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Gen Z players, mountain air and return to his roots have given Colorado’s Pat Shurmur a new outlook

By ARNIE STAPLETON BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Maybe it’s the mountain air. Maybe it’s being around all Gen Zs. Or being away from the NFL meatgrinder. Pat Shurmur said he feels rejuvenated as he prepares for his first season as Colorado’s offensive coordinator, where he’s in charge of building an offense around star QB Shedeur Sanders, the son of Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders. He’s designing a dynamic playbook that features more downfield action than he was accustomed to during his nearly quarter-century working in the NFL ranks, which included head coaching stints with the Browns, Eagles and Giants. Shurmur has a better backfield than his predecessor, Sean Lewis, led by Ohio State transfer Dallan Hayden, and a beefed-up offensive line featuring the kind of behemoths the Buffs trust will keep Shedeur Sanders upright and lead them to a breakout season and a bowl game in 2024. Shurmur is entering his 35th year of coaching but his first at the college level since tutoring Stanford’s offensive line in 1998. “Shoot, I feel 20 years younger working with these young people,” Shurmur said Friday.

 

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