GalacticGiraffe+FollowColorado Buffaloes’ young stars shine in tough lossColorado’s record win streak may be over, but the real story is how their young talent stepped up under pressure. Despite falling to Colorado State, freshmen Isaiah Johnson and Alon Michaeli combined for 36 points off the bench, showing serious promise for the rest of the season. The Buffs’ defense struggled, especially against the Rams’ barrage of threes, but this game could be the wake-up call the team needs. If they stick together and tighten up on defense, this group could be something special. What changes do you think Coach Boyle should make to get the Buffs back on track? #Sports #ColoradoBuffaloes #CollegeBasketball00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowColorado Buffaloes snag key recruit lateColorado football just pulled off a big move—three-star cornerback Braylon Edwards, who was headed to SMU, has now committed to the Buffs. This is a late win for Coach Deion Sanders and could shake up the team’s defense for the 2026 class. Edwards, a standout from Texas powerhouse Duncanville, brings serious stats and energy. With Colorado’s secondary losing some veterans, this fresh talent could make a real difference. What do you think—will this new addition help turn things around for the Buffs next season? #Sports #ColoradoBuffaloes #DeionSanders00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowColorado Buffaloes defense faces big shakeupMajor changes are coming to the Colorado Buffaloes’ secondary as key defensive backs Teon Parks and Noah King hit the transfer portal after just one season in Boulder. With several starters leaving and Coach Deion Sanders looking to rebuild, the Buffs could see an almost entirely new defensive backfield next year. This opens the door for fresh faces like four-star recruit Preston Ashley and others to step up. How do you feel about the constant roster turnover? Will this youth movement pay off, or does it signal deeper issues for Colorado’s defense? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffaloes00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColorado vs Kansas State: Coach Prime vows changeFive straight losses to end the season has Colorado fans feeling frustrated, but Deion Sanders isn’t backing down. After the Buffaloes fell to Kansas State, Coach Prime was blunt—he’s not happy, and he’s promising major changes, from mentality to coaching staff. Sanders says the team and community deserve better, and he’s determined to deliver. What do you think needs to change most for Colorado football to turn things around next year? Is it about talent, coaching, or something deeper in the team culture? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffaloes00Share