Julian Lewis discusses changes in Colorado football's offense under Marion

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Julian Lewis discusses changes in Colorado football's offense under Marion
Summary

At Big 12 Media Days, Colorado quarterback Julian Lewis detailed significant changes to the Buffaloes' offense under new coordinator Brennan Marion. He highlighted a shift towards more detailed preparation, particularly in pre-snap readings and studying opponents' defenses, compared to last season. The Buffaloes struggled offensively in 2025, averaging only 20.9 points per game. The coaching change aims to improve this output, with head coach Sanders targeting closer to 35 points per game. The transition signals Colorado's commitment to enhancing both strategy and execution heading into the new season.

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  • Julian Lewis describes new offensive strategies at Big 12 Media Days
  • Brennan Marion replaces Pat Shurmur as Colorado's offensive coordinator
  • Colorado averaged 20.9 points per game last season, ranking 116th nationally
  • Head coach Sanders targets closer to 35 points per game in 2026
  • Lewis indicates a more structured approach to offense this year
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Julian Lewis said Colorado's offense is stepping up its preparation under Brennan Marion, with pre-snap reading becoming a significant teaching point.

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