It's another day of reckoning for the Colorado Buffaloes. Thousands of Chicken Littles flocked to social media as the Houston Cougars ran roughshod over coach Deion Sanders' team on Friday.
Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders isn't the same story he used to be, taking a backseat to his son Shedeur and North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick.
Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur Sanders is said to be in the same discussion as Tommy DeVito on third-string quarterbacks getting notoriety.
Do you remember when The Rock and Lil Wayne attended Colorado games? Do you remember when ESPN spent 24 hours a day talking about head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes?
Deion Sanders and Colorado have some work to do after falling to 1-2 with a 36-20 loss to Houston on Friday night. Now, Sanders must figure out what to do about his quarterback situation.
As Deion Sanders settled into his seat following his regular campus walk to tackle his weekly press conference earlier this week, he noted the importance of the destination of his team’s pending road trip.
For the first time in his head coaching career, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders faces a truly difficult choice at the quarterback position. It's a situation that coaching legend Nick Saban understands well.
Former Colorado Buffaloes football interim coach and offensive coordinator Mike Sanford helped keep Ryan Staub in Boulder through the Shedeur Sanders era.
Colorado football returned to the win column on the eve of Big 12 play. Houston, meanwhile, can spark top 25 conversations if it knocks off the Buffaloes Friday.
Colorado football will attempt to attract millions of viewers with its primetime Friday game. The Big 12 showdown versus Houston can also lure recruits in, per the words of Deion Sanders.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders addressed the report that Colorado would be starting quarterback Ryan Staub over Kaidon Salter in their next game against the Houston Cougars.
The Colorado Buffaloes enter their first conference test of the season at 1-1. After a tough loss at home to Georgia Tech to open the season and a dominating win over Delaware, Colorado now faces the challenge of stepping into Big 12 play.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, during his weekly press conference, addressed a fresh report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel stating that sources reveal the
Now with a 2-0 start to the 2025 college football season, the Houston Cougars are now set to begin conference play when they welcome the Colorado Buffaloes and head coach, NFL legend Deion Sanders, to "The Cage" Friday night.
The Colorado Buffaloes earned their first win of the college football season on Saturday, defeating Delaware 31–7 at Folsom Field behind a sharp performance from third-string quarterback Ryan Staub.
The fact that the Colorado Buffaloes beat new FBS member Delaware on Saturday in Boulder isn't a surprise. How the Buffs won, however, was a bit of a head-scratcher.
To dial it back to the real before launching forward with the silly, Deion Sanders already won with his offseason battle to get past his health issues.
The Colorado Buffaloes came up short in Week 1, falling to Georgia Tech 27-20. With stars Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter now in the NFL, Coach Prime and his new-look squad will look to bounce back in Week 2 against Delaware on Saturday, Sept.
The first game of the post-Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter era did not go according to plan for the Colorado football program and Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders.
The Colorado football program recently got off to a rough start to its 2025 season with a home loss against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at home. The game was a start departure to last year, when Colorado experienced its most successful season in years under head coach Deion Sanders.
Deion Sanders, head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes (0-1), faced significant criticism for his time management during the final drive of their 27-20 loss to Georgia Tech (1-0) in the 2025 season opener on Aug.
If you’re looking for a Week 1 barnburner to kick off the 2025 college football slate, circle this one in red: the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets invading Folsom Field to take on the Colorado Buffaloes under the Friday night lights.
For the first time since becoming a college football head coach, Colorado's Deion Sanders will have a quarterback other than his son Shedeur under center in Week 1 to start the season.