Buffs Position Battle: Who will replace Phillip Lindsay in Boulder?

BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 19: Running back Phillip Lindsay #23 of the Colorado Buffaloes celebrates his fourth quarter touchdown against the Washington State Cougars with teammates at Folsom Field on November 19, 2016 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated Washington State 38-24. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
BOULDER, CO - NOVEMBER 19: Running back Phillip Lindsay #23 of the Colorado Buffaloes celebrates his fourth quarter touchdown against the Washington State Cougars with teammates at Folsom Field on November 19, 2016 in Boulder, Colorado. Colorado defeated Washington State 38-24. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) /
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2. Beau Bisharat

Bisharat, now a junior played a key role with the Buffs last season due to Kyle Evans’ injury. A special teams ace, he received the team’s Bill McCartney Award for special teams achievement after leading Colorado with 29 special teams points, which tied for the ninth-most since CU created the category in 1987, per CU’s media guide.

CUBuffs.com contributing editor Neill Woelk has revealed that Bisharat has been getting the bulk of the goal line duties for the Buffs this spring and could lock down the short-yardage role for CU in 2018.