The Colorado Buffaloes are officially out of bowl contention, closing the book on what’s been a challenging season for Deion Sanders and his team. Not only have the Buffaloes struggled in the win column, but two of their biggest stars from a year ago are also facing adversity at the next level.
Whether talking the Big Eight (or the Big Seven before) or expanded Big 12, football in this conference has given us some of the all-time greats of the game.
Coming off its tough loss to its in-state rival, Utah was surprisingly listed as a heavy favorite in the initial betting markets for its upcoming home game against Colorado.
How many of the cities to host a game during the 2025-26 college football bowl season can you name in six minutes?
Undermanned and overmatched on paper, the Colorado Buffaloes' defense put together its most impressive performance since losing Heisman Trophy-winning cornerback Travis Hunter on Saturday.
With another Saturday of college football action in the books, here's our winners and losers from an eventful Week 7.
Given the attention on Colorado teammates Travis Hunter and Sheduer Sanders, we don’t blame you for letting LaJohntay Wester’s 2024 season with the Buffaloes go under the radar.
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.
In 2024, the Colorado Buffaloes' secondary was a "No Fly Zone." Now, there are wrinkles to iron out before any airspace can shut down. Former Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Travis Hunter's departure to the NFL left Heisman-sized footsteps to follow.
Throughout the 2024 college football season, Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Williams caught the attention of many because as a true freshman, he appeared in 13 games, racking up 48 receptions, 865 yards and eight touchdowns.
Most everyone assumed that the Cleveland Browns would be selecting Travis Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, but they decided to trade down to No.
At 6-foot-4 and 285 pounds, Lamar Brown is far from your average high school athlete. Ranked as the No. 1 athlete in the country in the 2026 class by recruiting
Don't rule out the Jaguars asking rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter to play both ways for a whole game this upcoming season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ decision to trade up for Travis Hunter in the 2025 NFL Draft is being labeled a bold yet risky move. As a dual-threat talent capable of excelling on both offense and defense, Hunter brings unmatched versatility, but his role raises questions about sustainability and long-term impact.
EA Sports' Madden NFL 26 game is already stirring conversation—and while the rookie class hasn’t officially been rated, former Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter is already fielding questions about a rating he technically hasn’t even been assigned.
Jacksonville Jaguars two-way rookie Travis Hunter is a unique talent who’s viewed by many as a potential game-changer for the AFC South division franchise.
The Jaguars made maybe the biggest move in the draft when they traded up to take Colorado athlete Travis Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick.
Despite winning the 2024 Heisman Trophy, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter didn't receive an elite rating in the new video game "Madden NFL 26."
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie sensation Travis Hunter has been named a dark horse MVP contender by NFL experts. As a dual-threat player excelling at both wide receiver and cornerback, Hunter’s potential to redefine versatility in the league has generated significant buzz.
Part of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ calculus in trading up to draft Colorado's Travis Hunter was his ability to contribute on both sides of the ball.
The Jaguars are letting the former Colorado Buffaloes star continue to play both ways.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill raised some eyebrows with his blunt prediction about two-way rookie Travis Hunter.
Travis Hunter is now an NFL athlete, entering his rookie season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hunter played three seasons at the collegiate level, two under head coach Deion Sanders, before being selected No.
Travis Hunter, the Jacksonville Jaguars’ second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is positioned for a standout rookie season as a wide receiver. With projections highlighting his dynamic potential, Hunter is expected to be a critical piece in Jacksonville’s offense, complementing the team’s established playmakers.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence smiled when discussing rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter at his Monday news conference.
Travis Hunter became $40 million-plus richer two weeks ago as the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. His first purchase with that money, though, was much more inexpensive yet still fitting for him with his new franchise.
The draft provided clarity on where Travis Hunter will begin his NFL career, with the Jaguars executing a move up the board to the No. 2 pick. That agreement with the Browns had been worked out well in advance, but it came as a surprise to many at the time and invited questions about how Jacksonville’s positional approach would play out with him.
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