After receiving the opening kickoff on Saturday afternoon, Texas Tech’s offense sliced through the Colorado defense.
The Buffaloes ended a six-game losing streak in dominant fashion, sweeping visiting Cincinnati 25-20, 25-18, 25-21 at the CU Events Center on Saturday afternoon. In just the second matchup between the ...
Prior to exiting the field on Saturday evening, Shedeur Sanders had to leave a parting gift for the Texas Tech fans: an ...
“We definitely was trying.” Rooney: Rise of hard-hitting defense making CU Buffs a force in Big 12 race In the Buffs’ 41-27 ...
Playing arguably their biggest game since 2016, the Colorado Buffaloes delivered a massive victory over the Texas Tech Red ...
It capped a string of seven straight possessions in which the Buffs defense forced a turnover or a turnover on downs on six ...
Sealing the deal: CU’s lead was down to 34-27 when Texas Tech got the ball back at its own 6-yard line with 1 minute, 3 ...
Initial observations from the CU Buffs’ 41-27 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Big 12 play at Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturday. It’s the defense: The biggest difference between 4-8 and this year’s ...
A year ago, an offensive start like the Buffs had on Saturday would’ve doomed them to chasing ... The shallow crossing routes that hurt CU early got taken away (adjustments!), the sacks began to pile ...
While Deion Sanders and the No. 21 Buffaloes (No. 20 CFP) cleared arguably their toughest hurdle left on the way to a 10-win ...
Hunter did not flinch, because these Buffs do not blink at the hate, they thrive on it. “We’re hated everywhere we go,” CU ...
It’s quite a contrast from two years ago, when the Buffs finished 1-11, prompting the hiring of Sanders in December 2022.