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Colorado wins OT thriller over Baylor after miraculous 43-yard TD pass by Shedeur Sanders ties it to end regulation

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Colorado wins OT thriller over Baylor after miraculous 43-yard TD pass by Shedeur Sanders ties it to end regulation

Colorado won its Big 12 opener on a one-yard touchdown run by Micah Welch in overtime for a 38–31 victory over Baylor. The Bears appeared to tie the game on the next possession, but Colorado’s Travis Hunter hit Dominic Richardson to force a fumble as the running back attempted to leap over the goal line.

The game went to an extra period after Baylor took a 31–24 lead with 5:43 remaining in the fourth quarter on Sawyer Robertson‘s 24-yard touchdown pass to Hal Presley. Colorado then had an opportunity to drive for a game-tying touchdown after Isaiah Hankins missed a 45-yard field goal that would have extended Baylor’s lead to 10 points. Will Sheppard dropped what would have been a 43-yard touchdown at the 5-yard line.

However, on the next play with two seconds remaining, Shedeur Sanders rolled left and connected with LaJohntay Wester on a sliding catch in the end zone that tied the score at 31–31. Thirty years after Kordell Stewart hit Michael Westbrook for a 64-yard Hail Mary at Michigan Stadium, Colorado scored on another miracle throw.

The improbable ending became even more frenzied when Colorado fans stormed the field before the game was officially over, unaware that Richardson’s fumble was under review.

Sanders finished with 341 yards and two touchdowns through the air, completing 25-of-41 passes. Hunter notched seven receptions for 130 yards. His diving 31-yard grab late in the third quarter led to the Buffaloes tying the game at 24–24 on a two-yard TD run by Welch. And on defense, he forced that game-deciding fumble.

Hunter has 37 receptions for 472 yards and five touchdowns on the season. He also has five consecutive 100-yard receiving games, making him the first Colorado player to achieve that feat.

The Buffaloes scored the game’s first touchdown, finishing a 75-yard drive with a two-yard TD run by Sanders. But Baylor got to the end zone on three of its next four possessions. First, Monaray Baldwin made a spectacular diving catch for a 30-yard touchdown.

Following a Colorado field goal to tie the game 10–10, the Bears scored on the ensuing kickoff when Jamaal Bell returned the kick 100 yards for a touchdown. After finding a lane at the Baylor 30-yard line, Bell outran all pursuit the rest of the way.

Baylor took a 24–10 lead when Robertson ran a QB draw up the middle on fourth-and-1, but he broke free for a 45-yard touchdown run.

Colorado closed to within 24–17 on its final possession of the first half. After a holding penalty on Jordan Seaton pushed the Buffaloes back to their own 25, Sanders completed a 17-yard pass to Jimmy Horn Jr. to get to midfield. On the next play, Sanders ducked out of a tackle by Steve Linton rushing around the edge before rolling to his right and fired a pass to Omarion Miller.

Miller appeared to be tackled low, but his knee never touched the ground and he regained his balance to run 35 yards to the end zone, completing a 58-yard touchdown pass. Replay review confirmed that Miller’s left knee did not hit the ground and the score held up.

Saturday’s game was the Buffaloes’ first Big 12 matchup at Folsom Field since 2010. Colorado left the conference to join the Pac-12 the following season, but rejoined the Big 12 this year.

Colorado travels to UCF (3–0) next Saturday, while Baylor takes on BYU. Kickoff times for both games have not yet been announced.

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