LaVonta Bentley and Nikhai Hill-Green taking charge as CU’s ‘enforcers’

LaVonta Bentley and Nikhai Hill-Green might have a new nickname

The Colorado Buffaloes’ defense has enjoyed a resurgence this season after a rough 2023. While CU has lost depth at the position because of players redshirting, starting inside linebackers LaVonta Bentley and Nikhai Hill-Green have stepped up.

Bentley is navigating his second season with the Buffs and has already racked up 19 total tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one recovered fumble. After transferring in from Charlotte this past offseason, Hill-Green is second on the team with 32 total tackles and owns one sack. Both players are former blue-chip prospects who have flourished in Boulder.

On Tuesday, first-year CU defensive coordinator Robert Livingston described Hill-Green and Bentley as the “enforcers” of Colorado’s defense:

“It’s our job with guys like that to just get out of the way, let them read their keys and let them play fast,” Livingston said. “Their strength is they’re the enforcers. This is still a physical game and if they run between the tackles, there’s gonna be a price to pay. I can’t say enough about those two working together. Nikhai coming in really after the North Dakota State game and bringing a spark to us. Bentley’s Bentley. You love the dude, you love his energy, you love everything he brings. I’m excited we have them and excited to see the growth the rest of the year.”

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LaVonta Bentley, Carter Stoutmire speak on challenges of facing Baylor

LaVonta Bentley and Carter Stoutmire spoke on what they’re expecting from Baylor

Earlier this week, Colorado football linebacker LaVonta Bentley and safety Carter Stoutmire spoke to the media, offering their impressions of the Buffs’ first Big 12 opponent, the Baylor Bears.

Bentley, who spoke on Tuesday, acknowledged some of the Bears’ strengths, as Stoutmire did Wednesday. However, the graduate student LB doesn’t think Baylor’s offense presents anything he hasn’t seen before.

“They try to run the ball,” Bentley said. “They got a good QB, good two rotations (Dequan Finn and Sawyer Robertson). But at the end of the day, it’s the same stuff: zone cut, insert and all that. Like I said, we gotta play downhill and on (their side of the) line of the scrimmage.”

After all, the Buffs’ defense faced an average of 36.3 carries per game through the first three weeks while the Bears have yet to run the ball fewer than 38 times in a game this year. Bentley and the Buffs have also seen multiple dual-threat QBs this season, including in Week 1 against North Dakota State.

Stoutmire grew up in Plano, Texas, so he’s even more familiar with Baylor’s game than Bentley. Contrary to his older teammate, Stoutmire has seen with his own eyes how athletic the Bears are.

“(They have) a lot of speed,” Stoutmire said. “It’s cool, I played some of those guys in 7-on-7 being from Texas. We all from Texas, playing all those dudes. They a really talented team, they got good speed and it’ll be a good game.”

Either way, it appears the Buffs know what they’re in for.

Kickoff at Folsom Field between the two Big 12 Conference teams is set for 6 p.m. MT on Fox.

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Last-minute injury updates for Colorado defenders Chidozie Nwankwo, LaVonta Bentley

Here’s the latest on injured Colorado defenders Chidozie Nwankwo and LaVonta Bentley:

About six hours before the 93rd Rocky Mountain Showdown kicks off in Fort Collins, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports gave encouraging injury updates on Colorado football defenders Chidozie Nwankwo and LaVonta Bentley.

As expected, Bentley is set to play against Colorado State on Saturday evening despite dealing with a foot injury, according to Zenitz. The graduate student started at inside linebacker in both of Colorado’s first two games, recording 10 total tackles and one sack.

Nwankwo, a defensive tackle transfer from Houston, suffered a shoulder injury during last week’s loss at Nebraska and is expected to be a game-time decision against the Rams. If Nwankwo remains out, Taurean Carter II and Amari McNeill are likely candidates to start in his place.

The Buffs will also be without starting safety Shilo Sanders (forearm) and running back Dallan Hayden (undisclosed).

