The College Football Playoff has been in place since 2014, meaning there have been 12 seasons in the new era. The Colorado Buffaloes have only finished in the top-25 of the CFP rankings two times, keeping company with programs like Syracuse, UCLA, Arizona State, and Kentucky.
Why the Buffs won: CU took care of the ball and played exceptional defense down the stretch, and dominated the boards all night. 1. CU’s Anaelle Dutat: Scored a career-high 20 points, on 7-for-11 shooting from the floor and 6-for-7 from the free throw line.
Wide receiver Joseph Williams dropped an intriguing social media post on Tuesday amid his second winter training camp with the Colorado Buffaloes. Alongside two photos of himself, the sophomore wrote, "Minor setback for a major comeback.
Isaiah Johnson may not have outplayed AJ Dybantsa. Certainly it’s a matter worthy of debate. Yet Johnson went toe-to-toe with arguably the top freshman in the nation during Colorado’s narrow 90-86 overtime loss at BYU last week, scripting another chapter in what is becoming one of the greatest rookie seasons in program history.
While the Colorado Buffaloes' season opener against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets is still over six months away, coach Deion Sanders and his assistants are already helping players develop a strong mental foundation.
After a three-win season, the Colorado Buffaloes are predicted to play in the Hawai’i Bowl in 2026 in On3’s Way-Too-Early College Football Bowl Projections.
For the Colorado Buffaloes to start believing again, coach Deion Sanders needs faith-makers. Coach Prime went far and wide this past offseason for improvement, and while seismic individual impact doesn't grow on trees, it can bleed through in the right system.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ offseason has been full of change, with coach Deion Sanders making adjustments across the roster. After losing numerous offensive pieces, the program had to essentially start from scratch across multiple units.
The Colorado Buffaloes have a visit set with class of 2027 wide receiver Khalil Taylor. Taylor recently revealed four upcoming visits that he has on his calendar. Khalil Taylor is a 5-11, 180 pound wide receiver out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Offensively, this is not the most prolific team that JR Payne has had during her time in Colorado. Lately, however, the CU women’s basketball team has found some rhythm on offense and will look to continue that on Tuesday at Arizona (6 p.m.
It was a rough night full of venting for a couple Big 12 coaches last week. On Wednesday, after the Colorado men’s basketball team was routed by 34 points at Texas Tech, head coach Tad Boyle said his team wasn’t deserving of its chartered flight home that night.
If they can close the regular season strong and win a Big 12 Tournament game or two, the Colorado Buffaloes are likely headed to their fourth NCAA women's basketball tournament in five years.
Following a close loss on the road, 90-86, to the 22nd-ranked BYU Cougars, Colorado Buffaloes coach Tad Boyle seemed to be in good spirits. "Tonight we fought like a team I’m proud of representing," Boyle said at the start of his postgame press conference.
For the third consecutive season, the Colorado football team will open with a non-Saturday game. On Monday, CU announced that its 2026 opener at Georgia Tech will be played on Thursday, Sept.
Colorado Buffaloes coach was taking in the scenery of the Colorado outdoors as he posted his views on social media. Deion Sanders posted a couple pictures of the stunning mountains in Colorado.
The Colorado Buffaloes are coming off a 3-9 season in need of a major turnaround. After hitting the transfer portal to rebuild the roster, running back Richard Young is poised for a breakout season.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ offseason has been defined by transition as coach Deion Sanders and his staff have been busy in the transfer portal. The program hasn’t just lost talent; it's also added more than 40 transfers.
After turning in one of the most stunning performances of the opening week of the college lacrosse season, Colorado returned home and took care of business.
The recent play of Bangot Dak and Sebastian Rancik certainly aren’t the only reasons Colorado has found itself in a rut lately. Yet the recent nature of their up-and-down performances — typically solid at home, balanced with frustration on the road — has provided a microcosm of the entire CU men’s basketball team.
For the new-look Colorado Buffaloes, bouncing back from last year's three-win campaign will require plenty to go right and some things to simply not go wrong.