The Colorado Buffaloes soared up the Big 12 standings in head coach Deion Sanders' second season with the program. Colorado finished the 2024 college football season with a 9-4 record and a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play.
Colorado's decision to cease live streaming Deion Sanders' coaching show and remove two episodes from YouTube reflects the consequences of a minor NCAA recruiting violation. The show will be recorded and edited for quality control purposes.
Despite the recent success, Colorado has recently been hit with an NCAA infraction. According to On3, Sanders and the Buffaloes have received a recruiting violation for their involvement with four-star quarterback Julian Lewis, who committed to the program on Nov. 21, 2024, and enrolled at the university on Dec. 23, 2024.
Insurance industry experts found the extra $1 million in disability insurance for the two Colorado football players to be a bit strange.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ 2024 season will be remembered as one of the most remarkable turnarounds in recent college football history. Ranked No. 25 in the final
The Colorado Buffaloes' historic GPA under Deion Sanders has been revealed after the head coach's second season in charge.
Colorado self-reported a minor NCAA rules violation because a prominent member of Colorado’s 2025 recruiting class was mentioned on Deion Sanders’ coaches show.
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Former Colorado Buffalo and NFL linebacker and current Coloradan Chad Brown says his hometown in California, as well as his parents' home, were destroyed in the Eaton Fire, which continues to burn in the Los Angeles area.
The 2025 quarterback draft class is subpar, to say the least. However, sitting at the top of the list is the Colorado Buffaloes’ Shedeur Sanders. While the class as a whole lacks depth, Sanders has cemented himself as a potential early draft selection,