Former Buffs QB Sam Noyer shares kind words on Karl Dorrell

Sam Noyer remains a great Buff

Remember the 2020 season?

Karl Dorrell’s only success in Boulder came in his first year when the Buffs won four games in the COVID-19-shortened campaign to earn a spot in the Alamo Bowl. That feels almost like ancient history now, though.

Leading Colorado at quarterback in 2020 was Sam Noyer, who split for Oregon State the following season. Noyer never saw the field much for the Beavers, however, and it’s fair to wonder if he would’ve started over Brendon Lewis last year.

Almost everything imaginable has gone wrong at CU since Noyer left and just two years later, Dorrell is now gone. But still, Noyer’s time in the spotlight was memorable and he had some kind words to share on Twitter upon learning of his former head coach’s dismissal:

Noyer also tweeted this:

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Valero Alamo Bowl: Who wins the quarterback tale of the tape?

The Valero Alamo Bowl is fast approaching for the Texas Longhorns and Colorado Buffaloes, so which Sam (Ehlinger or Noyer) has the edge?

This year’s Valero Alamo Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and Colorado Buffaloes will feature dueling senior quarterbacks. Sam Ehlinger leads the 6-3 Texas team while Sam Noyer leads the 4-1 Colorado team. The battle of senior quarterbacks will get underway on Dec. 29 at the Alamodome. Noyer is dealing with a shoulder injury and is questionable for the game.

Which Sam has the edge in this battle?
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