2005 Colorado Buffaloes football team
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The 2005 Colorado Buffaloes football team represented the University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Colorado at Boulder
The University of Colorado Boulder is a public research university located in Boulder, Colorado...

 in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season
2005 NCAA Division I-A football season
The 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with the least amount of controversy surrounding the Bowl Championship Series title game in many years.To an extent it was a return to classic football...

. The previous year's team
2004 Colorado Buffaloes football team
The 2004 Colorado Buffaloes football team represented the University of Colorado at Boulder in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team played their home games in Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado.-Schedule:-Coaching staff:...

 won the Big 12 North Conference. That marked the third Big 12 North championship for the Buffaloes in four years. The team had expectations to improve on their winning and appeared to be on the right track with a 7–2 record to being the season. But in the end, head coach Gary Barnett
Gary Barnett
Gary Barnett is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Fort Lewis College , Northwestern University , and the University of Colorado at Boulder , compiling a career college football record of 92–94–2...

 had his contract bought out and Colorado suffered four straight losses including an embarrassing 70–3 loss to Texas in the Big 12 Championship Game
2005 Big 12 Championship Game
The 2005 Dr. Pepper Big 12 Championship game was held at Reliant Stadium on December 3, 2005. The game saw the Big 12 South champions Texas Longhorns take on the Colorado Buffaloes, winners of the Big 12 North. Texas, undefeated and at #2 in the BCS standings, was looking to travel to the national...

. They finished the season 7–6. In the 2005 Champs Sports Bowl
2005 Champs Sports Bowl
The 2005 Champs Sports Bowl was the 16th edition to the college football bowl game and was played on December 27, 2005, featuring the Clemson Tigers and the Colorado Buffaloes. Three weeks prior to the game, Colorado head coach Gary Barnett resigned and so the Buffalos were coached by defensive...

 against Clemson
2005 Clemson Tigers football team
The 2005 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tommy Bowden and played their homes game at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.-Season:...

, Mike Hankwitz
Mike Hankwitz
Mike Hankwitz is an American football coach and former player in the United States. He is currently the defensive coordinator at Northwestern University, a position he has held since 2008...

 acted as interim head coach, even though Dan Hawkins
Dan Hawkins (coach)
Dan Hawkins is a sportscaster and former American football player and coach in the United States. He served as the head football coach at Willamette University, Boise State University, and the University of Colorado at Boulder, compiling a career college football record of 112–61–1...

 had been hired as the new head coach. Hawkins coached his final game with Boise State
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 in the game the day after Colorado played.

Pre-season

Colorado had plenty of returning players (they graduated only 11 seniors, returned 50 letterman and 17 starters) and were ranked in the Top 25 in 4 pre-season polls. They were also picked to win the Big 12 North in 9 rankings.

QB Joel Klatt
Joel Klatt
Joel Klatt is no longer a talk radio personality on 102.3FM "The Ticket" in Denver, Colorado, partnered with fellow former University of Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Charles "C.J." Johnson. Klatt played college football for the University of Colorado Buffaloes before turning professional...

 had a solid lock on his starting position. But there was uncertainty of who would be the starting RB, through TB Lawrence Vickers
Lawrence Vickers
Lawrence Blanchard Vickers, Jr. is an American football fullback for the Houston Texans of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft...

 had the inside chance and main competition from Hugh Charles. The shining part of the team was Special Teams, with kicker Mason Crosby
Mason Crosby
Mason Walker Crosby , is a professional American football placekicker for the Green Bay Packers in the National Football League. During his playing days at the University of Colorado, Crosby was widely considered the best kicker in college football, as evidenced by ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr.'s...

 and punter John Torp. Other notable returners on offense were tight ends Joe Klopfenstein
Joe Klopfenstein
Joe Klopfenstein is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college football at Colorado.-Early years:...

 and Quinn Sypniewski
Quinn Sypniewski
Quinn Brian Sypniewski [sip-New-ski] is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He is a graduate of Johnston, Iowa High School and played college football at Colorado.-College career:Sypniewski...

, wide receiver Evan Judge, and most of the offensive line: Brian Daniels, Jr.; Mark Fenton
Mark Fenton
Mark Fenton was an American actor of the silent era. He had a sturdy theatrical and Broadway career behind him before coming to silent pictures...

, Clint O’Neal and Gary Moore.

Defense was also solid with few key losses and most returning: (line) James Garee, Alex Ligon, Vaka Manupuna; (linebackers) Thaddaeus Washington
Thaddaeus Washington
Thaddaeus Washington is an American football linebacker for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. He was originally signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Colorado.-References:...

