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Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball could carve up a decades-old rival and a fellow Pac-12 outcast. Coach Tad Boyle and the Buffs' slate in t
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.
On Monday, one of Sanders’ former college teammates, Will Sheppard, officially signed a training-camp deal with the Packers, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz, garnering a simple, “🔥” reaction from Sanders on X.
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.
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.
Former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. was drafted by the Carolina Panthers during the sixth round of April’s NFL draft with the 208th overall pick.
The Colorado Buffaloes are showing off major gains in the trenches, and with strength coach Andreu Swasey leading the charge, Coach Deion Sanders' Buffs are sporting a fresh new fragrance of confidence heading into their Week 1 clash with Georgia Tech.
Colorado went 3-10 in 2011, losing 45-2 to Oregon and 45-6 to UCLA. The Buffaloes were worse the next year, finishing 1-11, including losses of 69-14 to Fresno State, 50-6 to USC and 70-14 to ...
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In modern college football's recruiting landscape, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders has a concrete recipe for success: 40 transfers, 40 graduate transfers, and 20 high school recruits.