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National writer: Deion Sanders will be on Colorado football hot seat if Buffs lose big in 2024
Deion Sanders' future with the Colorado football program was deemed almost entirely dependent on how his Buffs perform during the 2024 season. FanSided's Michael Hanich dialed up the drama and said Sanders' seat could become ablaze in Boulder if he can't get his team in the win column more often that not this Fall.
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The Paris 2024 Summer Games will take place July 26-August 11. This year's program features 329 events in 32 different sports, and everyone in your family is sure to find something they enjoy. Breaking is making its Olympic debut in Paris. The competitors, known as "B-Boys" and "B-Girls," don't know...
Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame to award Winter Park organization for revolutionizing adaptive ski industry
The Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame has announced its 2024 annual award recipients, which includes the National Sports Center for the Disabled in Winter Park. The announcement writes that the National Sports Center for the Disabled will be awarded the Top of the Hill Award, which recognizes entities that have contributed to the development of skiing in Colorado.
Team Colorado hopes reunion turns into jackpot at The Basketball Tournament
George King didn’t get to suit up alongside Andre Roberson with the Colorado Buffaloes. Yet King’s owes part of his own decorated CU career to the fate of one of the Buffs’ all-time leading rebounders. King wasn’t certain of his collegiate decision when Roberson, a fellow San...
CU football position breakdown: Transfer corners provide more talent to already deep secondary
Any position group on the Colorado football roster that features Travis Hunter is in a good spot heading into the 2024 season. In a preview of the Buffaloes’ wide receivers last month, it was hard to argue that that group isn’t the deepest and arguably the most talented on the entire roster.
Nonconference schedule set for CU Buffs men’s basketball
The Colorado men’s basketball team will prep for its return season in the Big 12 Conference by taking on some of the nation’s top programs at the annual Maui Invitational. Besides that late November journey, the Buffaloes will lean heavily on home cooking to get ready for the rigors of the Big 12.
Colorado basketball to host Colorado State; 2024 Rocky Mountain Showdown details announced
The Colorado basketball team on Monday announced its nonconference schedule for the 2024 season, which features eight games inside the friendly confines of the CU Events Center. A rematch of the Rocky Mountain Showdown is one of those home games for the Buffaloes. Colorado State will travel to Boulder on...
CU Hall of Famer Ken Charlton Passes Away
BOULDER — Ken Charlton, one of the University of Colorado's pivotal players on the highly successful men's basketball team in the early 1960's, passed away from complications of Alzheimer's disease on Wednesday (July 17) in St. Augustine, Fla. He was 83. He was inducted into CU's Athletic Hall of...
Q&A with Justin Schwartz: New CU Boulder chancellor on tuition, safety, football, and diversity
The University of Colorado's 12th Chancellor, Justin Schwartz, shared his vision for the university and talked about head football coach Deion Sander's rise in popularity in a recent interview with The Denver Gazette. Schwartz previously served as the executive vice president and Provost at the Pennsylvania State University for just under a year, and he also served as Harold and Inge Marcus Dean of Penn State's College of Engineering for five years. ...
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for on the local softball scene
Holy Family’s Isabella Arroyo set expectations so high following her freshman season — a perfect 18-0 in the circle while leading the Tigers to a 4A state title — there seemed nowhere to go but down. It’s just not what happened. The two-time BoCoPreps.com player of the...
Team Colorado advances past Purple Reign (K-State alumni) in The Basketball Tournament
Loaded with several former Buffs and a handful of new faces, Team Colorado took down Purple Reign (Kansas State alumni) in its opening game of The Basketball Tournament (TBT) Saturday afternoon. No. 5 seed Team Colorado, playing for the tournament’s $1 million winner-take-all prize, was led offensively by D’Shawn Schwartz, who finished with a team-high 21 points in the 71-67 win. Former Sam Houston State big man Michael Holyfield and Colorado native Jaizec Lottie also contributed 10 points each at Wichita State’s Charles Koch Arena. In the second round, Team Colorado will face Wichita State’s alumni team, the top-seeded AfterShocks, on their home court Monday at 7 p.m. MT (Fox Sports 1). Head coach Zach Ruebesam’s squad benefited from a considerable size advantage against Purple Reign, outrebounding the former Wildcats by seven. Andre Roberson, who spent seven seasons in the NBA following his time with the Buffs, snagged a team-high nine rebounds and Holyfield had eight boards. THREW IT DOWN! 😱 🙌 @TeamColoradoTBT ADVANCES IN @THETOURNAMENT pic.twitter.com/uKRGK2KzAp — FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) July 20, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
CU Buffs position preview: Running backs could be key to offensive success
With Shedeur Sanders at quarterback, the Colorado offense was explosive at times in 2023. The offense wasn’t consistent enough, however, with the lack of a run game playing a major role. Coming into this season, Sanders is back and he has a deep core of receivers to throw to...
Switchbacks FC Fall On Road In Louisville
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The Colorado Springs Switchbacks fell on the road tonight in Louisville as they attempted to snag a win against the Eastern league leader. The score at the end of the night was 2-1 Louisville. The Switchbacks enjoyed the benefits of an early lead, as #99...
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