Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders extols virtues of rebuilt roster, coaching staff
After another offseason of rebuilding, Sanders is confident that the Buffs are ready as they move back to the Big 12.
After another offseason of rebuilding, Sanders is confident that the Buffs are ready as they move back to the Big 12.
As the highest-ranked O-line recruit in CU history, Seaton carries with him expectations that match his massive frame.
The Buffs clearly needed some help up front after finishing 107th in the nation last year against the run, 81st in tackles for…
The Buffaloes gave up 56 sacks last season — the most of any Power 5 team — and finished last in the nation in rushing yards per…
The 2023 team finished 127th in the nation in total defense and 121st in scoring defense.
CU's run game finished 130th in the nation last season, averaging just 68.9 yards per game and 2.31 yards per attempt.
The college basketball legend was the Conference USA Coach of the Year in 2013-14 while at Tulsa.
Buffaloes mens basketball coach Tad Boyle announced the transfers of Trevor Baskin, Andrej Jakimovski and Elijah Malone to the…
"This was just an opportunity for our fan base nationally to see us do some things," head coach Deion Sanders said. "We kept…
The fifth-seeded Buffaloes reached the Sweet 16 for the second straight season with a 63-50 win over fourth-seeded Kansas State.
The Buffaloes' second-round 81-77 loss to Marquette ends Colorado's inspiring tournament run.
The Buffs' 102-100 victory gave them their first NCAA tournament with two wins since 1955.
George is one of four honored in the Football Bowl Subdivision and one of 28 honored by NACDA, including the Junior College and…
Colorado collected its program-record 22nd regular season victory in a 73-57 road win over Oregon State.
The fifth-seeded Buffs led for the majority of the contest but couldn't outlast the fourth-seeded Beavers to advance to the…
The Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team took down the Oregon Ducks in a historic 79-30 win in Las Vegas.
Colorado's Tristan da Silva's 27-point, 11-rebound double-double Sunday led the Buffaloes to an 81-71 win over Stanford.
Maddie Nolan led all players in scoring, and her 20 points marked her Colorado career-high.
Without star freshman Cody Williams, Tad Boyle's Buffs won their third in a row to improve to 15-1 at home.
Eddie Lampkin Jr. collected his sixth double-double of the season in Colorado's 98-81 victory.
Colorado is now 14-5, and has won three straight after a home sweep of Oregon and Oregon State last week.
Williams scored a career-high 23 points in the win over Oregon on Jan. 18.
CU's No. 3 ranking is the team's highest since finishing the 1994-95 season No. 2 in the country.
"Cody really grew up tonight," Colorado head coach Tad Boyle said. "That was a big-time performance in a big-time game."
After adding five games to their future non-conference schedule, CU will have seven home games four times in the near future.