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CU favored against Cal

Buffs host the downtrodden Bears football program
Colorado has struggled to stop the likes of Bishop Sankey and Washington, but the Buffaloes get to pick on a more similar opponent Saturday in Boulder. Cal, like CU, has been struggling on the gridiron, and the three-win Buffs are the favorites against the one-win Bears.

BOULDER

Mike MacIntyre wasn’t exactly expecting an instantaneous turnaround at Colorado.

The first-year Buffaloes’ head coach inherited a team coming off a school-worst 1-11 season a year ago, and that “doesn’t get fixed overnight with a magic wand.”

Earlier this week, MacIntyre grew a little gruff when he was asked about his team’s progress this season. More specifically, the lack of it on the field.

“We didn’t break it. We’re here to fix it. And we’re fixing it,” MacIntyre said. “And we’ll keep working to fix it, and we’ll keep going forward, and we’ll keep having the right attitude and the right positive-ness. ... We’ve been down for a while here at Colorado, and we’re going to be back.”

Here’s something rather new for the Buffaloes (3-6, 0-6 Pac-12): They’re actually favored against California (1-9, 0-7 Pac-12) on Saturday as both teams chase after their first conference win of the season.

Any added pressure stepping into the role of favorite for a change?

“It doesn’t really matter to me if we are favored or not favored in the game because we treat the game the same way,” Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau said. “You want to play your best with every game and with every snap.”

The Bears are amid a rough season, too, under new head coach Sonny Dykes.

“We haven’t been able to get that kind of consistent execution,” Dykes said. “From an outsider’s standpoint, there’s not much to look at and say, ‘Boy, they’ve gotten this much better.’ It’s been a learning experience for all of us.”

MacIntyre feels the same way.

“Most people didn’t predict us to win three games this year going into the season, and we’ll win some more before the year is over,” MacIntyre said.

Here are five things to keep in mind as the Bears and Buffs each try to snap out of losing streaks:

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Even on a sprained ankle, Paul Richardson remains one of the most explosive receivers in the country. His nine touchdowns this season have gone for an average of 51.8 yards.

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By MacIntyre’s count, the Buffs missed 37 tackles in a 59-7 loss at Washington last weekend.

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Quarterback Jared Goff has thrown for 3,141 yards this season, just 359 shy of breaking the school’s single-season mark set by Pat Barnes in 1996. Goff has thrown seven of his 17 touchdown passes in the last two weeks.

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To think, MacIntyre was considered for the Cal position before it went to Dykes.

Dykes and MacIntyre are good friends.

This isn’t the first time Cal and Colorado have met with both having new coaches. In 1982, Bill McCartney’s team faced Joe Kapp’s Cal squad, with the Buffs losing 31-17.

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Dykes had little idea who Liufau was until he replaced Connor Wood at quarterback last month for the Buffs.

AP freelance writer Mike Wagaman in Berkeley, Calif., contributed to this report.



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