The Colorado Buffaloes were able to defend Folsom Field as they came from behind and won in overtime against the Baylor Bears in Big 12 Conference 38-31. This game was exciting on both sides as these teams are not too different from one another. Let's take a look at the statistics and see how this game wound up the way it did.
The Baylor Bears looked like they had the game in control but with no time remaining, the Colorado Buffaloes scored a 43-yard touchdown to tie the game and force overtime. Colorado dominated the time of possessions with a few ticks shy of 36 minutes.
This game is going to be remembered for some time as Colorado is now 3-1 (1-0 Big 12) and close to already surpassing their win total from last season. Below is the breakdown of how the scoring happened throughout the game.
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