Despite facing challenges, first-year Colorado offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur is pleased with the growth of the CU Buffs offense during the spring, adapting to roster changes and player departures.

By the Numbers
  • Pat Shurmur emphasized adapting to the available players daily.
  • Key offensive pieces like Shedeur Sanders and veteran receivers have been present throughout spring practices.
Yes, But

Although facing challenges like player departures and roster adjustments, Shurmur remains optimistic about the offensive progress.

State of Play
  • Challenges included players leaving, roster adjustments, and limited healthy players for practice sessions.
  • Key offensive players, including veterans, have showcased growth throughout spring practices.
What's Next

Closely preparing for the upcoming season, Shurmur aims to continue enhancing the offense with available resources and focusing on individual and collective improvement.

Bottom Line

Pat Shurmur's resilient approach to handling roster changes and challenges during spring practices has led to significant offensive growth and development, setting a positive trajectory for the upcoming season for the CU Buffs.