Tag: Coach Prime
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Kaidon Salter, CU Buffs offense overcomes second half woes to pull away from No. 22 Iowa State
BOULDER — Deion Sanders put the game on the shoulders of Kaidon Salter. Despite Salter’s rough showing last week at TCU — three poorly-timed interceptions in a 35-21 loss — the Colorado coach trusted his quarterback to make the biggest play in a must-win game for the Buffaloes. Facing a third-and-16 with under two minutes…
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Deion Sanders’ quick return from surgery boosts CU Buffs in win over No. 22 Iowa State
BOULDER — All Deion Sanders had to do was show up to practice Wednesday to inspire his team. Less than 24 hours after his 16th surgery in the last three years, one of many to address ongoing hereditary blood clot issues in his legs, there Coach Prime was as Colorado continued preparation for a pivotal…
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CU Buffs vs. No. 22 Iowa State | 3 takeaways from Colorado’s first Big 12 win of 2025
BOULDER — Make it an even 50 wins all-time for Colorado over Iowa State. As the Buffaloes (3-4, 1-3 Big 12) welcomed an old Big Eight foe to Folsom Field for the first time in 15 years on Saturday afternoon, Deion Sanders and company took care of business and held on for a 24-17 win over…
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How to watch: Colorado Buffaloes football vs. No. 22 Iowa State
Colorado vs. No. 22 Iowa State Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. Saturday TV: ESPN Stream: espn.com/watch Broadcast crew: Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Louis Riddick (color analyst), Kris Budden (sideline reporter) Radio: 94.1 FM & 850 AM Buffs broadcast crew: Mark Johnson (play-by-play), Gary Barnett (color analyst), Andy Lindahl (sideline reporter)
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5 storylines to watch as Colorado faces No. 22 Iowa State for first time in 15 years | Buffs Gameday
Just like 15 years ago, Colorado welcomes Iowa State to Boulder in the midst of a losing streak and with a winless record in Big 12 play. But the circumstances surrounding this Saturday’s game at Folsom Field (1:30 p.m. ESPN) couldn’t be much different from the last time these two programs met on the football…
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Deion Sanders, Colorado still searching for signature win in 2025 as No. 22 Iowa State visits | Buffs Gameday
BOULDER — The numbers behind Colorado’s 2-4 start to the season are what they are. The Buffaloes are 0-4 against Power 4 opponents. They’re 0-3 in Big 12 play. Three of those four losses were in games CU led by 10 or more points. A few plays go the other way, and Deion Sanders’ team…
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Colorado coach Deion Sanders to have surgery Tuesday to remove blood clots in left leg
BOULDER — Deion Sanders was right. Blood clots in his left leg returned. The Colorado coach said early Tuesday he would be having an aspiration thrombectomy procedure later that day to have blood clots removed from his left popliteal artery, which is located behind the knee, and left tibial artery. Sanders said he plans on…
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CU Buffs stressing importance of sticking together amidst 2-4 start
FORT WORTH, Texas — Even the flies have started to notice Colorado’s rough start to the season. As Deion Sanders sat down to address the Buffaloes’ 35-21 defeat at TCU — a game in which they led 14-0 late in the first half — he kept having to swat away a few flies as he…
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Deion Sanders believes blood clots have resurfaced as Colorado coach ditches shoe against TCU | Buffs notebook
FORT WORTH, Texas — Deion Sanders’ health issues have resurfaced again. After recently mentioning after games and practices that his feet have been bothering him, Coach Prime was seen without a shoe on his left foot during Colorado’s 35-21 loss to TCU on Saturday night at Amon G. Carter Stadium. There’s a reason for that.…
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Deion Sanders, Colorado can’t recreate magic at TCU with another blown lead
FORT WORTH, Texas — Everything changed over the course of six plays. Despite leading 14-0 with less than three minutes to play in the first half, Colorado found itself tied with TCU just a minute and a half of game time later. After the Horned Frogs got on the board for the first time with…





