Strike 3: The CSU Rams in 2025 looks like the CU Buffs did in 2022
With the college football season nearing its end for the CSU Rams, things look similar to what they were for the CU Buffs in 2022.
With the college football season nearing its end for the CSU Rams, things look similar to what they were for the CU Buffs in 2022.
After two blowout losses and no answers to give, CU Buffs football coach Deion Sanders is moving toward burning out.
Colorado (3-5) has four games left this season and still has bowl eligibility on the line.
After blowout losses to neighboring rivals, the CU Buffs and CSU Rams football teams share a similar problem.
"We've got to figure this out – like, now," head coach Deion Sanders lamented. "Now."
While the Buffs return a strong core, they have plenty of new faces as well.
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After unexpected wins last weekend, the bowl hopes for both the CU Buffs and CSU Rams are still very much alive.
The win was the second of Deion Sanders' tenure as Colorado's head coach over a ranked team; the first since his debut in 2023.
CU product Travis Hunter and CSU's Tory Horton are both having good starts to their NFL careers and will meet next week.
Head coach Deion Sanders believes his Buffaloes just need to eliminate self-inflicted mistakes to get back into the win column.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic feels at home in Colorado, and CU Buffs coach Tad Boyle is looking for like-minded players.
Conference realignment has left the CU Buffs without a rival, but Saturday's loss to BYU suggests that a rivalry could be brewing.
"We had opportunities. We just didn't make it happen," head coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders explained.
With the CSU Rams pulling the plug on Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, all three FBS programs in Colorado have used multiple quarterbacks.