Cristiano Palazzo expected to handle Colorado’s kickoff duties moving forward

Jace Feely’s injury leaves Colorado with another uncertainty on special teams

The Colorado Buffaloes have gotten mixed news on the injury front over the past few days. Running back Dallan Hayden and nose guard Chidozie Nwankwo are set to return on Saturday against the UCF Knights, but CU is dealing with a season-ending injury at another position.

On Sunday, kickoff specialist Jace Feely announced via X that he suffered a complete tear to his ACL during Colorado’s Week 4 win over Baylor, meaning he’ll miss the rest of the season.

Head coach Deion Sanders was asked about what Feely’s absence means on Tuesday, and Coach Prime named local standout and former Oregon Ducks kicker Cristiano Palazzo as the leading candidate to handle kickoff duties:

“He (Palazzo) did a phenomenal job coming in (against Baylor),” Coach Prime said. “We have several kickers that can can do it. These guys compete on a daily basis, even (Alejandro) Mata can can kick the ball off. We have several kickers that can do a valiant job. The problem is we want the ball in the end zone. Jimmy (Horn) does not get to return the ball when we’re on a kickoff return and we want that same sentiment. We don’t want them to be able to return anything. If not, we just got to bloop kick it and hope they fair catch.”

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WATCH: Jace Feely notches 62-yard field goal to end practice

New #cubuffs kicker Jace Feely connected from 62 yards out to end practice

The Colorado Buffaloes have Jace Feely, the son of former NFL kicker Jay Feely, likely set to take over the placekicking duties this season after Cole Becker entered the transfer portal following the 2022 season.

With the season just a week away, the hype and excitement are at an all-time high in Boulder. On Friday, the elder Feely tweeted out a video of his son connecting on an impressive 62-yard field goal to end a fall camp practice.

The team was pumped up after Feely’s kick and even did a mock interview with him. Feely played last season as a redshirt freshman at Arizona State and appeared in just four games, but now he joins the Buffs as the kicker with a ton of potential, and you can see clearly from this impressive kick.

At the end of the video, you see Feely celebrating with Deion Sanders, and the Buffs head coach gave a hilarious response: “If I had his toes, I could do that too.”

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