Colorado released its depth chart on Saturday but didn't make an announcement on who will start at quarterback. nikkiedwardsss breaks down the Buffs depth chart:
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Within the depth chart, other position groups also have two players in the first seat. RBs Alex Fontenot and Deion Smith share the first spot with Jayle Stacks and Charlie Offerdahl listed jointly as the third option. The season-opener will be an interesting gauge for improvement after Colorado finished near the bottom of college football last year in passing at 131.3 passing yards per game. TCU, meanwhile, had a middling pass defense, ranking 87th nationally in giving up 239.8 yards per game through the air.