Colorado couldn’t have gotten off to a better start, as the Buffaloes are now 2-0 on the season after a 36-14 victory over Nebraska on Saturday.
However, although Colorado has to play one more game before getting into its Pac-12 schedule, fans are excited about how the Buffaloes will begin conference play.
After Colorado plays host to Colorado State next week, the Buffaloes play at No. 13 Oregon in Week 4. Then Colorado will face visiting No. 6 USC in Week 5.
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In the midst of following up a historic debut with a strong showing on Saturday, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders took a moment to pay homage to his father, first-year Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
With Colorado leading Nebraska, 29–7, late in the fourth quarter, Sanders took in a six-yard touchdown run to bolster the 22-point lead. Moments later, the 21-year-old broke out his Hall of Fame dad’s iconic “Deion Shuffle” in the end zone as CU fans erupted in celebration.
The Rams have placed standout wide receiver Cooper Kupp on injured reserve due to his lingering hamstring issues.
The Regis Prograis-Devin Haney junior welterweight title clash, which was originally planned for Oct. 28 in Las Vegas, will now be contested Dec. 9 at San Francisco’s Chase Center, sources tell ESPN.
NFL fans, specifically fans of the Jets, learned some intriguing news Saturday regarding how many more seasons veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers would like to play.
While speaking with Steve Serby of the New York Post, the 39-year-old signal-caller was asked if he believed he could he could play until age 45 like Tom Brady.
Rodgers, entering his 19th pro season, appears rejuvenated since arriving in New York and said he believes that playing five more seasons isn’t out of the question.
“I think if you would’ve asked me five, six years ago, I would have said probably not.
Deion Sanders’ second game as Buffaloes head coach looked a lot different than the first — as his team’s offense struggled mightily in the first half — but the end result was the same.
There are some people who believe you should never meet your heroes. And, then there’s people like Brewers shortstop Willy Adames, who couldn’t pass up a chance on Saturday to meet one of his childhood heroes, Derek Jeter.
Adames and Milwaukee were in New York for a matchup against the Yankees, which saw the 49-year-old Jeter recognized for the first time at the club’s annual Old-Timers’ Day ceremony before the game.
As Jeter exited the field, Adames seized the opportunity and darted out to shake the Hall of Fame Yankees legend’s hand.
BOULDER, Colo. — The Coach Prime Era at Colorado is off to a 2–0 start, via two very different games.
The No. 22-ranked Buffaloes won an offensive shootout in their opener against TCU, 45–42. Their second victory was powered by defense and special teams, with Colorado taking advantage of four Nebraska turnovers, two short punts and a missed field goal to record a 36–14 victory over an old rival.
The victory came before a raucous, sellout crowd in Deion Sanders’s home debut at Folsom Field — the attendance of 53,241 was the school’s largest in 15 years.
The Bulldogs are not just good, they have luck on their side as well
There is a popular posting format on X — or Twitter if you still call it that — Threads, Post, Mastadon, or wherever you spend your social media time these days that goes something like this: Someone will post an image, followed by a description of something that happened shortly thereafter that seems unimaginable given the underlying image.
Tuition may be about to go up for NC State students.
Minutes into the second quarter of the Wolfpack’s football game against Notre Dame, a storm rolled in with thunder and lightning. The weather was bad enough to cause a delay and send fans scrambling for shelter inside the corridor while both teams and officials went to their locker rooms.
Unfortunately for NC State’s brand new state of the art scoreboard, there was nowhere to hide.
A few minutes into the delay a giant bolt of lightning struck near the stadium, a massive boom was heard and the massive scoreboard went dark.