Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has lured another NFL legend to the Buffaloes' coaching staff. Colorado announced former NFL running back Marshall Faulk as its new running backs coach ...
Deion Sanders is continuing his trend of adding former NFL players to the Colorado football coaching staff. The latest is a former Dallas Cowboys star and Buffs alum. Coach Prime announced that ...
REQUIRED READING:Colorado football, Deion Sanders add NFL legend Marshall Faulk as running backs coach On March 11, the Buffs will begin spring practice heading into their third season under ...
On Sunday, Jan. 12, one day before the news broke that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talked with Colorado coach Deion ... one of the most-watched college football programs in America.
More than 20 players in Colorado's Class of 2025 will continue on to play college football. Most of the Class of 2025 signed in the early window in December, but there are a few still yet to ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Over 300 collegiate football players have been invited to the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, and five are coming from Colorado universities. The NFL Combine is a yearly invitation ...
When it was released in July 2024, the return of EA Sports College Football 25 captured the hearts of college football fans. Still, unlike previous iterations of the video game, this version ...
For the first time since 2017, the University of Northern Colorado football team this year will begin and end the regular season at home. The Bears, moving into their third season under head coach Ed ...
It’s the largest philanthropic investment in the history of the Broncos and one of the largest investments of any kind in U.S. high school football. Less than a year after pushing for Colorado ...
Indeed, Sanders has brought Colorado football back to national relevance. Hired in December 2022 on a five-year, $29.5 million contract, Sanders inherited a program that had finished 1-11 the ...
Same as the old Bob? “I’d just like to have 2.0 be a career that takes it to an even higher level,” Bob Stitt, the once and future Colorado School of Mines football coach, told me Friday.