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CU Notes: Dorrell Says Buffs Need ‘Spark’ At Quarterback

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CU quarterback J.T. Shrout was 5-for-21 Saturday against Air Force.



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Neill Woelk, Contributing Editor






AIR FORCE ACADEMY — After a new Colorado starting quarterback produced the same old results for the Buffaloes in a 41-10 loss to Air Force on Saturday, head coach Karl Dorrell said the position competition is still wide open — and he hinted that the battle is not limited to two contenders.

J.T. Shrout took the starting reins for the first time as a Buff on Saturday, but struggled in the wet weather. Shrout played the entire game and finished just 5-for-21 for 51 yards and an interception off a tipped ball. Brendon Lewis, who had started the last 13 games for CU, did not play.

“My gut told me to keep (Shrout) in there because he hasn’t played and needs work,” Dorrell said of the QB who transferred to Colorado last year but missed the entire season with a knee injury. “He didn’t play as well as he expected himself to play and he needs a lot of work. I think that was really the right thing, to keep grinding on him just so we can get a good evaluation of what we think he is. We’ll get a chance to visit and watch on the tape and talk about what we do moving forward, but that was something that I felt strongly about.”

 Dorrell also said the competition “absolutely” remains open and that he and offensive coordinator Mike Sanford could also…

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