It's been a turbulent season under center for the Colorado Buffaloes, cycling through three quarterbacks and searching for stability in an offense full of young talent.
Thanks in part to Reagan Kotschau’s double-overtime winner, the Colorado women’s soccer team will live to see another round in the NCAA Tournament. Knotted
The defensive effort probably still wasn’t as sharp as Colorado coach Tad Boyle would prefer. But it was more than good enough to come away with a key nonconference victory.
University of Colorado athletic director Rick George, who helped spearhead head football coach Deion Sanders' hiring in 2022, announced Thursday that he'll transition into an advisory role at the end of this academic year.
The short answer: very little. Obviously, things will look different around campus next year with Rick George transitioning into an advisory role, but the University of Colorado athletic director made clear on Thursday that he remains committed to helping coach Deion Sanders bring CU Buffs football back to consistent prominence.
Kim English credited Tad Boyle for helping him “learn my coaching foundation.” English, in turn, was credited by Colorado assistant and former Buffaloes guard Nate Tomlinson for helping to spread his wings in the coaching wings.
The Colorado volleyball team is back on track. Following just the second set of back-to-back defeats this season, the 22nd-ranked Buffaloes got back in the win column on Thursday night, defeating No.
Frustration has defined the Colorado Buffaloes' 2025 season. A team that many thought had Big 12 contender potential has unraveled into a laundry list of busted newcomers and troubled veterans.
Kim English returned to the CU Events Center on Thursday morning and was greeted with beaming smiles and enthusiastic hugs. The renewing of acquaintances Friday night might not be quite as friendly.
After 13 years and countless achievements, Rick George announced Thursday that he'll step down from his role as University of Colorado athletic director at the end of the 2025-26 academic year.
Jordan Nytes is no stranger to big games. Same with NCAA Tournament games. Yet with the end of her collegiate career within sight, and an opportunity to play at least one more big game at home — and hopefully more — Nytes and the Colorado women’s soccer team are ready to leave it all on the field.
When the College Football Playoff committee unveiled its first 2025 rankings Tuesday night, Texas’ No. 11 spot raised some eyebrows across the sport. However, for Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt, the Texas' ranking was less an insult than a message about how the committee wants to shape the future of college football.