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Oklahoma might lose its grip on its only wide receiver commit, and Deion Sanders is the reason why. The post Oklahoma 4-Star Commit Makes Colorado Decision as Coach Prime Turns Up Heat appeared first ...
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and his son, Deion Sanders Jr., plan on returning to Boulder just in time for the start of preseason training camp. 'Coa ...
"Y'all coming," Bray joked, per BuffZone's Brian Howell. "Especially Deion and stuff like that, it's always great just looking back on what y'all did in the past two years since he's been here. That ...
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says a level 1 marginal risk has been issued for the northern half of Oklahoma, stretching down to the OKC metro. The storms could produce damaging 60-70 mph winds ...
Four-star wideout Daniel Odom, currently committed to Oklahoma, is planning an in-season visit to Colorado. While he remains ...
Colorado last played Oklahoma State in 2005, with the Buffs prevailing in Stillwater, 34-0. In ‘05, Mike Gundy’s first season as head coach, the Cowboys finished with a 4-7 record (1-7 in Big ...
The Colorado Buffaloes crushed Oklahoma State 52-0. Now coach Deion Sanders and Heisman Trophy candidate Travis Hunter must wait.
Colorado officials argued that Nebraska and Oklahoma were inappropriately trying to influence what voters in the Centennial State had decided for themselves.
Even at the height of Colorado’s medical marijuana boom in 2011, however, the state topped out at 128,698 patients, a third of Oklahoma’s total, and just 2.5% of the state population.
For 44 minutes and 12 seconds here this cold, overcast Saturday afternoon, Colorado’s sound and solid golden gridiron phalanx had mighty Oklahoma on the precipice of disaster. Sooners rally to ...
Colorado is now leading 52-0 after a 23-yard touchdown catch from him as he fell backward into the end zone while battling an Oklahoma State defender. He has 10 catches for 116 yards and three ...