The Colorado Buffaloes present a revamped defense that now shifts to Chris Marve as defensive coordinator, and these pass rushers could turn heads in the Big 12 this fall.
The Colorado Buffaloes present a revamped defense that now shifts to Chris Marve as defensive coordinator, and these pass rushers could turn heads in the Big 12 this fall.
With the Colorado Buffaloes hoping to be much more competitive in the Big 12 during next season, there is one opponent that Colorado cannot afford to overlook.
As the Colorado Buffaloes head into next season, they have made several changes all across the roster, but that still does not guarantee the team will make a bowl game.
The Colorado Buffaloes haven’t seen a 1,000-yard rusher in six years, but in offensive coordinator Brennan Marion’s system, there’s a chance they do in 2026.
Colorado Buffaloes offensive coordinator Brennan Marion recently revealed some of his wide receiver coaching tips on social media, and his attention to detail should excite Colorado fans.
Throughout the 2025 season, the Colorado Buffaloes struggled to consistently put together wins, which resulted in being on the wrong side of attendance statistics in the Big 12.
Heading into next season, the Colorado Buffaloes and coach Deion Sanders are hoping to improve, which could be very possible with great performances in two key areas.
Former Colorado Buffaloes offensive tackle Jordan Seaton reportedly landed a record NIL deal after transferring to LSU, but his rise into the most valuable offensive lineman in college football started in Boulder.
The Colorado Buffaloes have made several additions through the transfer portal, but that has not been without one loss that has placed Colorado on an unfortunate list.