Kickoff between the Buffs and Rams is set for 5:30 p.m. MT on CBS.

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In second spring with Buffs, LaVonta Bentley continuing to develop game

LaVonta Bentley has his eyes on leading and improving

The Colorado Buffaloes have some stability at the inside linebacker position going into 2024 and coaches can thank LaVonta Bentley for that.

After the Buffs hired head coach Deion Sanders, last offseason was full of change, but the faces are much more familiar this spring. Bentley, a former transfer from Clemson, is on track to start at one of the inside linebacker positions next season after putting together the best season of his college football career last fall. Playing in all 12 games while starting seven, Bentley totaled 68 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, five sacks and two pass breakups.

Bentley met with the media on Tuesday to discuss how he’s feeling in his second spring camp with the Buffs:

“I feel great, getting better each day, bringing everything together,” Bentley said. “(I’m) taking what I learned in the past years and trying to put it all together for this last ride. I’m blessed playing this game and trying to get to the league. That’s my goal. I feel great leading the guys and getting better each and every day.”

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Top performers from Colorado’s gut-wrenching loss to Stanford

These five #cubuffs had big games in an otherwise disappointing night at Folsom

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes football team came up on the wrong side of history on Friday night with a 46-43 double-overtime loss to the Stanford Cardinal at Folsom Field.

After leading 29-0 at halftime, the Buffs blew the lead in the second half and dropped to 4-3 on the season, including 1-3 in Pac-12 play.

Despite the historic collapse, Colorado had several players step up and play well, at least in the first half.

With Coach Prime and the Buffs doing some deep soul-searching, let’s look at some of Colorado’s top performers from Friday night’s disappointing loss to the Stanford Cardinal:

Top performers from Colorado’s 27-24 win at Arizona State

These five #cubuffs stepped up on Saturday evening at Arizona State

Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes got back in the win column on Saturday night with a 27-24 victory over the Arizona State Sun Devils in Tempe. The Buffs were on a two-game losing streak and were in desperate need of a win if they wanted to keep moving toward bowl eligibility.

The dramatic win might be just what the doctor ordered for Coach Prime and the Buffs as they have another winnable game next week against Stanford before heading into their bye after that.

With the Buffs now at 4-2 on the season, let’s look at some of the top performers from Colorado’s exciting win over the Sun Devils:

Former Clemson LB LaVonta Bentley opens up on decision to join CU Buffs

Former Clemson Tiger LaVonta Bentley opened up on his decision to join the #cubuffs

The Colorado Buffaloes brought in plenty of big names in the transfer portal this offseason with Deion Sanders instantly changing the culture. One of the best gets was former Clemson linebacker LaVonta Bentley.

Bentley spent four years with the Tigers and played in some massive games, but he was stuck in a backup role with the amount of talent Clemson had at his position.

Now, he has a golden opportunity in Boulder, and he opened up on his decision to leave Clemson and go to Colorado, per Brian Howell of BuffZone:

“Better opportunity. Just trying to feed my family and I know this is the best place I can do that,” Bentley told BuffZone.

Bentley also got into the bigger picture of what he was dealing with at Clemson:

“I felt like politics played a part over at Clemson,” Bentley told BuffZone. “I felt like I was next in line, but still got to do the work. I knew my information and all the plays and stuff like that, but God gave me signs that I needed to transition, so that’s what it was.”

Bentley still has two years of eligibility remaining, and he should be a big part of the Buffs’ revamped defense.

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Every CU Buffs player to earn their jersey number so far this spring

These players have all earned their jersey number so far this spring

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders does things a little unorthodox at times. None of his players started spring football with numbers on their jerseys. Rather, they have to earn them with their play and work ethic.

With the spring game coming up and spring practice underway, quite a few players have already earned jersey numbers.

A few of the big-name transfers have their numbers sealed, but a few other players are notably missing. It’s a different approach, but it will be interesting to see if it pays off.