, Jordon Dizon
Jordon Dizon
Jordon Dizon is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. Dizon played college football for the University of Colorado. He was voted runner-up for the 2007 Butkus Award, given each year to college football's best linebacker...

, Akarika Dawn, Brian Iwuh; (backs) Terrence Wheatley, Lorenzo Sims, Tyrone Henderson, Dominique Brooks.

Pre-season awards

  • PK Mason Crosby
    Mason Crosby
    Mason Walker Crosby , is a professional American football placekicker for the Green Bay Packers in the National Football League. During his playing days at the University of Colorado, Crosby was widely considered the best kicker in college football, as evidenced by ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr.'s...

     (All American, Lou Groza Award
    Lou Groza Award
    The Lou Groza Award is presented annually to the top college football placekicker in the United States by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The award is named after former Ohio State Buckeyes and Cleveland Browns player Lou Groza.-Winners:...

    )
  • P John Torp (Ray Guy Award
    Ray Guy Award
    The Ray Guy Award is presented annually to college football's top punter by the Greater Augusta Sports Council. The award is named after punter Ray Guy, a former All-American at Southern Mississippi and an all-pro player for the Oakland Raiders.-Criteria:...

    )
  • DE Tom Hubbard (Ronnie Lott Trophy)
  • C Mark Fenton (Dave Rimington Award)

Season summary

Although Colorado won the Big 12 North, some argue they back-doored their way in because they lost their two final conference games and needed Iowa State
Iowa State University
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 to lose their final game in order to win. Iowa State missed a field goal in OT and thus, Colorado won the Big 12 Conference North Division Title. In the Big 12 Conference Title game, Joel Klatt
Joel Klatt
Joel Klatt is no longer a talk radio personality on 102.3FM "The Ticket" in Denver, Colorado, partnered with fellow former University of Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Charles "C.J." Johnson. Klatt played college football for the University of Colorado Buffaloes before turning professional...

 suffered a concussion and was taken to a hospital. His career at Colorado was then over, as he sat out the bowl game. The key game of the season was Colorado's game against Iowa State. Colorado was leading the game into the fourth quarter, but gave up two touchdowns late in the game to go on and lose. It seemed their spirit was broken as they never pulled it together after that and were never really in any game they played afterwards.

They also ended up setting the school records for most penalties in a season with 123 (since 1996) and most penalty yards in a season with 1084 yards. They were the most penalized team in NCAA Division I-A and 116th (of 117 teams) in penalty yards per game with 83.38 (Texas Tech
Texas Tech Red Raiders
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 was 117th with 83.42). They had 35 flags thrown in the last four games of the season which helped with their downfall. Penalties often came at bad times to stop a drive or assist an opponent's drive just when they needed it.

Schedule

2005 7-6 (Big 12) Big 12 North Champion
Date Opponent Result September 3 vs. (6-6) W 31 28 54,972
September 10 vs. (0-12) W 39 0 44,742
September 24 @ Miami
2005 Miami Hurricanes football team
The 2005 Miami Hurricanes football team began the 2005 season ranked #8/9 after a 9-3 campaign in 2004 that ended with a 27-10 win over rival Florida in the 2005 Peach Bowl.-Season:...

 (Florida) (9-3)
L 3 23 51,229
October 1 @ } (4-7) W 34 0 47,908
October 8 vs. *Texas A&M
2005 Texas A&M Aggies football team
The 2005 Texas A&M Aggies football team completed the season with a 5-6 record. The Aggies had a regular season Big 12 record of 3-5.-Season:...

 (5-6)
W 41 20 50,686
October 15 @ *Texas (13-0) L 17 42 83,474
October 22 vs. *Kansas
2005 Kansas Jayhawks football team
The 2005 Kansas Jayhawks football team played in the Big 12 Conference representing the University of Kansas. The Jayhawks won the Fort Worth Bowl, defeating the Houston Cougars, 42-13.-Schedule:...

 (7-5)
W 44 13 48,025
October 29 @ *Kansas State
2005 Kansas State Wildcats football team
The 2005 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the college football season of 2005. The team's head football coach was Bill Snyder. The Wildcats played their home games in KSU Stadium...

 (5-6)
W 23 20 43,890
November 5 vs. *Missouri
2005 Missouri Tigers football team
The 2005 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri during the 2005 NCAA Division I FBS football season.-Schedule:...

 (7-5)
W 41 12 49,196
November 12 @ } (7-5) L 16 30 49,242
November 25 vs. *Nebraska
2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
The 2005 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Bill Callahan and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska....

