A week ago, the sky was falling for the Colorado men’s basketball team. Exposed by a hot-shooting Colorado State team in the first loss of the season, the Buffaloes returned to Boulder to face finals week and address a number of defensive shortcomings.
Roughly one-third of the way through his rookie season at Colorado, and Josiah Sanders appears to have carved out a unique role. For the Buffaloes, Sanders has become the instant energy guy off the bench.
Leading up to this season, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was a firm believer that his team would be better than it was a year ago. That was always going to be a tall order considering the 2024 Buffaloes went 9-4 and competed for the Big 12 title down to the final weekend of the regular season.
Why the Buffs won: CU dominated the second half, shooting .622 after halftime while outscoring UTSA 53-32. Three stars 1. Barrington Hargress. CU’s point guard went 5-for-7 on 3-pointers, matching a career-high before finishing with a season-high 23 points.
Colorado got back on track. Coming off the first loss of the season, the CU men’s basketball team shook off a sluggish first half to bury Texas-San Antonio after halftime, posting an 88-64 victory at the CU Events Center.
The Colorado Buffaloes hired former Sacramento State Hornets coach Brennan Marion to be their offensive coordinator starting in 2026. The 38-year-old Marion now joins Colorado coach Deion Sanders’ staff, meaning Mario gets to work with one of his idols from his youth.
The Big 12 conference is trending up and is close to a private capital deal that would bring in millions to the conference. The Big 12 is in talks with RedBird and Weatherford Capital that would bring about $500 million to the conference members.
After three years of playing basketball in the United States, Tabitha Betson felt homesick this summer. After a few months away from the game, she’s back.
BuffZone’s Brian Howell joins Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to talk about Colorado Buffaloes football, including some recent changes to staff and an approved contract for new offensive coordinator Brennan Marion.
Throughout her career, Colorado women’s basketball coach JR Payne has liked having one of her top players come off the bench. In recent years, guards Kindyll Wetta and Tameiya Sadler were spark plugs off the bench.
By the numbers, Colorado has been solid on the glass so far this season. Yet CU men’s basketball coach Tad Boyle wants to see more rebounding production from the Buffaloes’ frontcourt rotation.
When Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders stepped into his son’s new home in Cleveland this week, it was more than a father dropping by to see his rookie quarterback son—it was a moment that traced a line from childhood workouts to the Colorado Buffaloes’ locker room and now to the NFL stage.
Brennan Marion will be the highest-paid offensive coordinator in Colorado football history. On Friday, the CU board of regents unanimously approved a two-year, $3 million contract for Marion, who was hired by CU and head coach Deion Sanders last week.
Corey Phillips, the Colorado Buffaloes' director of player personnel over the past three seasons, is putting on his blue suede shoes. The Memphis Tigers have hired Phillips, one of coach Deion Sanders' top recruiting associates.
It takes a lot to earn a nickname like "The Franchise." Offensive tackle Jordan Seaton has earned that and much more with the Colorado Buffaloes, as simple yet all-encompassing as it's been.
A new, fast-paced style of offensive football is coming to Boulder next season. Brought in by coach Deion Sanders, new offensive coordinator Brennan Marion will bring his "Go-Go" offense to a Colorado Buffaloes team needing a true identity.
Former Colorado receiver and assistant coach Darrin Chiaverini is eager to see the new-look Buffaloes’ offense in 2026. And, he has no doubt it’ll be a better offense under newly hired coordinator Brennan Marion.
Before the Buffaloes took off on their longest unbeaten start to a season in 76 years, and before a large freshman class had an opportunity to turn heads, Tad Boyle discussed the future of the Colorado men’s basketball program.
Simply put, the Colorado Buffaloes must hit on their transfer portal class if they want to rebound from a disappointing three-win season. Coach Deion Sanders
Isaiah Johnson scored 17 points and Colorado overcame a 14-point, first-half deficit to post a 78-70 victory over Cal Baptist on Monday night in nonconference play at Boulder, Colorado.
The Colorado Buffaloes concluded a disappointing 3-9 season on Saturday with a 24-14 loss to Kansas State. It was a significant drop off from the 2024 season that ended with an appearance in the Alamo Bowl.