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Deion Sanders ’ third season as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes was a stark contrast from the program’s success in 2024. After a breakout 9-4 season that included a 7-2 Big 12 record and an Alamo Bowl appearance, the Buffaloes struggled throughout the 2025 campaign, finishing 3-9 overall and 1-8 in Big 12 play.
After a disappointing 2025, coach Deion Sanders needs a checklist of self-improvement if his Colorado Buffaloes want any hope of competing in the Big 12. His roster-building and game management must improve after underlying flaws reared their ugly heads.
As Colorado Buffaloes athletics are set to approve their new athletics director Monday, reports are linking UNM's Fernando Lovo to the job.
While the Colorado athletic department revels in the excitement of welcoming a new leader, the CU men’s basketball team faces what has turned into a familiar hurdle.
With Ryan Staub now set to enter the college football transfer portal, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders is now in the market for a backup quarterback.
It’s been a tough week for the Colorado Buffaloes. After dropping a neutral-site game in Phoenix to the Stanford Cardinal last Saturday, the Buffs lost their first game in Boulder of the season, falling short to the Northern Colorado Bears by a score of 86-81.
Colorado backup quarterback Ryan Staub is planning to enter the transfer portal. ESPN reported Monday night that Staub, who has been at CU the past three seasons, will enter the portal when it opens on Friday.
The 2025 NFL season has been one of extreme highs and difficult lows among former Colorado Buffaloes stars. Los Angeles Rams linebacker Nate Landman remains on