The best part about this whole thing is byu is a very young team. The 3 RBs you saw? LJ Martin, True SO (#27) Sione Moa, True FR (#30) Pokaiaua Haunga, True FR (#23) And yet they still ran all over Colorado. This BYU team loses like 12 role players total (not all of them even started)
Haunga (who I really like as a scat) -- he even RS this season. (Only played 4 games & the bowl game.) He's not super fast but his vision & body control are tops. He, Moa & Martin can be real special next season.
BYU's coordinators were fantastic in this game. Incredibly prepared. The defensive game plan and execution was stellar. They feasted on the two weaknesses of the Colorado offense 1) inability to run the ball 2) offensive line giving up pressure. Defensive coordinator was bringing heat from all angles all night. And on offense the one thing I noticed was constant movement presnap to expose what the Colorado defense was in and they had the correct play call adjustment for everything. Emptied the clip on trick plays too. The only thing that wasn't perfect from BYU was the offensive players didn't always execute. Turnovers, drops, etc prevented them from scoring even more.
My friend, slavery was ended in America in 1865. It was ended in most of America before that (the transatlantic slave trade was banned in 1805, and some states, like Vermont, never allowed slavery, ever). 1865 to 2025 is 160 years. So no, she was not alive for slavery. Her parents also probably weren't, and her grandparents probably weren't. Likewise, WWI ended in 1917, so she wasn't alive for that either. The Great Depression started when she was 4, so she probably doesn't remember the good days before it; she probably thought her childhood was normal.
As a byu fan, I don’t believe we saw the best of Colorado on Saturday. I also think byu was playing with a chip on their shoulder. Something they didn’t seem to have during the Kansas or the Arizona state games. Both of these team should have played in the big 12 championship, but only byu regained their desire to prove themselves.
This is the same Colorado team who beat Oklahoma State 52-0, who beat Utah 49-24 and Utah coach Whittingham called them "the best team we've played this year".
@@smokiej579 Or how strong BYU is. 2-loss BYU had a road win over a 2-loss playoff team in SMU. BYU also curb-stopped KSU, who physically beat up CU in Boulder. BYU struggled after they lost two of their Sr OL late (we got one back (our C) for the Alamo Bowl). It happens to everyone.
@dalecaswell4217 that's true, you're right, BYU seemed really strong this year, I didn't mean to take that showing away from them, my apologies. I was more referring to the other "impressive" wins Colorado had. I just don't think they were more than a 6 or 7 win team in another p4 conference
@@smokiej579 I thought it was clear BYU game-planned CU a lot more thoroughly than CU did us. I think CU came ready to play, but didn't fear us nearly us much as we did them. And it cost em. While I liked our chances against CU's OL, but I really wasn't expecting us to shut down Shedeur for all four quarters, basically. Our two Corners who tag-teamed on Hunter (Collins & Bamba) -- ended up holding him in check a lot better than I thought they would. I expected a lot more high-light reel catches for him than we saw. Us Y fans are pretty excited about getting Bamba back for a year with the new JC eligibility ruling. We rarely get NFL caliber Corners like him.
Civil war ended in 1865 and the 13 amendment was passed on December 6, 1865 (a number of southern states failed to ratify the 13 amendment until the 2000s). The last recorded case of slavery happened in West Virginia in the 1970s, but during Jim Crow and the Black codes era communities would create laws in order to in prison black people and thus enslaved them as part of being in prison (which slavery for committing a crime is still legal). Outside of that background information, Peggy Coppom lived through during the Great Depression and Jim Crow along with possible knowing people who was enslaved and\or enslaved someone.
about the slavery juju, slavery was no longer a thing in the 40s and even earlier it was segregation that was still in affect. now her parents and grandparents DEF had slaves and lived throughy slavery
Colorado was not a state during the slavery era. Her ancestors were not even there. Just because you were white in the slave era, doesn’t mean you owned one. It’s like your great grandchildren assuming you must have owned a Tesla.
