BOULDER — Colorado offensive line coach Klayton Adams likes the material with which he's been given to work.
For Adams, the question is how quickly he can mold that raw material into a cohesive unit that can be the bulwark for a successful Buffaloes offense in 2018.
"There's some pretty talented guys, some pretty tough guys, some pretty smart guys," Adams said last week. "We just have to put it all together and we have to get five of them to put it all together at the same time in a game. You see little flashes of it in practice, but right now there's a long way to go and a lot of work ahead of us.