After Colorado’s 31-7 win over Delaware, the quarterback room is officially a mess. Everyone expected Kaidon Salter to command the offense after showing promise early in the season opener. But then came the shakeup. Salter looked solid, completing 12 of 15 passes for 80 yards and a rushing touchdown, and freshman Julian Lewis got a few snaps, though his drives stalled. That’s when the 3rd-string QB enters the scene. Ryan Staub , the third-string redshirt sophomore, barely expected to see meaningful minutes, yet he exploded onto the scene like a star finally born. Staub came in with less than a minute left in the first half. He took command and quickly led a perfect two-minute drill capped by a touchdown pass with just nine seconds left before halftime.

Then, barely into the second h

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