
Coach Prime's contract signifies that CU football is here to stay
With Coach Prime signing a five-year contract extension with the CU Buffs, it means serious football is here to stay in Boulder.
With Coach Prime signing a five-year contract extension with the CU Buffs, it means serious football is here to stay in Boulder.
Coach Prime is now the highest paid coach in the Big 12 with this new contract extension.
As other college programs shrink or dissolve their spring games, CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders wants to make his bigger.
With the landscape of college basketball changing, CU Buffs coach Tad Boyle wouldn't be crazy to head home in the future.
Recent comparisons of Travis Hunter to LA Dodgers mega-star Shohei Ohtani are nowhere close to being valid.
With Shedeur Sanders likely a high pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, it's interesting to see where he would fit best.
After a long look at the football landscape in America, there is no reason that Deion Sanders should rush to the NFL.
Deion Sanders would be fine if he left CU for the NFL, but the bigger question is how would the landscape change in Boulder.
Former CU football coach Bill McCartney takes the top spot on the Colorado college football coach Mount Rushmore.
Bill McCartney, the national championship-winning coach at the University of Colorado, passed away on Friday.
While Deion Sanders leaving CU isn't the foregone conclusion some thought it once was, the coach might still be on his way out.
As the CU Buffs and CSU Rams basketball teams look ahead, they'll need strong finishes to make the NCAA Tournament.
As the CU Buffs prepare for their Alamo Bowl clash against BYU, there shouldn't be any Heisman jinx in play on Saturday.
Hunter becomes the second Heisman winner in CU history, joining running back Rashaan Salaam, who won the award in 1994.
In an interview for Mile High Sports magazine, Pat Surtain had the highest of praises for CU Buffs star Travis Hunter.