For about as long as there has been college football, players have had a hand in the process of recruiting more players to their teams. Naturally, a Sanders went about that process in a unique way this week.
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Fifteen players, including a few big names, have hit the transfer portal this week, leaving the Colorado Buffaloes before fulfilling the potential they brought to Boulder.
BuffZone’s Brian Howell is joined by Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to discuss Colorado football following press conferences from head coach Deion Sanders and his sons, Shedeur and Shilo.
Finally! Some good news! After three weeks of nothing but bad news for Colorado’s men’s hoops program, we’ve finally got our first nugget of hope. The Buffaloes have landed their first transfer for the 2024-25 campaign, being former Colorado Mesa forward Trevor Baskin.
Colorado basketball fans have watched plenty of familiar faces depart the men’s program since the season ended more than three weeks ago. Finally, some help is on the way.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders debunked a report that he wanted two of his star players to play for only one of six NFL teams.
Colorado running back Alton McCaskill IV came into spring practices feeling healthy and eager to rediscover the success he had as a freshman. He will go into the fall with a new team.
As campuses nationwide burst into springtime bloom, so does the excitement for college football’s Transfer Portal Season. At the University of Colorado, head coach Deion Sanders views this period as a vital opportunity to reshape and strengthen his team with fresh talent.
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The Buffs are now down a former five-star recruit The crown jewel of Coach Prime’s 2023 freshmen recruiting class is headed elsewhere, as former five-star cornerback Cormani McClain plans to enter the transfer portal, announced by Hayes Fawcett on Tuesday.
Year 2 of the Deion Sanders era has brought another major wave of change during the spring transfer portal window. Coach Prime overturned the roster in 2023 and hit on a number of additions, including sons Shedeur and Shilo Sanders.
If Cormani McClain is to live up to the hype he generated as a high school recruit, it won’t happen in Boulder. On Tuesday, the former five-star prospect became the latest member of the Colorado football team to put his name into the transfer portal.
Sanders said back in December he wasn’t worried about losing players to the portal — words he presumably regrets now.
The Colorado Buffaloes head into the 2024 season with sky-high expectations. Head coach Deion Sanders has made it clear that this season is going to be different than 2023.
CU’s scoring leader is heading somewhere else. Colorado’s women's basketball team is going to look a lot different next year. The Buffaloes’ star center Aaronette Vonleh has entered the transfer portal, as reported by BuffZone’s Brian Howell on Monday.
According to Hayes Fawcett of On3, Myles Slusher, a safety for the Colorado Buffaloes, has indicated his intention to join the transfer portal once it reopens on April 15.
Action Network's Dano Mataya shares an expert Colorado vs. Iowa pick and the latest odds for the NCAA women's tournament.
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