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Colorado Buffaloes Offense (1992)

The 1992 Colorado Buffaloes were one of the most dominant teams in college football history. They finished the regular season with a record of 11-1, and they defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Fiesta Bowl, 30-21.

The Buffaloes were led by one of the most explosive offenses in college football history. The Buffaloes' offense averaged 40 points per game, which was the most in the country. The Buffaloes also averaged 504 yards per game, which was the second-most in the country.

The offensive coordinator for the 1992 Colorado Buffaloes was Mike Shanahan. Shanahan was in his first season as offensive coordinator with the Buffaloes, and he helped to develop one of the most explosive offenses in college football.

The Buffaloes' offense was led by running back Rashaan Salaam, who was a freshman in 1992. Salaam was one of the most exciting running backs in college football history. He rushed for 2,055 yards and 24 touchdowns in 1992.

The college offense used on the 1992 Colorado Buffaloes was a pro-style offense. The pro-style offense is an offensive formation that is similar to the offenses used in the National Football League (NFL). The pro-style offense is typically characterized by a strong running game and a passing game that relies on short, quick passes.

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