Colorado linebacker Nate Landman will have his eye on Arizona's backfield this week.
BOULDER — Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre admits that when he began film study this week for Arizona, the mere sight of No. 14 gave him nightmares.
It's no surprise. It was just a year ago that Arizona's No. 14 — quarterback Khalil Tate — gashed the Buffs for an FBS quarterback record 327 yards rushing and four touchdowns in a 45-42 win in Boulder. Tate's night overshadowed a standout effort from Colorado's Phillip Lindsay (41 carries, 281 yards, three touchdowns) in a game that set an FBS record for most combined rushing yards (608) by two opposing players.