Colorado Buffaloes tight end Brady Kopetz spoke to reporters this week. He made a bold claim about what this Buffaloes team is capable of.
Brady Kopetz is a fifth year tight end with the Buffs. He spent some time on Thursday talking to media. Colorado is coming off a disappointing three-win 2025 season. Kopetz sounds like he’s confident there will be a turnaround in 2026.
“This team feels ready to shock the world,” Kopetz said.
The odds are stacked against Colorado. According to Draftkings Sportsbook, the Buffs have a win total of 4.5 with odds of +134 on the over and -160 on the under. If DraftKings’ projection comes true, Colorado will miss a bowl game for the third time in three seasons under coach Deion Sanders.
Colorado hired Coach Prime prior to the 2023 season. He has an overall record of 16-21 in Boulder. Sanders took over a team coming off a 1-11 2022 season. They got off to a hot start in his first season at 3-0 and took the country by storm. The Buffs then got a reality check the rest of the way, losing eight of their final nine games to finish the 2023 season with a record of 4-8.
Colorado bounced back in a big way in 2024, winning nine games. They regressed in 2025, going 3-9. What does 2026 have in store?
If Colorado is to have a big season, there will be a lot on the plate for projected starting quarterback Julian Lewis. Lewis is heading into his second year with Colorado. He was a true freshman in 2025 after signing with the Buffs as a member of their 2025 high school recruiting class as a four-star recruit.
He ended up playing in four games, throwing for 589 yards with four touchdowns and zero interceptions. By not playing in a fifth game, Lewis remained elgible to redshirt, which he did. He is now a redshirt freshman.
Colorado will have a new offensive coordinator dialing up plays for Lewis. That would be Brennan Marion. Marion was the head coach of the Sacramento State Hornets in 2025. It was his lone year at the helm for Sac State, leading them a 7-5 season just one year removed from a three-win 2024.
Marion is bringing his go-go offense to Boulder. The go-go is an uptempo offensive style that primarily features the quarterback in the shotgun with two running backs in the backfield. It worked for Marion at Sac State last season, as the Hornets averaged 33.8 points per game.
The go-go working at Sac State and working at the Big 12 level are two completely different things though. It will be interesting to see how the go-go translates to this Buffs offense.
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