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At least one Colorado team had a huge win in Nashville on Sunday

The Colorado Buffaloes had themselves a Sunday, topping Rocky Top 78-66 in Tennessee, shocking the No. 11 team in the country

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The Colorado Buffaloes had themselves a Sunday, topping Rocky Top 78-66 in Tennessee. The Buffs went into Nashville less than 48 hours after a brutal loss and beat No. 11 Tennessee.

The game was played just down the road from the Denver Broncos’ disappointing 17-10 loss to the Titans. But boy was Colorado more exciting than Denver. Going toe-to-toe with a team that handed them one of the worst home losses of the Tad Boyle Era just a season ago—downed 69-54—the Buffaloes flipped the script. Even more shocking considering it was the second on a rare five-game road trip that began Friday night with a loss to Grambling State,  part of the Pac-12 Conference/Southwest Athletic Conference Legacy Series—an educational and basketball scheduling partnership between the two leagues.

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The Volunteers led for much of the first half, but the Buffs took control before the break thanks to a 9-0 run and never looked back. Colorado went up late in the second half and extended their lead to insurmountable thanks to another 9-0 run.

KJ Simpson led the Buffs with 23 points and snatched 10 rebounds, each career-highs for his first double-double. The star sophomore guard came off the bench, likely due to Boyle changing things up for his players for the poor effort just a few nights prior. Tristan da Silva shot a sizzling 5-for-7 from the field and 2-for-3 from deep, adding 14.

“I just felt like we had to send a message to the guys that start the game, that they have a responsibility to bring energy and be ready to roll,” Boyle said postgame. “It was also a message to those guys on the bench that, hey, you better be ready.”

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“A lot of us were disappointed after Grambling,” Simpson said. “Coach was really disappointed. My job as a leader of this team is to set the tone. It’s all about a tough mindset.”

Colorado held the Vols to just 27% shooting in the game.

“We really got after them defensively,” Boyle said. “The grit and toughness our guys showed was great. We beat a very good basketball team.”

Per BuffStampede.com, the Buffs were favored by 14.5 points on Friday night when they lost to Grambling State by nine. On Sunday, the CU was 16-point underdogs, and they beat No. 11 Tennessee in a de facto road game by 12.

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The victory was Colorado’s first over a ranked team away from Boulder since beating No. 13 Dayton early in Chicago in 2019. The Buffaloes hadn’t beaten anyone ranked this high away from home since a 1990 Big Eight tournament game against No. 6 Missouri—also at a neutral site.

The Buffs next play at the Myrtle Beach Invitational in Conway, S.C., beginning Thursday.

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Jake Shapiro Denver Sports Analyst

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