DENVER — Whether in Big 12 games or non-conference meetings, whether in Boulder or Denver, Texas A&M’s visits to the Centennial State have seldom been enjoyable.
The trend continued Saturday at Empower Field at Mile High, even though A&M rallied for a 10-7 win over Colorado. The No. 5 Aggies still lost starting quarterback Haynes King early to a right leg injury and struggled on offense for much of the game.
After Haynes King limped off the field during the last series, Zach Calzada is in at quarterback for Texas A&M early.
— Chuck Carlton (@ChuckCarltonDMN) September 11, 2021
In some ways — but not the result, not this time — the game was reminiscent of the 1995 non-conference game when No. 3 A&M fell to No. 7 Colorado. Star running back Leeland McElroy was injured in the game but still rushed for 1,122 yards that season.
A&M improved to 2-4 against Colorado on the road, with the only other victory a 16-10 win in 1997.
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