Neither Deion Sanders nor Shedeur Sanders believe in moral victories, but it’s hard not to feel good about Colorado after it nearly stormed back to beat No. 8 USC on Saturday.
After falling behind 34-7, the Buffaloes’ offense picked up its play late in the second quarter en route to outscoring the Trojans, 34-14, from that point.
Ultimately, though, the only score that Coach Prime and Co. care about is the 48-41 final, which went in favor of USC.
In that energetic second half, true freshman wide receiver Omarion Miller enjoyed a breakout performance for the ages with several clutch plays. I’ll have more on him below: