The Colorado Buffaloes are coming off their most lopsided defeat of the season, falling to 3–5 after a 53–7 defeat at the hands of the Utah Utes. They earned every bit of that win, but the Buffaloes didn’t do themselves any favors. The offense has been searching for answers all year — and Saturday night brought new frustrations.
If all goes according to plan, the Colorado women’s soccer team isn’t yet done hosting games at Prentup Field. Yet in the official sendoff from the home turf, the Buffaloes put together another memorable day.
SALT LAKE CITY – Following arguably the most embarrassing defeat of his three seasons at Colorado, Deion Sanders kept his composure in a postgame press conference Saturday night at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
It happened again this week: Warren Sapp, assistant coach at Colorado Buffaloes, rolled up to the end zone pregame and kicked over all four pylons marking the goal line.
SALT LAKE CITY – Leading up to Saturday’s game at Utah, Colorado quarterback Kaidon Salter said he watched a lot of film to prepare for the Utes. When the game began, he saw something different.
SALT LAKE CITY – Saturday night wasn’t the first time Colorado has been blown out since Deion Sanders took over as head coach. It was perhaps the most hopeless defeat of the Coach Prime era, however.
Sealing the deal: This one was essentially put to rest before the first quarter came to a close. Wayshawn Parker’s 58-yard touchdown run with 2:53 to play in the first quarter gave Utah a 17-0 lead.
SALT LAKE CITY – During his time as head coach at Colorado, Deion Sanders has done a lot to distance the Buffaloes from their dismal past. Saturday night was an embarrassing reminder of those old days.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has never been one to hold back his words — and his recent comments once again reminded everyone why he’s earned a reputation for being one of college football’s most brutally honest leaders.
For better or worse, coach Deion Sanders is a man of his word. Ahead of the Colorado Buffaloes' clash with the Utah Utes, "Coach Prime" noted that there would be consequences for players who showed up in Boulder late after the bye week.
It’s shaping up to be a busy postseason for the Colorado volleyball and soccer clubs. The CU soccer team is in the thick of the Big 12 race while barreling toward an NCAA Tournament berth.
The Colorado women’s soccer team has a chance to finish the regular season without a defeat on its home turf. For the seniors who will be celebrated Sunday at Prentup Field, their final campaign has an opportunity to be a historic one.