Michael Pitts+FollowColorado faces WR setback ahead of Houston clashOmarion Miller, Colorado’s top wide receiver, is likely to miss another game due to a lingering groin injury, just as the Buffs gear up for their Big 12 opener against Houston. With Miller sidelined, Colorado’s offense has had to get creative—last week, a QB switch led to a breakout 71-yard touchdown. While the team has depth at receiver, Miller’s return could be a game-changer for the Buffs’ season. Should Colorado risk bringing him back early, or play it safe for the long haul? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could shape the season! #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
John Camacho+FollowColorado’s QB drama: Staub’s moment arrivesRyan Staub’s rise at Colorado is turning heads, especially after he stepped up as the third-string QB and now looks set to start against Houston. What’s wild is that Staub nearly left after Shedeur Sanders arrived, but it was former offensive coordinator Mike Sanford—now coaching high school—who convinced him to stay. While Coach Prime and Shedeur grabbed headlines, Sanford quietly kept Colorado’s future starter in Boulder. With Staub now in the spotlight, how do you think this QB shuffle will shape the Buffs’ season? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLate-night Buffs games are back at Folsom!Another round of late-night football is coming to Boulder as the Colorado Buffaloes host Wyoming at 8:15 p.m. MT on September 20—prime time on ESPN. Coach Prime might not love these late starts, but fans sure do, especially with Family Weekend already sold out. With four of CU’s first five games on national TV, the Buffs are getting serious spotlight this season. How do you feel about these late kickoffs—do they add to the excitement or make it tough to attend? Let’s hear your game day plans! #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowColorado QB shakeup puts Julian Lewis’ future in doubtCoach Prime just made a gutsy call that’s got the whole Colorado football community buzzing. After Ryan Staub came off the bench and lit up the offense last week, Deion Sanders has named him the starting QB for the next game—leaving freshman phenom Julian Lewis’ path to stardom suddenly uncertain. Staub, a redshirt sophomore, still has two years of eligibility, which could mean Lewis sits on the bench longer than anyone expected. With top talents rarely willing to wait, could this bold move spark a transfer drama? What do you think this means for the Buffs’ future? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowColorado’s QB shuffle pays off in big winRyan Staub’s patience finally paid off for Colorado fans—after years as a backup, he stepped up and threw two crucial touchdowns in a 31-7 victory over Delaware. Coach Deion Sanders kept everyone guessing by rotating three quarterbacks, but it was Staub’s calm under pressure that changed the game’s momentum. The Buffs’ offense spread the ball around, with nine different players catching passes, and the defense delivered big stops. With this win, Colorado bounces back strong and heads into their Big 12 opener with renewed confidence. What do you think of Coach Prime’s bold QB strategy? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowQB drama heats up after Colorado’s big winColorado fans, there’s a real quarterback shakeup brewing in Boulder after the Buffs’ 31-7 rout of Delaware. Ryan Staub, the third-stringer, stole the spotlight with two touchdown passes and a cool 157 yards, making a strong case for the starting job. While Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis got their chances, Staub’s poise and playmaking had the crowd buzzing. With Coach Deion Sanders handing Staub the game ball, the competition is wide open. Who do you think should lead the Buffs next week as they head to Houston? Let’s hear your take on this QB battle! #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Jay Williams+FollowColorado football's wild win: New QB, big plays, and big questionsColorado fans got a taste of chaos and hope in the Buffs’ 24-point win over Delaware. Ryan Staub’s surprise breakout as starting QB brought real energy, finally unlocking explosive plays and giving the offense a much-needed spark. But the defense’s blitz-heavy approach left the secondary exposed, and poor tackling was a glaring issue. The offensive line struggled too, giving up five sacks. With Big 12 play looming, it feels like Colorado found its quarterback, but there’s still a lot to fix. What do you think—can the Buffs clean things up in time for tougher competition? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
glen25+FollowQB drama and big plays as Colorado tops DelawareColorado fans just got a taste of real quarterback drama—three QBs took the field, but it was Ryan Staub who stole the spotlight, leading the Buffs to a 31-7 win over Delaware. While Kaidon Salter and five-star freshman JuJu Lewis started off, Staub’s surprise performance sparked the team and the crowd. The defense still has work to do, especially against the pass, but special teams were rock solid again. With the Big 12 opener coming up, who do you think should start at QB? And can the defense tighten up in time? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColorado’s win: Discipline and special teams shineColorado fans, this win felt different! Coach Deion Sanders didn’t just celebrate the scoreboard after the Buffs’ 31–7 victory over Delaware—he was all about the team’s discipline and the electric performance from special teams. For the first time, Colorado had zero turnovers, and the defense was relentless with sacks, hits, and a key interception. Special teams, especially kicker Mata and Aussie punter Damon Greaves, set the tone and pinned Delaware deep all game. Sanders even handed out game balls to the specialists! After being one of the most penalized teams last year, this new focus on discipline is a game-changer. How do you think this shift will impact the rest of the season? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
John Camacho+FollowCoach Prime’s big promise for Colorado’s offenseColorado fans have been waiting for this—Coach Prime is making it clear: Dekalon Taylor is about to become a major weapon in the Buffs’ offense. After barely getting the ball in the opener, Taylor’s explosive speed and playmaking will finally get the spotlight. Coach Prime says Taylor “has to have more touches” and expects him to be a game-changer moving forward. Plus, with a new QB rotation coming up, the whole offense could get a fresh spark. What do you think—will more Taylor mean more wins for Colorado? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share