By Brian Howell, Boulder Daily Camera BuffZone: Colorado came into this season with only five running backs on scholarship.
Two minutes into Saturday’s game at Reser Stadium, the Buffaloes were down to one healthy scholarship running back.
The depleted CU backfield took another hit in a 42-9 loss to Oregon State when true freshman Anthony Hankerson, making his first career start, was injured on his third carry of the game.
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