"She lived through slavery." ... ... ... bro thinks we still in the 1960s or something? hahaha. The last Confederate community of slaves in the US was freed on June 19, 1865. She would have to be at least 160. I'm sure he misspoke, but still funny as shit!
Bro their man coverage is getting killed by routes in the back field 🤦🏿♂️.. atleast they can run some match zone or something if that’s the look they want 🤦🏿♂️
I think Colorado is just as good as they were hyped to be. But mentality has a lot to do with these games. BYU let overconfidence get them for the Kansas and Arizona state games, and they came in feeling the need to prove themselves. Colorado stomped teams that byu squeaked by, and allowed their own hype to get to them. I think if they came in with the mentality of needing to prove something, it would’ve been a much closer game
Every CU fan reaction I have watched has brought up some cap about race and now slavery?!?!? What the hell is wrong with you people? Why can't it just be about the game? 16:50 watch the Heisman Trophy winner. Just wait til next season, there's going to be Kleenex vending machines all over CU campus.
Best and most disrespectful moment was the Deion shuffle at 19:46. Love it.
The best part about this whole thing is byu is a very young team. The 3 RBs you saw?
LJ Martin, True SO (#27)
Sione Moa, True FR (#30)
Pokaiaua Haunga, True FR (#23)
And yet they still ran all over Colorado. This BYU team loses like 12 role players total (not all of them even started)
Haunga (who I really like as a scat) -- he even RS this season. (Only played 4 games & the bowl game.) He's not super fast but his vision & body control are tops. He, Moa & Martin can be real special next season.
@@dalecaswell4217 I’m so freaking excited for those 3, especially the freshmen. 3 headed dragon next season
BYU's coordinators were fantastic in this game. Incredibly prepared. The defensive game plan and execution was stellar. They feasted on the two weaknesses of the Colorado offense 1) inability to run the ball 2) offensive line giving up pressure. Defensive coordinator was bringing heat from all angles all night. And on offense the one thing I noticed was constant movement presnap to expose what the Colorado defense was in and they had the correct play call adjustment for everything. Emptied the clip on trick plays too. The only thing that wasn't perfect from BYU was the offensive players didn't always execute. Turnovers, drops, etc prevented them from scoring even more.
#27 played lights out! Give BYU the credit they deserve.
My friend, slavery was ended in America in 1865. It was ended in most of America before that (the transatlantic slave trade was banned in 1805, and some states, like Vermont, never allowed slavery, ever). 1865 to 2025 is 160 years. So no, she was not alive for slavery. Her parents also probably weren't, and her grandparents probably weren't.
Likewise, WWI ended in 1917, so she wasn't alive for that either. The Great Depression started when she was 4, so she probably doesn't remember the good days before it; she probably thought her childhood was normal.
Loved this game, why are you so surprised at one time BYU was ranked number 6 in the CFP.
As a byu fan, I don’t believe we saw the best of Colorado on Saturday. I also think byu was playing with a chip on their shoulder. Something they didn’t seem to have during the Kansas or the Arizona state games.
Both of these team should have played in the big 12 championship, but only byu regained their desire to prove themselves.
This is the same Colorado team who beat Oklahoma State 52-0, who beat Utah 49-24 and Utah coach Whittingham called them "the best team we've played this year".
Guess it might show him weak the big 12 is
@@smokiej579 Or how strong BYU is. 2-loss BYU had a road win over a 2-loss playoff team in SMU. BYU also curb-stopped KSU, who physically beat up CU in Boulder.
BYU struggled after they lost two of their Sr OL late (we got one back (our C) for the Alamo Bowl). It happens to everyone.
@dalecaswell4217 that's true, you're right, BYU seemed really strong this year, I didn't mean to take that showing away from them, my apologies. I was more referring to the other "impressive" wins Colorado had. I just don't think they were more than a 6 or 7 win team in another p4 conference
@@smokiej579 I thought it was clear BYU game-planned CU a lot more thoroughly than CU did us. I think CU came ready to play, but didn't fear us nearly us much as we did them. And it cost em.
