Which OL Emerged As Leaders Since Seaton, Why Coaches Are NOT Naming Starters & More Inside Practice
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Inside Colorado Buffaloes spring practice, we break down which offensive linemen are emerging as leaders, why the Buffs still are not naming starters, and how Colorado football is building real competition up front heading into 2026. With Gunnar White, Andre Gurode and George Hegamin coaching a deeper, more versatile offensive line room, the Buffs have made the trenches one of the biggest storylines of spring camp as the staff emphasizes evaluation, physicality and earned reps over a set depth chart. We also dive into Bo Hughley, Demetrius Hunter, Chauncey Gooden and Yahya “YoYo” Attia, plus what Brennan Marion’s offense could mean for Julian Lewis and the entire CU offense this season. Go inside CU Buffs practice with Jake Schwanitz & Scott Procter for the latest news on Coach Prime & Colorado football.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Why Colorado still is not naming OL starters
0:54 - Bo Hughley’s impact and OL chemistry
1:27 - Demetrius Hunter vs. Sean Kenney at center
3:02 - Why Brennan Marion’s offense is so simple up front
4:02 - YoYo Attia and Chauncey Gooden emerging as leaders
6:01 - Physicality, depth and positive updates on the OL
6:47 - How tempo is helping Colorado’s offensive linemen
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