This season hasn’t gone the way Deion Sanders drew it up for the Colorado Buffaloes, but even amid the adversity, several players continue to give fans hope for the future. Wideouts Omarion Miller and Joseph Williams have quietly become one of the Big 12’s most productive receiving duos this season, combining for 1,102 yards and complementing each other’s skill sets in ways that elevate the entire offense.
Despite the revolving door at quarterback, both Miller and Williams have remained steady producers and reliable targets. And now, with freshman quarterback Julian “JuJu” Lewis settling in under center, Colorado’s passing game looks poised to take another leap forward in the final stretch of the season — and beyond.
Omarion Miller’s potential has been clear since he burst onto the scene in 2023 as a freshman against USC, but this season, he’s turned potential into serious production. The junior wideout has become Colorado’s most explosive offensive weapon, consistently stretching defenses and creating momentum-changing plays.
Miller currently ranks among the Big 12’s best in nearly every major receiving category — first in yards per catch (19.2), third in touchdowns (7), and third in total receiving yards (652). He’s also posted five games with at least 80 yards receiving and has recorded multiple touchdowns twice so far this season. His 59-yard reception from Lewis remains one of Colorado’s longest plays from scrimmage and a reminder of the threat that exists on the perimeter for the freshman gun slinger.
59-YARD TD FOR MILLER 🔥
Julian Lewis connects with Omarion Miller for his first career touchdown as a @CUBuffsFootball#Big12FB | 📺 @CFBONFOX pic.twitter.com/YVJoJN5TUa
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) November 2, 2025
Against West Virginia, Miller’s chemistry with Lewis was on full display, hauling in six catches for 131 yards and a touchdown. Their timing, trust, and rhythm already looked seasoned — but with even more reps together, the duo could quickly develop into one of the Big 12’s most dangerous quarterback-receiver pairings.
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While Miller has shown a knack for providing the highlight-worthy plays, Joseph Williams has built his reputation on reliability. The sophomore receiver’s precision route running, strong hands, and ability to move the chains make him a critical part of Colorado’s offensive rhythm.
Williams ranks among the Big 12’s leaders in both receptions and receiving yards, with 30 catches for 450 yards this season. His efficiency — averaging 15.0 yards per reception — reflects his ability to turn short or intermediate routes into explosive gains. He’s also found the end zone four times, a testament to his ability to find open field and create opportunities in crucial moments.
Julian Lewis ➡️ Joseph Williams 🙌@JulianLewis10 x @JosephWQB1
🖥️: TNT pic.twitter.com/N4k4NA1NAn
— Colorado Buffaloes Football (@CUBuffsFootball) November 8, 2025
His breakout performance came in the Buffs’ upset win over Iowa State, where he recorded a season-high 128 yards receiving, showing his ability to take over a game when needed. His longest reception of the season, a 47-yard grab against Wyoming, underscored his versatility and proved he’s capable of stretching the field when defenses load up to stop the deep threat in Omarion Miller.
Williams brings a calming, steadying presence to the Colorado offense, the kind of receiver who thrives in the moment. His consistency complements Miller’s explosiveness, giving freshman quarterback Julian “JuJu” Lewis two very different but equally dangerous options in the passing game — a balanced foundation that could define Colorado’s offensive identity moving forward.
Finding stability at quarterback has been Colorado’s biggest challenge this season, but freshman Julian “JuJu” Lewis appears to be the answer moving forward. In his first collegiate start against West Virginia, Lewis threw for 299 yards and no turnovers, showing poise and precision behind an injury-depleted offensive line.
Although the Buffs fell 29-22 to West Virginia, even in a loss, Lewis’s performance was encouraging. His connection with Miller and Williams couldn’t be ignored. The pair combined for 11 catches, 176 yards, and two touchdowns, giving Buff Nation a glimpse of what the future could look like.
Omarion Miller this season:
33 targets
371 receiving yardsJoseph Williams this season:
33 targets
370 receiving yardsDynamic duo 🦬 pic.twitter.com/9vaW5D0iWl
— Scott Procter (@ScottProcter_) October 12, 2025
Just as former legendary quarterback Shedeur Sanders once found chemistry with wideouts Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn Jr., Lewis seems to have found his go-to weapons in Miller and Williams. Together, they represent a young core with the potential to lead Colorado’s offense into a new era under “Coach Prime.”
While the Buffs’ 3–7 record doesn’t reflect where they want to be, the emergence of Lewis, Miller, and Williams signals that the foundation for success in Boulder is being built right now.



