Finish. It’s the word on every Colorado players, coaches, and fans minds as camp kicks off and the 2016 campaign begins. It’s no secret that the University of Colorado hasn’t been to a bowl game since 2007, and it’s not a secret that they’ve struggled to find any type of success in their transition to the PAC-12 Conference. There are a couple of crucial things that have to occur if CU is going to participate in the postseason for the first time since they lost 27-24 to Alabama in the Independence Bowl.
After missing the last part of the season in 2015, the health of 3 year starting quarterback Sefo Liufau and his return from the Lisfranc injury that sidelined him is the biggest storyline to watch if Colorado is going to make a bowl game.