Amy Williams+FollowColorado football shakes up with new transfersBig moves are happening in Boulder—Colorado just picked up two promising transfers: cornerback Jason Stokes from Utah and running back Richard Young from Alabama. Stokes, who played in all 12 games as a freshman, is looking for a bigger role under Deion Sanders after Utah’s coaching change. Meanwhile, Young, once a top recruit at Alabama, is hoping to finally break out with the Buffaloes. Both are rated as three-star prospects in the transfer portal. How do you think these additions will impact Colorado’s season? Are these the game-changers the Buffs need? #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowColorado’s safety shakeup: What’s next?Colorado’s football roster just got a major shakeup—TJ Branch, a promising young safety, is heading to UCF after redshirting last season. Many fans had hoped to see him pair up with Tawfiq Byard, but with Byard off to Texas A&M, that dream is over. Meanwhile, Colorado’s bringing in a wave of new safeties from across the country, part of a huge transfer portal haul. With so much movement, it feels like the Buffs’ secondary will look totally different next season. How do you feel about all these changes? Do you think the new recruits will step up? #Sports #ColoradoFootball #TransferPortal00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowColorado football lands Demetrius HunterBig news for Colorado football fans: former Houston offensive lineman Demetrius Hunter is joining the Buffaloes! After four years with the Cougars, Hunter brings size and experience to a Colorado team hungry for a turnaround under Coach Deion Sanders. Last season was rough, but with new talent like Hunter stepping in, there’s real hope for improvement. Coach Prime isn’t shying away from the challenge—he’s all in on rebuilding. What do you think Hunter’s impact will be? Is this the spark Colorado needs to get back on track? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
maria25+FollowColorado football legend shuts down wild cancer rumorsFalse cancer rumors about Michael Westbrook, the hero of the 'Miracle at Michigan,' exploded online this week—only for Deion Sanders’ inner circle to set the record straight. Westbrook is healthy, not hospitalized, and ready to speak out himself. The emotional response from Coach Prime makes sense: he’s just recovered from his own cancer scare, so seeing a friend targeted by fake news hit close to home. It’s a reminder of how quickly misinformation can spread and why community voices matter. How do you think we can better support our local heroes and stop these viral rumors? #Health #BodyHealth #ColoradoFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColorado football faces another big shakeupLosing Carter Stoutmire to the transfer portal is a real gut punch for Colorado fans. He’s been a steady presence in the Buffaloes’ defense since Deion Sanders’ first recruiting class, and his departure just adds to the roster rollercoaster we’ve seen lately. With so many new faces coming in and key players leaving, it’s hard not to wonder how this team will come together next season. Do you think Coach Prime can turn all this turnover into a winning formula, or is the constant change holding the program back? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowColorado football’s transfer portal shakeupColorado football just landed two more linemen through the transfer portal, signaling a major push to strengthen both sides of the line. Jose Soto, who didn’t allow a single sack or QB hit in conference play last year, is reuniting with his old coach and bringing serious protection to the Buffs’ offense. On defense, Vili Taufatofua arrives after a standout season at San Jose State, adding much-needed muscle to the pass rush. After last season’s struggles, do you think this strategy of grabbing proven players from smaller programs will finally turn things around for the Buffs? #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
glen25+FollowColorado football’s transfer shakeup: New hope?Colorado football fans, things are finally looking up after a wild transfer portal season. With over 35 players gone after last year’s tough run, Coach Prime (Deion Sanders) just landed a big-time linebacker, Liona Lefau, from Texas. What’s got everyone buzzing? Star QB Julian Lewis is all in, saying, “If they can’t score, they can’t win!” Lefau’s arrival, plus a few other veteran defenders, could mean a serious turnaround for the Buffs’ struggling defense. Do you think these new additions are enough to get Colorado back on track? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowColorado football gets a big boost with NiblettJosh Niblett, who turned Gainesville’s football program into a powerhouse, is now joining Deion Sanders’ staff at Colorado as the new tight ends coach. Niblett’s track record is impressive—he led Gainesville to a 14-1 season and a state championship appearance, and has multiple state titles from his years in Alabama. His move to Boulder could mean big things for the Buffaloes. What do you think Niblett’s experience will bring to Colorado’s team, and how might this shake up the Pac-12? #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowColorado’s offense just got a major boostColorado football fans, get ready for some fireworks this fall—Damian Henderson II is bringing his explosive running style to Boulder! After a standout season at Sacramento State, including a jaw-dropping 85-yard touchdown run, Henderson is reuniting with offensive coordinator Brennan Marion. With two years of eligibility left and a proven knack for breaking big plays, he could be the spark the Buffaloes need in Marion’s fast-paced "Go-Go" offense. What are your thoughts—will Henderson become Colorado’s next breakout star? Let’s talk about what this means for the Buffs’ chances this season! #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColorado’s football stars set new recordsJayden Fox just wrapped up a jaw-dropping season for Cherry Creek, averaging over 14 yards per carry and racking up 26 touchdowns—no wonder he’s Player of the Year! Montrose’s Elijah Womack wasn’t far behind, running for more than 2,100 yards and making plays on both sides of the ball. And on defense, Landon Kalsbeck was everywhere for Dakota Ridge, helping secure a state title with 111 tackles. Coach Dave Logan keeps building a dynasty at Cherry Creek, leading them to their sixth championship in seven years. Which player or moment stood out most to you this season? #Sports #Football #ColoradoFootball00Share