4 things to know, key matchups and predictions

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CU Buffs (0-1) at Air Force (1-0); 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Falcon Stadium

TV/Radio: KCNC-TV (Ch. 4)/ 630 AM, 94.1 FM

Line: Air Force -17.5, 50 over/under

Weather: 52 degrees, cloudy, possible showers

What to know

Heads, it’s B-Lew; Tails, it’s Shrout? For the second straight week, Buffs coach Karl Dorrell is keeping his quarterback plans under wraps until kickoff. Neither Brendon Lewis (13-of-18 passing, 78 yards) or J.T. Shrout (13-of-23, 157 yards) were particularly impressive vs. TCU, although Shrout got CU into the end zone on a garbage-time TD toss to Jordyn Tyson with 73 seconds left.

Points at the Academy matter. Air Force has lost only six home games since 2018, and the six losses have two major factors in common. The first? Finishing drives whenever you’ve got the ball. Those six opponents averaged 3.5 points per possession vs. the Falcons, not including kneel-downs. Context: CU averaged 1.3 points per possession in its opener against TCU.

Turnovers at the Academy (also) matter. The second factor? In those six AFA home losses, the Falcons either lost or broke even in the turnover battle. The three teams that won at Falcon Stadium last fall were a combined plus-4 in turnover margin against the Zoomies. Against a Troy Calhoun offense, empty possessions are fatal.

Buffs have history at their backs. CU hasn’t lost at the Academy since 1963, in a game that was moved to December because of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The Buffs went 5-0 over their next five visits to Falcon Stadium, including a 28-27 win in their last trip to date — Oct. 5, 1974.

Key matchups

CU S Trevor Woods vs. Air Force QB Haaziq Daniels. Woods had a solid night vs. TCU (team-high eight stops), but Daniels is a veteran when it comes to pulling the strings of the Zoomies’ triple-option attack. The senior ran for 107 yards and threw for 109 more — scoring through the air and on the ground — against Northern Iowa last Saturday.

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