 (8-4)
L 3 30 54,841
December 3 vs. *Texas (13-0) L 3 70 @ Houston, TX Big 12 Championship Game 71,107
December 27 vs. Clemson
2005 Clemson Tigers football team
The 2005 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Tommy Bowden and played their homes game at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.-Season:...

 (8-4)
L 10 19 @ Orlando, FL Champs Sports Bowl
2005 Champs Sports Bowl
The 2005 Champs Sports Bowl was the 16th edition to the college football bowl game and was played on December 27, 2005, featuring the Clemson Tigers and the Colorado Buffaloes. Three weeks prior to the game, Colorado head coach Gary Barnett resigned and so the Buffalos were coached by defensive...

31,470
305 307

Roster

S=Scholarship; WO=Walk-On; #/#—clock as of 2005 season, i.e., 3/2: three years available to play two in eligibility. #L=indicates number of letters earned through 2004; HS=high school; JC=junior college transfer; RS=freshman redshirt in 2004; TR=transfer;
VR=varsity reserve performer.
No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College) DIZON, Jordon
Jordon Dizon
Jordon Dizon is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. Dizon played college football for the University of Colorado. He was voted runner-up for the 2007 Butkus Award, given each year to college football's best linebacker...

ILB 6-0 215 So. 1L Kauai, Hawai’i (Waimea) S 4/3
39 EBERHART, Kevin PK 5-10 185 So. 1L Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) S 3/3
22 ELLIS, Byron TB 6-0 200 So. 1L Culver City, Calif. (Venice) S 4/3
32 ENGLISH, Brandon TE 6-4 240 Jr. JC Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley North/Fort Scott CC) WO 2/2
58 FENTON, Mark C 6-4 295 Jr. 2L Inglewood, Calif. (Westchester) S 2/2
8 FOSTER, Reggie S 5-11 195 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Millikan) S 5/4
18 GARDEN, Isaac PK 6-0 175 So. VR Encino, Calif. (Taft) WO 3/3
82 GAREE, James DT 6-6 275 Sr. 3L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Mitchell) S 1/1
87 GEER, Riar TE 6-3 235 Fr. HS Grand Junction, Colo. (Fruita Monument) S 5/4
46 GOETTSCH, Dan TE 6-5 240 Jr. VR Austin, Minn. (Austin) WO 2/2
47 GONZALES, Marcus WR 6-4 210 Sr. VR Orchard Mesa, Colo. (Grand Junction Central/Scottsdale CC) WO 1/1
28 GRIFFITH, Kyle ILB 6-2 205 Sr. 3L Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) S 2/1
62 GUYDON, John DT 6-2 285 Sr. 1L Yorba Linda, Calif. (El Dorado/Fullerton CC) S 1/1
90 HAMMOND, Matt SN 6-3 215 Sr. 1L Sherwood, Ore. (Jesuit) WO 1/1
25 HARRIS, Lionel S 6-0 195 So. VR Manvel, Texas (Alvin) S 3/3
76 HARRISON, Edwin OL 6-4 305 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Westbury) S 3/3
68 HAUCK, Jeremy OL 6-4 270 Fr. HS Niwot, Colo. (Niwot) S 5/4
72 HEAD, Devin OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS Corona, Calif. (Centennial) S 5/4
3 HENDERSON, Tyrone S 5-10 175 Jr. 1L Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds) S 2/2
50 HOLLIS, Chris ILB 6-1 230 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (Aurora Hinkley) S 2/2
85 HOLZ, Nick WR 5-11 180 Jr. 1L Danville, Calif. (De La Salle) WO 2/2
9 HUBBARD, Tom S 6-5 220 Sr. 1L Limon, Colo. (Limon) S 1/1
86 HYPOLITE, George DL 6-1 270 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) S 5/4
27 IWUH, Brian OLB 6-0 225 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas (Worthing) S 2/1
7 JACKSON, Bernard QB 6-0 190 So. VR Corona, Calif. (Santiago) S 3/3
40 JONES, Brad OLB 6-4 220 Fr. RS East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) S 4/4
96 JONES, Marcus DT 6-4 300 Jr. VR Klein, Texas (Klein) S 2/2
