December 29th 2024.
Cam Ward didn't feel like finishing the game, so he decided to opt out during the second half. Even Ralphie VI, the beloved mascot, wasn't feeling the energy and decided to skip out on pregame festivities. As it turns out, the young bison had the right idea all along.
The Alamo Bowl turned out to be a disaster for the Buffaloes. Their star player, Travis Hunter, only managed to rack up 103 yards on three plays, while the rest of the team struggled to keep up with BYU. Coach Prime, known for his stern attitude, couldn't help but feel disappointed in the lackluster performance of his players.
The Buffaloes were up against a tough opponent in BYU, who came in with a chip on their shoulder. The Cougars were determined to show that they belonged in the Big 12 conference, and they did just that by dominating the game. By the end of the third quarter, the Buffaloes had only gained 120 yards of total offense, while BYU had already scored 36 points.
It was clear that the Buffaloes were no match for the Cougars. They were fooled by an onside kick and outrun for a score on a BYU punt return. Even their star player, Travis Hunter, was visibly frustrated with his teammates. The coaches also seemed to be asleep at the wheel, making questionable decisions and not utilizing their timeouts effectively.
BYU's coach, Kalani Sitake, took advantage of the Buffaloes' weaknesses and exploited them throughout the game. He focused on their inside linebackers and continuously ran plays that left them exhausted and unable to keep up. The Cougars played with a sense of freedom and determination, while the Buffaloes seemed weighed down by the pressure of the game.
Despite a few timely takeaways by the CU defense, the Buffaloes were no match for the speed and physicality of BYU. Their offense couldn't get anything going, and their defense was constantly on their heels. Even when the Buffaloes had the chance to make a comeback, they couldn't capitalize and ended up falling behind by four scores before halftime.
The second half was no different, as BYU continued to dominate and the Buffaloes struggled to keep up. It was a disappointing performance for a team that had been one of the fastest in the nation all season. But as the game went on, it became clear that BYU had come prepared and was determined to prove themselves as a worthy opponent.
In the end, the Buffaloes were left with a bitter taste in their mouths. Their fans, who had initially shown up with high hopes and loud cheers, slowly made their way out of the stadium, disappointed and wondering what had gone wrong. It was a tough loss for the Buffaloes, but it was a well-deserved win for BYU.
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