In a fiercely competitive game, Colorado struggled to sustain the offensive momentum that had propelled them through much of the season, ultimately succumbing to Houston with a 28-14 final score. Despite standout performances from key players, the Buffaloes faced relentless pressure from Houston’s defensive line, which disrupted their passing schemes and stifled their rushing attack. Mistimed penalties and costly turnovers further undermined Colorado’s efforts to seize control during crucial junctures, leaving supporters frustrated as the clock expired.

The flow of the game was heavily influenced by several decisive factors that favored Houston, including:

  • Third-down conversions: Houston successfully converted 55% of their third downs, compared to Colorado’s 27%, enabling sustained offensive drives.
  • Red zone efficiency: While Colorado settled for field goals on two occasions, Houston capitalized with touchdowns on three trips inside the red zone.
  • Defensive takeaways: Houston’s secondary intercepted two passes at critical moments, halting Colorado’s comeback attempts.
Statistic Colorado Houston
Total Yards Gained 310 355
Turnovers Committed 3 1
Time of Possession 27:45 32:15
Penalties 7 4