Throughout the 2025 season, coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes struggled to find consistent success on both sides of the ball, which has led
Colorado Buffaloes offensive coordinator Brennan Marion was brought in with the goal of averaging over 30 points per game while leading the offense in Boulder, Colorado, but the Buffs' new offensive coordinator has also brought a new energy to the coaching staff.
The Colorado Buffaloes have a number of players on their roster who have primarily been special teams contributors across several years in Boulder. But players like that tend to succeed in time on coach Deion Sanders’ roster.
The Colorado Buffaloes are one of the finalists for class of 2027 recruit, wide receiver Ryan Ferdinand. Ferdinand revealed his top six schools along with a commitment date. Ryan Ferdinand is a 5-10, 170 pound wide receiver out of West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Colorado Buffaloes sustained their first recruiting loss of the 2027 cycle. Unranked running back Steven Alexis flipped to Illinois on the afternoon of June 16.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ 2027 recruiting class has seen quite the haul of offensive talent. However, they just lost a commitment from an offensive weapon just nine days after he announced it.
The Colorado Buffaloes are fresh off a 3-9 2025 season and will be looking to get back on the winning side of things. The oddsmakers don’t like Colorado’s odds of doing so, and project another long season in Boulder.
One of the most exciting recruits in the Colorado Buffaloes’ 2025 recruiting class was wide receiver Quanell Farrakhan Jr. He was listed as a four-star recruit by both 247Sports and ESPN after an impressive high school career.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ recruiting surge in the 2027 class has seen the commitments of five offensive linemen. Here’s a look at how that unit stacks up together, and which position each recruit is most likely to play given the current status of the class.
Deion Sanders opened up about Shedeur's attempts to prove his worth to Monken, Browns general manager Andrew Berry and team co-owner Jimmy Haslam.
The Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team is looking to snap their two-year NCAA Tournament drought in the 2026-27 season. CBS Sports David Cobb and Jacob Fetner revealed their 76-team NCAA Tournament projection for the 2027 field, and Colorado did not make it in.
Throughout the 2025 season, it became clear that coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes needed to make adjustments on both sides of the ball with inconsistent performance on offense and defense.
The Colorado Buffaloes' recruiting momentum does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon with three-star edge Drew Sapp announcing his commitment to Colorado coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes on social media.
The difference in difficulty between the Colorado Buffaloes’ 2026 non-conference schedule and that of 2025 is substantial. Not only does Colorado face an additional Power Four opponent, but they will be on the road for two of the three games.
Colorado Buffaloes recruiting target, safety Savoy Guidry was scheduled to visit Boulder this weekend. That is no longer the case, as reported by 247Sports reporter Jack Carlough. Savoy Guidry is a 6-0, 180 pound safety out of New Orleans, Louisiana.
After what appears to be a very successful offseason, the Colorado Buffaloes and coach Deion Sanders could be poised for a great 2026 showing. With the new additions to the roster and coaching staff in mind, here are three reasons why next season will be one of the best since Coach Prime has joined the Buffaloes.
The Colorado Buffaloes have fully refurbished their defensive line in 2026, and a big part of that was bringing in FCS transfers. One such transfer was Toby Anene, an edge rusher who played for the North Dakota State Bison in their final season at the FCS level.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ defensive line is arguably the biggest question mark on their 2026 defense. After several years of struggle at the position during the Coach Prime era, the position received a revamp ahead of the 2026 season.
The Colorado Buffaloes appear to be creating a rare Central Coast of California pipeline. Already, coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes pulled in prized junior college defensive lineman transfer Malachi Brown out of Monterey Peninsula College.
Following a tough 2025 season, coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes have made several changes to the roster and the coaching staff, which could help Colorado to have a much better showing in 2026.
Heading into the 2026 season, coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes have a chance to silence the critics and show the college football world that
The Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team has their home and road opponents in Big 12 conference play set for the 2026-27 season. The Buffs are seeking return to March Madness.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders is no longer on the mend, relieving him of even more stress heading into the 2026 season.
Tad Boyle and Colorado men’s basketball believe they have a ‘sleeper’ on their hands. Harvard-Westlake product Amir Jones is the latest prospect to sign with the Buffaloes in the Class of 2026, and comes aboard amid a roster rebuild that’s concentrated on a young ballhandlers like Jones.
To say that Shedeur Sanders' rookie season was a rollercoaster wouldn't tell half the story, but he still managed to add some accolades to his resume.
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