Colorado, Deion Sanders and Training Camp
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Colorado Buffaloes defensive lineman Nikhil Webb Walker stood before his teammates and delivered a message that would shock them and shift the ton
Colorado Buffaloes football's Shedeur Sanders would not pass through the waiver system, so he's not going to end up on the Cleveland Browns' practice squad under any circumstances.
Colorado football comes in at No. 47 nationally in program value, per The Athletic's new report. Deion Sanders is a major factor as to why.
Kevin Stefanski isn't risking overexposing Colorado Buffaloes football's Shedeur Sanders during the Cleveland Browns' training camp.
The Baltimore Ravens used a sixth-round pick on LaJohntay Wester, Sanders' top receiver who wasn't named Hunter. Wester is expected to return punts for Baltimore.
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Coming off a frustrating 2024 season, will the Arizona Wildcats be able to keep pace with the hungry Colorado Buffaloes?
The 2025 season will test whether Colorado’s foundation is built to last. Without their biggest stars, the Buffaloes must lean on player development and depth. While a conference title may be out of reach, an 8-4 finish would represent progress—and prove that Coach Prime’s vision is more than a short-term headline.
As Buffaloes Wire continues our 2025 season preview, let's let College Football 26 take the wheel and predict the outcome of the upcoming season.
Deion Sanders' Buffaloes lose Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter. How will Colorado adjust? Jenni Carlson and Travis Hines weigh in.
Deion Sanders will be starting his third season at the helm of the Colorado Buffaloes football program in 2025.. Coach Prime has won 13 of his 25 games as head coach and is coming off a bowl game ...
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) - A tough stretch of games highlights the Colorado Buffaloes football schedule in 2021. The Buffs open on Friday, Sept. 3rd against Ed McCaffrey and the Northern Colorado Bears.
The American Athletic Conference's Memphis Tigers reportedly offered the Big 12 a sizable amount of money to join the Power Four conference. However, Big 12 leaders shut down the expansion deal, keeping the Colorado Buffaloes' conference at 16 teams.