After an unforgiving offseason Colorado football is finally ready to hit the ground running and start the path to the 2022 season with spring practices beginning Wednesday. The last few months have seen the roster undergo some massive changes that will create a significantly redesigned team compared to last season.
The Buffaloes struggled with offensive production during the 2021 season as they went 4-8 overall and 3-6 in Pac-12 play. The inefficiency on that side of the ball led to OC Darrin Chiaverini being pushed out, he’s now an offensive analyst at UCLA, and necessitated the arrival of Mike Sanford, the former offensive coordinator at Minnesota.