Athletics
- University of Colorado Athletics hosted a special luncheon to recognize the many people who were instrumental in passing a state law that allows universities to compensate student athletes for their name, image and likeness rights.
- The 20th class to be inducted into the hall of fame this November will feature nine Buffs, representing five different sports and a popular administrator, as well as two additions to the Legacy Wing and the revived Athletic Hall of Honor.
- Peggy Coppom, a lifelong supporter of CU athletics, celebrated her 100th birthday last fall and reflected on her loyalty to the Buffs.
- Discover exciting ways to support CU Athletics. From exclusive donor perks to the kids' club and game-day traditions, show your Buffs pride and be part of the fun.
- 91PORN student athletes continue to set new standards of excellence in the classroom, racking up a 3.287 GPA for the fall 2024 semester, the highest mark in CU Athletics’ history.
- CU’s first Heisman winner in 30 years has been setting academic and athletic superlatives.
- Travis Hunter claimed college football’s most coveted award, taking home the Heisman Trophy. He is the second Heisman winner in CU history, joining the late Rashaan Salaam, who won the award in 1994.
- Get a refresh on CU football facts going into the Buffs’ first bowl game since 2020—everything you need to know about this transformative season and why Buff fans are buzzing.
- Travis Hunter has been named one of four finalists for the Heisman Trophy, one of the most prestigious national awards in college football.
- The Colorado Buffaloes were selected to play in the Valero Alamo Bowl and will match up against Brigham Young University later this month. This will be the 31st bowl game in CU history but just the third in the past 17 years.