BOULDER — Veteran team leader Ben Finneseth shared Tuesday that he took it upon himself to keep the Colorado Buffaloes' quarterbacks, including true freshman Julian "JuJu" Lewis, accountable for their work ethic during spring camp earlier this year.
Colorado Buffaloes safety Ben Finneseth got in the Halloween spirit at practice. As the second half of October gets underway, Finneseth pulled out a costume that made him look like his coach, Deion Sanders.
Colorado Buffaloes safety Ben Finneseth forced a fumble during Saturday's win over Delaware, and his three-tackle performance is potentially the beginning of an increased role for Finneseth when it comes to Colorado's defensive backfield.
Safety Ben Finneseth got a bit choked up on Saturday. During a postgame press conference, the Colorado senior was asked what it means to him to get the opportunity he’s had this year with the Buffaloes.
During his press conference two weeks ago revealing his cancer diagnosis, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expounded on how he has always attempted to appreciate the journey more than the destination.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Ben Finneseth has been put on scholarship by coach Deion Sanders. Finneseth spent the first four years of his career at Colorado as a walk-on.
The Colorado Buffaloes' secondary is navigating some turnover this offseason with the likes of safeties Shilo Sanders and Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig and cornerback Travis Hunter going through the NFL draft process.
SAN ANTONIO – Ben Finneseth was a senior at Durango High School when his father took him to Golden to visit the Colorado School of Mines. “I asked my dad, I was like, ‘Can we just drive up to Folsom Field?