Published: Sept. 1, 2009

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Coach Dan Hawkins is looking forward to a successful season this year. Above wide receiver Scotty McKnight runs with the ball.

The CU football team won just two of eight games against Big 12 opponents last season, but coach Dan Hawkins believes his Buffs have a chance to make a big jump in the conference standings in 2009.

Asked during a summer function if CU can make a run at the Big 12 title, Hawkins said, 鈥淒o we have the potential to do that? Yes, we do. But you鈥檝e got to get hot, you鈥檝e got to get some confidence going, you鈥檝e got to avoid injuries. And then you never know how those things will go. But I think we鈥檙e definitely getting closer to knocking on the door.鈥

Hawkins announced in June that two athletes who played key roles last season won鈥檛 be back in 2009.

Wide receiver/kick returner Josh Smith, who accounted for 1,987 all-purpose yards last season, was given a release from his CU scholarship to transfer to another school.

Guard Devin Head, who has made 17 starts in his CU career, also won鈥檛 play as he鈥檚 academically ineligible.

Meanwhile, Hawkins decided to add coaching wide receivers to his duties, becoming the first CU head coach to also coach a position since Bill McCartney in 1993.聽Read the Q&A with Hawkins on pages 50-51 and his essay.