The Colorado Buffaloes under coach Deion Sanders did not have the performance they were hoping for in 2025, however the offseason changes are the reason they can compete in 2026.
Freshman Isaiah Johnson often has helped make life easy for point guard Barrington Hargress. The duo has formed an impressive backcourt tandem for Colorado throughout the bulk of the season.
Colorado probably doesn’t have the sort of postseason projections that cause must-win games in early February. Yet given what the Buffaloes will face on the road next week, getting back in the win column was almost imperative.
The Colorado Buffaloes and their coach Deion Sanders have had some success in the transfer portal, but also some losses from players on their 2025 roster.
There are no easy game days in Big 12 women’s basketball, which is how Zyanna Walker likes it. “I like how competitive it is,” the Colorado guard said of playing in the Big 12.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ offseason is in full effect, and the roster is beginning to take shape as coach Deion Sanders and his staff look to rebound from a three-win season.
In the new age of college football it has become very clear how important defense is and how it changes games. Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders knows
Colorado is hoping to address its attendance problem over the final month of the season. While the CU men’s basketball has sputtered through the past month, attendance at the Events Center has floundered the entire campaign.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ offseason is in full swing, and all eyes are on how the program will improve heading into next season. Coach Deion Sanders is coming off a three-win season, and the pressure will be on him to get the Buffaloes back on track.
The Colorado men’s basketball team has been at its best when the entire rotation is sharing the production. Certainly the Buffaloes aren’t unique in this regard.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and his team have made a lot of improvement this offseason and could have the chance to compete in the Big 12 in 2026.
With the transfer portal, NIL funding disparities and other issues wreaking havoc across the country, college football is at a potential tipping point.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ offseason has been defined by departures, but the program has added pieces that could make a real impact. One of the most intriguing is incoming transfer, New Mexico State defensive tackle Ezra Christensen, who could provide a boost up front if everything falls into place.
The Colorado Buffaloes, under the leadership of Deion Sanders, have not always been on the right side of this conversation. The Buffaloes have seen some of the best players leave the city of Boulder, with these players performing exceptionally well away from their home base.
The Colorado Buffaloes 2026 schedule has been revealed. Here is each game ranked on the schedule by its difficulty from easiest to hardest. Weber State is the lone FCS team on Colorado’s schedule.
It’s a routine that can be frustrating for any team, and certainly maddening for any head coach. Get rolled on the road. Return home. Regroup. Recalibrate.
The Colorado Buffaloes have brought in a new offensive coordinator in Brennan Marion who comes over from Sacramento State. Colorado coach Deion Sanders brought Marion to improve the offense and give the Buffaloes a better opportunity to compete and compliment the defense.