Footballs weren't the only thing being thrown during the University of Colorado Buffaloes' 41–27 win over Texas Tech.
After a recent bout with COVID, Peggy Coppom made the decision to do something she doesn’t normally do by staying home during ...
Coppom cheered on the Buffs with her twin sister since they were 15 years old. The pair, known by fans as “the twins” were season ticket holders since 1958. While Coppom’s sister ...
The Colorado backcourt hasn’t caught fire yet, although senior guards Julian Hammond III and Javon Ruffin certainly helped ...
The Buffaloes ... or not there’s a chip on the team’s collective shoulder, there are bound to be growing pains in the return season in the Big 12. None more so than for CU’s freshmen, ...
While everyone else on the field thought the play was over, Colorado’s Shilo Sanders didn’t hear a whistle, so he kept going.
One of the most impressive aspects of the 2024 Buffs and their climb in the rankings is their ability to remain confident in ...
Beyond simply cutting down the landslide of turnovers — the Buffs have committed 39 in two games — Boyle wants his team to start playing smarter as CU turns its focus to a Wednesday home date ...
Sealing the deal: CU’s lead was down to 34-27 when Texas ... who knocked the ball loose. The Buffs’ Shilo Sanders scooped up the fumble and returned it 6 yards for a touchdown to make it ...
BOULDER – If CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders isn’t the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, NFL scouts are doing it wrong. Throwing for 445 yards and four touchdowns in a game the Buffaloes would’ve ...
While Coppom’s sister, Betty Hoover, passed in 2020, Coppom continued to attend the games as one of the Buffs’ biggest fans. 98-year-old CU Buffs fan reflects on historic start to football ...