While I liked our chances against CU's OL, but I really wasn't expecting us to shut down Shedeur for all four quarters, basically. Our two Corners who tag-teamed on Hunter (Collins & Bamba) -- ended up holding him in check a lot better than I thought they would. I expected a lot more high-light reel catches for him than we saw. Us Y fans are pretty excited about getting Bamba back for a year with the new JC eligibility ruling. We rarely get NFL caliber Corners like him.
Big 12 teams were ass this year
8:21 biggest play of the game
Colorado isn't bad - BYU is just better than you thought.
"this shit was sad. hard to watch." ... only if you are a CU fan.
The hard part was that BYU should have drop upwards of 50, but they kept getting cute and sloppy
How you got the "heisman" on your team and only get 14 points
How you hating every time
@@malachiarnett3620this isn't hate lol.
Yes it is
He wasn’t getting the ball they oline was doing bad ngl
BYU held high scoring SMU to 15 points. The have a very good defense.
Civil war ended in 1865 and the 13 amendment was passed on December 6, 1865 (a number of southern states failed to ratify the 13 amendment until the 2000s). The last recorded case of slavery happened in West Virginia in the 1970s, but during Jim Crow and the Black codes era communities would create laws in order to in prison black people and thus enslaved them as part of being in prison (which slavery for committing a crime is still legal). Outside of that background information, Peggy Coppom lived through during the Great Depression and Jim Crow along with possible knowing people who was enslaved and\or enslaved someone.
Where can I donate so you can clean your room
I'm so glad the Packers won't be faced with the first 2 picks in the draft.
Has anyone ever made it thru one of JuJu's reactions. I never can, stops the video too much and over talks about nothing.
🧍🏾♂️bro just don’t watch it’s his channel ..
about the slavery juju, slavery was no longer a thing in the 40s and even earlier it was segregation that was still in affect. now her parents and grandparents DEF had slaves and lived throughy slavery
Shit had me dead. Bruh really said slavery.
Colorado was not a state during the slavery era. Her ancestors were not even there. Just because you were white in the slave era, doesn’t mean you owned one. It’s like your great grandchildren assuming you must have owned a Tesla.
It funnier than hell though.
"She lived through slavery." ... ... ... bro thinks we still in the 1960s or something? hahaha. The last Confederate community of slaves in the US was freed on June 19, 1865. She would have to be at least 160. I'm sure he misspoke, but still funny as shit!
I was mad when he sad she lived through 80's. I'm like thinking, haven't we all lived through the 80's. But the slavery thing cracked me up.
Bro their man coverage is getting killed by routes in the back field 🤦🏿♂️.. atleast they can run some match zone or something if that’s the look they want 🤦🏿♂️
100 years old and lived thru slavery? Ummm, well, ok...I guess it depends on how you define slavery.
Colorado is a black media hyped team
Get that hate your heart it don’t loo good.
Everything has to be race related
Very true.
I think Colorado is just as good as they were hyped to be. But mentality has a lot to do with these games. BYU let overconfidence get them for the Kansas and Arizona state games, and they came in feeling the need to prove themselves.
Colorado stomped teams that byu squeaked by, and allowed their own hype to get to them. I think if they came in with the mentality of needing to prove something, it would’ve been a much closer game
@malachiarnett3620 how many bowl games they won? They been to the playoffs under coach prime?
They are shit g
Did this bro jus say the depression and 2 world wars 🤣🦆🐒
Don’t matter most if not all white people that old for sure were racist and still are and much much much younger
Are you going to react to Nebraska vs Boston College
Every CU fan reaction I have watched has brought up some cap about race and now slavery?!?!? What the hell is wrong with you people? Why can't it just be about the game? 16:50 watch the Heisman Trophy winner. Just wait til next season, there's going to be Kleenex vending machines all over CU campus.
😮😮😮🔥🔥