Takeaways: Colorado’s O-line struggles in loss to UCLA

Colorado’s offensive line didn’t do much to stop UCLA’s talented pass rush in a 28-16 loss

The glaring issues from Colorado’s offensive line unfortunately overshadowed all else on Saturday evening in a 28-16 loss to UCLA.

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders rarely had any amount of time to do anything in the pocket as he was punished by the Bruins’ defensive line over and over again. Somehow, he still managed to throw for 217 yards and a late touchdown.

Defensively, Colorado produced four turnovers, including two Travis Hunter interceptions, in one of its better performances of the year.

Colorado fell to .500 (4-4, 1-4 Pac-12) with the loss while UCLA won its sixth game to secure bowl eligibility.

Here are my five takeaways from the Buffaloes’ loss to UCLA: