Colorado Football Innovates Special Teams with ‘Wefense’
The Colorado football team is prioritizing special teams, rebranding it as "wefense," which emphasizes collaboration between offensive and defensive players. Tight ends coach Josh Niblett stressed the importance of creating a cohesive unit focused on finding the "best 11" players who can synergize effectively. As training camp progresses, competition for spots within special teams has intensified, fostering a committed atmosphere among players. Notable contributions come from punter Damon Greaves, who highlights the strong rivalry among long snappers, and newly added Cadel Ayala, known for his versatility in multiple kicking roles. The focus on special teams, driven by Coach Prime's support, aims to establish a winning culture as the Buffs prepare for their upcoming games.
By the Numbers- Four long snappers are competing for game reps, showcasing strong competition and capability.
- All three placekickers—Elliott Arnold, Daniel Gerlach, and Cadel Ayala—are noted for their ability to kick through the end zone consistently.
- Evaluations for the depth chart are ongoing as the team deepens its preparation for the upcoming season.
- Players are encouraged to win jobs and build trust, with the focus gradually shifting to game preparation.
The Buffs will continue to assess their special teams lineup as they finalize the depth chart ahead of their game against Georgia Tech. Further training sessions are anticipated to enhance the cohesion and performance of the unit.
Bottom LineColorado's innovative approach to special teams, or "wefense," reflects a commitment to creating a competitive yet supportive environment, crucial for their success in the coming season.
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