Cyclones come up short
“We came out playing flat, not like we know how to play,” McKnight said. “We came out with zero points in the first half. That’s ridiculous, that should never happen...I’ll come out and say it — it was embarrassing.”
Hawkins provided a calming presence in the huddle.
“It’s nice to have a familiar face back there. We’ve been through this before,” McKnight said. “Seeing him back in the huddle you kind of get the feel everything is under control.”
Now if only Colorado felt as comfortable about its kicking game.
Jameson Davis missed two field goals in the first quarter, before leaving with a strained knee. Aric Goodman also had an extra point blocked.
The Buffaloes have misconnected on nine of their last 10 field goal attempts, dating back to Goodman’s game-winning field goal in overtime against West Virginia.
Goodman missed seven in a row before being replaced by Davis last weekend. Davis pushed a 38-yard attempt to the left on Colorado’s opening drive Saturday, then sent a 29-yard attempt wide right.
“There’s no question that it’s squirrelly at best,” Colorado coach Dan Hawkins said of his shaky kicking game.
Colorado trailed 24-13 after Robinson’s 1-yard touchdown run with 9:14 remaining, but Cody Hawkins threw a 14-yard strike to Patrick Williams. The Buffaloes converted the 2-point try to make it a 24-21 contest with just over 7 minutes remaining.
Later, Hawkins hit a wide open Cody Crawford in the back of the end zone for the winning score with 1:30 left.
“Cody’s just such a great leader,” Crawford said. “No matter what, he stays positive the entire time.”
The Cyclones have now given up 400 or more yards of offense in seven straight games, the Buffaloes finishing with 422 yards.
Darrell Scott made his first start as he took over for fellow freshman Rodney Stewart, who’s out for the season after fracturing his fibula against Texas A&M last weekend.
Scott finished with 87 yards on 19 carries.
“We certainly want to get him the ball for two reasons — he is a good player and you want to run the football,” Dan Hawkins said.