While everyone else on the field thought the play was over, Colorado’s Shilo Sanders didn’t hear a whistle, so he kept going.
Footballs weren't the only thing being thrown during the University of Colorado Buffaloes' 41–27 win over Texas Tech.
On the other side of the ball, CU is second in the Big 12 with 22 sacks, though the Texas Tech offensive line isn’t horrible, ...
The Colorado Buffaloes had a week off ahead of their final stretch of the regular season. Now they are getting ready for a ...
Colorado continues to roll on the road. After spotting Texas Tech 13 early points, the 21st-ranked Buffaloes dominated most ...
A scouting report of the Colorado Buffaloes and Texas Tech Red Raiders ahead of Saturday’s game at Jones AT&T Stadium in ...
After receiving the opening kickoff on Saturday afternoon, Texas Tech’s offense sliced through the Colorado defense.
While Deion Sanders and the No. 21 Buffaloes (No. 20 CFP) cleared arguably their toughest hurdle left on the way to a 10-win ...
BuffZone’s Brian Howell is joined by Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to preview and predict the No. 21-ranked CU Buffs ...
CU is rapidly becoming America’s team ... a touchdown that put Colorado in firm control at 31-20 late in the third quarter, ...
In the Buffs’ 41-27 win against Texas Tech at Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter both fell ...
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 ...