BOULDER – Not too many positive things can be said about the Colorado Buffaloes’ offensive line from the past few years. They’ve been flat-out out-classed, out-skilled and out-played. It’s been one of the biggest reasons the program has been ousted from postseason play for nearly decade.
That’s the job Klayton Adams just switched into.
The former running backs and tight ends coach, Adams is looking to change the recent dreary play of this pinnacle position as he embraces his new role as offensive line coach.
Adams makes the move following solid success in coaching running backs and tight ends for three years at CU, a role he took after his departure from San Jose State where he coached alongside Mike MacIntyre.