88 JONES, Zach DE 6-3 250 Fr. HS Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) S 5/4
6 JOSEPH, Reggie WR 6-0 185 So. 1L La Place, La. (East St. John) S 4/3
82 JUDGE, Evan WR 6-2 215 Sr. 3L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) S 1/1
97 KAYNOR, Taj DE 6-5 260 Fr. HS Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) S 5/4
14 KLATT, Joel QB 6-1 210 Sr. 3L Arvada, Colo. (Pomona) S 2/1
89 KLOPFENSTEIN, Joe TE 6-6 245 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) S 2/1
51 LIGON, Alex DE 6-3 250 Jr. 2L Torrance, Calif. (North Torrance) S 2/2
91 LUCAS, Maurice DE 6-5 235 Fr. HS Denver, Colo. (Rangeview) S 5/4
9 MACKEY, Blake WR 6-3 200 Jr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield) S 2/2
57 MacMARTIN, Bryce C 6-2 290 Jr. JC San Francisco, Calif. (Lowell/City College of San Francisco) S 3/2
93 MANUPUNA, Vaka DT 6-1 290 Sr. 3L Kihei, Hawai’i (St. Louis) S 1/1
38 McBRIDE, Chase WR 5-8 160 So. TR Thornton, Colo. (Broomfield/Wyoming) WO 3/3
6 McKAY, Gardner CB 5-11 150 Fr. HS Inglewood, Calif. (Crenshaw) S 5/4
79 MOORE, Gary OL 6-6 320 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Overland) S 1/1
23 MOYD, Kevin TB 5-7 180 Fr. HS Miramar, Fla. (Northwestern) S 5/4
56 NEWMAN, Greg DE 6-4 235 Fr. RS Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake) S 4/4
73 O’NEAL, Clint OL 6-6 305 Sr. 3L Weatherford, Texas (Weatherford) S 1/1
59 PACE, Gregory SN 5-11 235 Sr. 1L Hinsdale, Ill. (Central) S 2/1
77 POLUMBUS, Tyler OL 6-8 280 So. 1L Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) S 3/3
23 REID, Corey CB 5-9 180 Fr. RS Detroit, Mich. (Thurston) S 4/4
1 ROBINSON, Stephone CB 5-9 185 So. 1L Denver, Colo. (Mullen) S 3/3
75 SANDERS, Daniel OL 6-3 285 Fr. RS Vista, Calif. (El Camino) S 4/4
13 SANDERS, Joe ILB 6-3 220 So. 1L Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro) S 3/3
43 SCHAUB, Brendan FB 6-4 250 Sr. 1L Aurora, Colo. (Overland/Whittier) WO 1/1
2 SHERMAN, Charlie III S 6-1 190 Fr. RS Sacramento, Calif. (Foothill) S 4/4
22 SIMS, Lorenzo, Jr. CB 5-11 185 Jr. 2L Fresno, Calif. (Edison) S 3/2
83 SPRAGUE, Dusty WR 6-4 190 So. 1L Holyoke, Colo. (Holyoke) S 3/3
45 SYPNIEWSKI, Quinn TE 6-7 265 Sr. 3L Granger, Iowa (Johnston) S 1/1
63 TIPTON, Jack OL 6-3 285 Jr. 1L Arvada, Colo. (Pomona) S 2/2
29 TORP, John P 6-2 205 Sr. 2L Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) S 1/1
94 VEIKUNE, David DE 6-2 230 Fr. RS Wahiawa, Hawai’i (Campbell) S 4/4
17 VICKERS, Lawrence VB 6-2 235 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas (Forest Brook) S 2/1
15 WALTERS, Ryan S 5-11 195 Fr. RS Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) S 4/4
10 WASHINGTON, Terry CB 5-9 190 Jr. JC St. Louis, Mo. (Cleveland/Garden City CC) S 3/2
49 WASHINGTON, Thaddaeus ILB 5-11 240 Jr. 2L Marrero, La. (John Ehret) S 2/2
7 WASHINGTON, Vance CB 5-10 185 Jr. 2L Friendswood, Texas (Clear Brook) S 2/2
26 WHEATLEY, Terrence CB 5-10 170 Jr. 2L Richardson, Texas (Plano East) S 3/2
3 WHITE, Brian QB 6-5 235 So. VR Mission Viejo, Calif. (Trabuco Hills) S 3/3
4 WILLIAMS, Patrick WR 6-2 200 Fr. RS DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) S 4/4
20 WILSON, Terry CB 5-11 200 Fr. RS Chino, Calif. (Junipero Serra) S 4/4
53 WRIGHT, Abraham DE 6-3 240 Jr. 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Southeast/NE Oklahoma A&M) S 2/2
80 YATES, Jarrell WR 6-0 170 Fr. HS Denver, Colo. (Montbello) S 5/4
92 ZIMMERER, Sam DE 6-3 245 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy) S 5/4
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