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Colorado beats Utah 27-22, will face UW in Pac-12 title game

Published 9:20 pm Saturday, November 26, 2016

Colorado beats Utah 27-22, will face UW in Pac-12 title game
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Colorado beats Utah 27-22, will face UW in Pac-12 title game
Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau (13) celebrates his run for a touchdown with offensive lineman Sam Kronshage during the first half of a game against Utah on Saturday in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Associated Press

BOULDER, Colo. — Ninth-ranked Colorado won the Pac-12 South title Saturday with a 27-22 win over No. 21 Utah thanks to a senior-laden defense that forced two huge fumbles by Utes star running back Joe Williams. Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie also had a touchdown-saving tackle after a 93-yard kickoff return.

“I’m very excited to grind one out,” said Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau, who fumbled twice. “The defense got my back.”

The Buffaloes (11-2, 8-1, No. 9 CFP) will face sixth-ranked Washington in the conference championship next weekend.

With the first sellout crowd in Boulder since 2008 itching to storm the field, the Utes (8-4, 5-4) pulled to 27-22 on Demari Simpkins’ 7-yard TD catch with 1:34 remaining. That capped an 80-yard drive that included two fourth-down conversions and was done largely without Williams, who hobbled off for the second time with an apparent shoulder injury.

The 2-point conversion toss by Troy Williams was incomplete, and the Utes’ onside kick failed when Kabion Ento recovered for Colorado, which ran out the clock to complete its worst-to-first revival in one of college football’s biggest comeback stories in recent years.

“Nobody thought we’d be here, especially four years ago,” said CU senior safety Tedric Thompson, who had two interceptions and broke up four passes.

As soon as the clock hit all zeros, thousands among the crowd of 52,301 ignored the public address announcer’s plea to wait a minute before storming the field.

Linebacker Kenneth Olugbode scooped up Joe Williams’ second fumble and returned it 10 yards for a TD that made it 27-16 early in the fourth quarter.

In the third quarter, Awuzie recovered when Williams fumbled at the Colorado 2 after a 12-yard gain.

“Joe was a huge part of our success this season,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. “He was a huge value to our football team. He struggled tonight, put the ball on the ground a few times. But I love Joe Williams.”

Liufau’s 6-yard TD toss to Shay Fields on the final play of the third quarter was the senior’s 60th, tying Cody Hawkins’ school record and breaking a 13-13 tie.

Kyle Fulks returned the ensuing kickoff 93 yards but a diving Awuzie knocked Fulks out of bounds at the 3, a tackle that proved pivotal when the Utes had to settle for a field goal that made it 20-16.