdown passes in seven games.
But that all changed in a hurry. In the last two games combined, CU's pass defense has given up nearly 695 yards (345 to Oregon State and 350 to Arizona) and eight touchdowns.
Now, the Buffs must deal with No. 10 Washington's State's "Air Raid" attack in Saturday's 1:30 p.