Football: CU Buffs’ Alejandro Mata rediscovers groove

Football: CU Buffs’ Alejandro Mata rediscovers groove

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Colorado kicker Alejandro Mata celebrates a made field goal with snapper Kameron Hawkins during a game against Cincinnati on Oct. 26, 2024, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (Cliff Grassmick/ Staff Photographer)
Colorado kicker Alejandro Mata celebrates a made field goal with snapper Kameron Hawkins during a game against Cincinnati on Oct. 26, 2024, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (Cliff Grassmick/ Staff Photographer)

Alejandro Mata is still bothered by the field goal attempt he had blocked at Nebraska on Sept. 7. The 44-yarder he missed a week later at Colorado State annoys him, too.

“Really wish I could get those kicks back, especially in Nebraska, knowing …” he said, shaking his head without finishing the sentence. “But nothing we could do about it now but move on.”

Move on he has. The Colorado junior went 2-for-2 on his field goals during Saturday’s 34-23 win against Cincinnati, including a 47-yarder that sealed the victory with 1 minute, 39 seconds to play.

Mata apologized for his final kick, which barely cleared the crossbar, saying he will be better. But, he’s now made seven consecutive field goals and is 9-for-11 on the season for the 23rd-ranked Buffs (6-2, 4-1 Big 12), who are on a bye this week.

“I definitely got my confidence back,” he said after the win against Cincinnati. “First three games, that wasn’t really me. I was dealing with a lot of stuff off the field, and I was doing a bad job keeping it off the field, which affected me in certain games.”

A locked-in Mata is a major asset for the Buffs. While he hasn’t shown great range as a college kicker – the 47-yarder matched his career long – he’s clutch from about 45 yards and in, and head coach Deion Sanders doesn’t care that the last one nearly scraped the crossbar.

“Mata was phenomenal at the conclusion of the game, doing what he did,” Coach Prime said. “Like I always tell him, I don’t care how high it goes through the uprights; they don’t give you points for that. As long as it goes through, I’m good with that.”

During his two seasons at CU, Mata is now 19-of-23 on field goals, a percentage of 82.6 that is the best in program history for any kicker with at least 20 attempts. He’s also scored 115 points in his two seasons at CU, which ranks 13th among kickers in program history.

Counting his freshman season at Jackson State, Mata is 30-of-35 (85.7%) on field goals in his career.



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