Colorado State The 2007
Qwest Rocky Mountain Showdown was back in
Invesco Field at Mile High in
Denver, CO with the kickoff at 10:10 am
MDT. Both the Colorado Buffaloes and Colorado State Rams were coming off losing seasons. Colorado State won last season's game and the series was tied at 4–4 over the last 8 games coming into the game. Colorado State returned
running back Kyle Bell who missed last season due to an injury. Colorado started
quarterback Cody Hawkins, head coach
Dan Hawkins' son and a
redshirt freshman in his first start at the college level. Colorado had been favored entering the game. This was Colorado's 200th game against current members of the
Mountain West Conference, with a 137–55–7 record. Colorado was 8–5, prior to the game, against intrastate rival Colorado State when the Rams have been the opposition in the season opener. There were about 9,000 tickets still available a week before the game. The game started with the first three series scoring touchdowns. Cody Hawkins completed 18 of 31 passes for 201 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Entering the game, Colorado had a 9–2 record in the state of
Arizona, including 8–0 against the
Arizona Wildcats and 1–2 in the
Fiesta Bowl. Head coach
Dennis Erickson was going for his 150th win in his 215th game. Florida State came into the game with a win the previous week over the
UAB Blazers and a loss in the season opener against the
Clemson Tigers. The game was scheduled to start at 8:10 p.m.
Mountain Time and aired on
ESPN. There were approximately 3,000 tickets remaining 3 days before the game. Actual attendance was 52,951. Colorado has not been shutout in a football game since November 12, 1988, when they played the
Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Miami University Colorado beat the Miami University RedHawks by a score of 42–0. It was first time the RedHawks were shut out since a 1993 loss to
Ball State. In sophomore quarterback
Daniel Raudabaugh’s first start of the season for Miami, he completed 11 of 32 passes for only 95 yards. The Colorado defense was never able to sack Raudabaugh, but they did not allow him time to set his feet for passes. Colorado out gained Miami 634–139 in total yardage. The Buffaloes’ offense rushed for 359 after only running for 134 total yards in three previous games.
Oklahoma Oklahoma was first to score by capitalizing on a D. J. Wolfe interception returned to the Colorado 11. Sam Bradford connected with Juaquin Iglesias for the 13 yard touchdown. The Buffalo's scored next by driving the ball 70 yards capped off by a 25-yard touchdown rush by Hugh Charles. The Sooners responded 49 seconds later thanks to a 34-yard touchdown run by Allen Patrick. The Sooners added 3 more as a result of a 28-yard Hartley field goal to return to the locker rooms at halftime with a 17–7 lead.
Baylor Kansas State Kansas Texas Tech Missouri Iowa State Colorado seemed to have this game under control with a 21—0 lead at halftime. However, Iowa State rallied back in the second half for the victory. Coach Hawkins made a controversial call going for a
first down on 4th and 1 on Colorado's own 43—yard line after Iowa State refused a 10-yard holding penalty in the third quarter. The Buffaloes fell short of making the first down when
Demetrius Sumler was stopped by Jesse Smith. Iowa State would score their first points of the game three plays later.
Kevin Eberhart of Colorado had earlier missed a 43—yard field goal.
Nebraska Alabama Colorado earned a
bowl bid to the
Independence Bowl against the
Alabama Crimson Tide on December 2, 2007. This was third football game ever between the two schools, with the teams having split the previous two games. They were also both bowl games, the 1969
Liberty Bowl, where Colorado won 47–33, and the 1991
Blockbuster Bowl where Alabama won 30–25. Alabama scored on their opening drive off of a
Leigh Tiffin field goal to lead 3–0. Colorado's first offensive play of the game resulted in an interception by
Rolando McClain. Once again, Alabama relied on another field goal from Tiffin to push their lead to 6–0. Later in the quarter, Alabama's
John Parker Wilson would throw a touchdown to Keith Brown and
Matt Caddell to push the Crimson Tide to a 20–0 lead after one quarter. Early in the second quarter, Wilson would connect to
Nikita Stover on a 31–yard touchdown pass and the Crimson Tide lead 27–0 after just under 20 minutes played in the game. The Buffaloes would control the majority of the second quarter after Wilson threw an interception. Buffaloes freshman quarterback
Cody Hawkins threw touchdown passes to
Tyson DeVree and
Dusty Sprague to close the gap, as the Crimson Tide lead 27–14 at halftime. The only score in the third quarter would come from
Kevin Eberhart on a Colorado field goal. Leigh Tiffin kicked a field goal as the Crimson Tide lead 30–17, though Cody Hawkins and Tyson DeVree would connect on another passing touchdown. In a desperation attempt with 0:01 left in the fourth quarter, Colorado would attempt several laterals but would fall short of midfield. Alabama's victory sent them to a 7–6 overall record as they avoided a second consecutive losing season. Colorado had its second consecutive losing season for the first time in 22 years. == Statistics ==