Nonetheless, here’s a rundown of all the Buffs who have earned their numbers so far this spring:

Clemson’s special teams tackle a Dabo Swinney era first

Clemson’s special teams had a historic night amidst the Tigers win over Georgia Tech.

In Clemson’s 41-10 victory over Georgia Tech on Monday, the Tigers defense wasn’t the only group that gave the Yellow Jackets trouble on the field.

Clemson’s special teams had a historic night, blocking two punts for the first time since back in 2007 when Nelson Faerber and La’Donte Harris recorded a pair against South Carolina.

The Tigers recorded their first successful blocked punt since 2015 in the second quarter. Safety Carson Donnelly came up with the big block which was returned by wide receiver Brannon Spector for 13 yards. Clemson’s second blocked punt of the night came later in the fourth quarter. True freshman Wade Woodaz came away with the second blocked punt, allowing linebacker LaVonta Bentley to recover the ball for 10 yards.

“It was just adrenaline… it was really cool,” Donnelly said. “We prepped for it, we schemed it up and then the moment, it just happened. It all happened so fast… I blocked it and looked up and the ball was there. Brannon [Spector] picked it up and I got to block for him, so it was a cool moment for sure and all the preparation that went into it.”

Both blocked punts were later cashed in for two of the Tiger’s five touchdowns on Monday and were a first for head coach Dabo Swinney at the helm of the Clemson program.

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Why this season is personal for veteran Clemson linebacker

If this upcoming season is anything for LaVonta Bentley, it’s personal. That’s a word that the redshirt junior linebacker made sure to not only emphasize but repeat, as he met with reporters following Tuesday’s practice. “It’s just a drive like it’s …

If this upcoming season is anything for LaVonta Bentley, it’s personal.

That’s a word that the redshirt junior linebacker made sure to not only emphasize but repeat, as he met with reporters following Tuesday’s practice.

“It’s just a drive like it’s personal,” Bentley said regarding his strong start to fall camp. “This year’s personal, not just because of the players I had in front of me last year, just for myself. I feel like I’m the oldest in the room, so I gotta be the leader and step up for the young guys and just be there for them.” 

In order to become a well-rounded player, Bentley has focused on some of the finer details, even taking up yoga this summer. He knows that there aren’t many linebackers at the collegiate level that are doing what he does to get better, which also involves working on his pass-rush skills — something he doesn’t do often — with Kevin Swint and Tyler Davis.

“Just the little things make a big difference,” he added.

Bentley is one of the hardest working players on Clemson’s roster and a lot of that comes from his drive. Bentley is self-driven by his why, which is being able to help his mother out, but also being that male figure in the household that his nieces and nephews can look up to.

His goal is to make it to the league and follow in the footsteps of Quinnen and Quincy Williams of the New York Jets, who both also hail from Betley’s hometown of Birmingham (Ala.).

While he’s motivated by his why and his aspirations of playing at the next level, there’s also a sense of urgency.

With James Skalski and Baylon Spector graduating to the NFL, the torch has officially been passed down to Bentley and Keith Maguire. There’s an expectation that they’ll need to meet to keep the standard that those two set at the linebacker position and as Bentley said, “keep the flame lit.”

It’s not just about replacing their production, but also the level of football knowledge that both Skalski and Spector had was like having two extra coaches on the field. 

Bentley doesn’t expect that to change in their absence.

“I feel (the knowledge) has been passed on,” Bentley said. “So, some of the things that they were doing, the characteristics, have just been passed down to us. We’re doing the same thing that they were doing to us. Bringing the young guys in, going over the little details…and the reason why they doing what they doing.”

Bentley has embraced his role as a leader. He’s not focused so much on how the competition is going, but more so on how the group is coming together as a whole. He’s ready for his opportunity and maintains that it doesn’t matter who runs out there first or second, as long as everyone knows what they’re doing once they go out there.