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.
Colorado (6-2, 4-1 Big 12) at Texas Tech (6-3, 4-2) When/where: 2 p.m. Saturday, Jones AT&T Stadium TV/Radio: FOX/850 AM ...
The Colorado Buffaloes had a week off ahead of their final stretch of the regular season. Now they are getting ready for a ...
An apparel shop in Lubbock, Texas recently found itself in a controversy involving the University of Colorado over 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 ...
While Deion Sanders and the No. 21 Buffaloes (No. 20 CFP) cleared arguably their toughest hurdle left on the way to a 10-win ...
After receiving the opening kickoff on Saturday afternoon, Texas Tech’s offense sliced through the Colorado defense.
The Buffaloes (7-2) boosted their quest to crash the Big 12 Conference championship game and earn a berth in the College ...
BuffZone’s Brian Howell is joined by Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to preview and predict the No. 21-ranked CU Buffs ...
Never. And by the time CU’s first-round prospect in the the NFL draft threw a screen pass to Hunter and he took it 24 yards ...