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CU's new offense brings defense up to speed, too : Top Stories : Boulder Daily Camera
The offense definitely had its way with the defense in the first scrimmage of Colorado spring football practices on Saturday, using a hurry-up attack to rack up more than 300 yards in both rushing and passing. The hurry-up approach -- something defensive backs coach Greg Brown refers to as "fast-break football" -- would seem to be a nightmare for defensive coaches who are teaching a herd of ...
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No-Huddle Epidemic Continues to Spread Across Big 12
FanHouse — ... In Colorado, on the other hand, the defensive staff has realized the benefits that practicing against a no-huddle approach could have come fall. ...

DAN HAWKINS UNDERSTANDS ALL, FORGIVES.
EDSBS — This veil of reality, it is but a mist few may see through, a trifling rush of wind through the bamboo. The hurry-up offense is but a trick of the mind, merely a normal offense seen through the prejudice of your paltry perceptions of time. The freshman All-American guard you see? He was a fullback all along, and you just did not see it, so preoccupied were you with the chaos of the moment. I lift not the weight; instead, it lifts me. And that lonely vandal who defaced the multipurpose bubble…just a blind spirit who didn’t get good parenting, man. Hawkins confirmed the school’s new multi-purpose bubble was ...

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