The Colorado Buffaloes are currently 2-3 to start the 2025 season, and Colorado coach Deion Sanders is seemingly looking for new ways to motivate his team as they prepare to face the TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday.
Kennedy Sanders’ primary goal in the closing weeks of last season was to help the Colorado women’s basketball team win as much as possible. In the process, she provided a glimpse into the future – a future that has now become the present.
The Colorado Buffaloes' defense during the Deion Sanders era hasn’t been as strong as many fans and critics expected. Even with Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter anchoring the secondary, the unit has only been serviceable at best.
Colorado Buffaloes left tackle Jordan Seaton’s rise as one of the nation’s top offensive linemen has been almost impossible to ignore, especially for NFL scouts.
Coach Deion Sanders is well aware that change needs to happen for the Colorado Buffaloes to turn things around this season. While nothing drastic has happened just yet, "Coach Prime" is looking for ways to promote consistency and ultimately get more out of his underperforming players.
Coach Deion Sanders is well aware that change needs to happen for the Colorado Buffaloes to turn things around this season. While nothing drastic has happened just yet, "Coach Prime" is looking for ways to promote consistency and ultimately get more out of his underperforming players.
The Colorado Buffaloes are looking to continue to build upon their recruiting class of 2026, but the program will also have to ensure they do not lose players through flips.
Matchup: Colorado Buffaloes at TCU Horned Frogs Kickoff: 5:30 p.m. MT Where: Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas Capacity: 46,000 (Grass) TV: Fox
A scouting report of the Colorado Buffaloes and TCU Horned Frogs ahead of Saturday’s game at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. Head coach: Deion Sanders, 3rd season (15-15, 42-21 career) 2025 season: 2-3, 0-2 Big 12 Last week: Lost to No.
After a recent practice, Felix Kossaras stood at the side of the court handling an interview request. Kossaras had only begun to explain his personal expectations as he embarks on his second season with the Colorado men’s basketball team when assistant coach and college basketball all-timer Danny Manning wandered closer to observe the proceedings.
Not only has the Colorado Buffaloes’ season fallen short of expectations, but the program as a whole has also been slipping in the national rankings. Now sitting at 2-3, coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes have dropped to No.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders didn’t mince words Thursday when discussing his frustration over injury and availability reports, which he says are too tied to sports betting.
Following one of the most successful road trips in program history, the Colorado volleyball team’s return home didn’t begin as planned. It ended just fine, though.
Last year, the Colorado women’s soccer team twice scored early goals to take quick leads against nationally-ranked TCU. In both cases, the Horned Frogs ultimately routed the Buffaloes.
Few expected the Colorado Buffaloes' run defense to take such a large step backward through five games this season. As brought to light by DNVR's Jake Schwanitz, Colorado currently has the 12th-worst run defense in the FBS at 197.2 yards allowed per game.
Colorado offensive lineman Jordan Seaton is having himself a season on the field, but it was his reaction on social media that stole the show this week.
Through five weeks of the 2025 season, the early television ratings among programs in the West tell a story of dominance, and once again, Colorado is at the center of it.
The Tulane Green Wave lost the commitment from class of 2026 wide receiver Brayden Allen on Monday. The Colorado Buffaloes have quickly emerged as a serious contender to now land him.
On the field, the Colorado Buffaloes got all they could handle from visiting BYU this past weekend and saw 14-0 lead evaporate into a 24-21 loss. Off the field, the real story has become the fans yelling obscenities at the visiting BYU Cougars.
Key Points: Colorado fell to No. 25 BYU in a tight 24–21 loss. Colorado fans chanted an anti-Mormon slur during the game. The Big 12 fined Colorado $50,000 and issued a public reprimand.