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Another winnable opportunity on deck for CU Buffs at TCU – Boulder Daily Camera
Colorado’s Julian Hammond III, drives around Arizona State’s Shawn Phillips Jr. during the Big-12 basketball game in Boulder on Jan. 28, 2025.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer) As Buffs fans are so painfully aware, the Colorado men’s basketball team is scuffling.
But so is TCU. And yet another opportunity to end a historic and frustrating losing streak is at hand.
The Buffaloes complete the first half of Big 12 Conference play on Sunday at TCU. Like much of the first half of the league slate, there is no reason to believe it’s an impossible task ahead for a Buffs team looking to end an 0-9 start within the conference. But, CU has lost plenty of winnable games while compiling the program’s worst start to a conference schedule since starting 0-9 in the Big Eight in 1986-87.
The Buffs certainly will say they have an opportunity to win every game. Yet the reality of the second half of the Big 12 ledger — featuring two games against No. 11 Kansas, a trip to No. 3 Iowa State, a visit from No. 6 Houston and another road game at No. 22 Texas Tech — says CU must take advantage of opportunities like Sunday’s date at TCU if it hopes to end the longest losing streak in 15 seasons under head coach Tad Boyle sooner than later.
“Guarding the ball is going to be critical (against TCU’s guards),” Boyle said. “We’re going to have to be really sound at the point of attack, ball-screen-wise, to limit those guys as best we can. TCU plays hard. They play tough. They’re going to try to turn us over. Taking care of the ball is going be important.
“This team is not defending and they’re not rebounding at the level we need to to win games in the Big 12. Until we do that, it’s going to be hard to win and we put a lot of pressure on our offense. We’ve got a chance, no doubt. I told our guys, if we can beat UConn in Maui, we can win a couple here in February.”
TCU is coming off two road losses against Texas Tech and Utah and has lost three consecutive games overall. The Horned Frogs also have lost their past two home games.
Of course, like every Big 12 team, TCU has posted wins in situations in which the Buffs have fallen short, such as a Jan. 11 home win against BYU. Still, TCU’s attack has struggled since losing starting point guard and Arizona State transfer Frankie Collins to a season-ending injury in December, and it ranks 14th in Big 12 games in defensive field goal percentage (.472).
“I think everyone is staying together. We’re doing a good job of not letting it get too negative,” CU guard Javon Ruffin said. “It’s hard when it’s been a while since we’ve got a win. But we’ve done a decent job staying positive. I think we have stayed together. The one thing that we need or we’re missing a little bit is maybe taking a little bit more pride in the stuff that we are messing up and not letting it happen again. That’s what it’s going to take to eventually win a game.
“We have to guard (at TCU). Offense will come and go. We’ve got a lot of guys who can do things and make shots. But if we can guard and get stops, we win the game. It really is that simple. That’s an area we know we have to get better at, and we’re going to make it a point (at TCU).”
CU Buffs men’s basketball at TCU Horned Frogs
TIPOFF: Sunday, 2 p.m. MT, Schollmaier Arena, Fort Worth, Tex.
TV/RADIO: ESPN+/KOA 850 AM and 94.1 FM.
RECORDS: Colorado 9-11, 0-9 Big 12 Conference; TCU 10-10, 3-6.
COACHES: Colorado — Tad Boyle, 15th season (307-194, 363-260 overall). TCU — Jamie Dixon, 9th season (170-120, 498-243 overall).
KEY PLAYERS: Colorado — G Julian Hammond III, 6-2, Sr. (13.9 ppg, 3.3 apg, 2.8 rpg, .391 3%); F Andrej Jakimovski, 6-8, Gr. (10.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg); F Trevor Baskin, 6-9, Gr. (9.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg, .525 FG%); C Elijah Malone, 6-10, Gr. (8.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg, .577 FG%); F Bangot Dak, 6-11, So. (7.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg, .509 FG%); G Javon Ruffin, 6-5, R-Jr. (6.0 ppg, 2.3 apg); G RJ Smith, 6-3, R-So. (6.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 2.0 apg, .453 3%); F Assane Diop, 6-8, So. (4.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg). TCU — G Noah Reynolds, 6-3, Sr. (12.4 ppg, 3.3 apg); G Vasean Allette, 6-2, So. (11.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.8 apg); F Trazarien White, 6-6, Sr. (9.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg, .342 3%); G Brendan Wenzel, 6-8, Sr. (8.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg, .391 3%); C Ernest Udeh Jr., 6-11, Jr. (7.4 ppg, 7.9 rpg, .582 FG%).
NOTES: This will be the first matchup between the programs as conference foes. CU and TCU have met four times previously, with both teams winning twice. The last matchup was a TCU win in Boulder on Dec. 3, 2008. … The Buffs are shooting just .304 on 3-pointers in Big 12 games, ranking 12th in the conference going into Saturday’s action, but TCU has been even worse, ranking 13th with a .289 mark. … Dak has averaged 9.7 points with a .585 shooting percentage (24-for-41) over the past seven games. … The Buffs matched a season-low for the third time in five games with only eight assists during Tuesday’s loss against Arizona State. … CU entered the weekend ranking last in league games with a defensive 3-point percentage of .360. … TCU ranks 15th in Big 12 games with a .612 free throw percentage. … CU remains on the road with a Wednesday date at Utah (7 p.m. MT,ESPN+).
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The CU Buffs are gearing up for another winnable opportunity as they face off against TCU this weekend. After a strong start to the season, the Buffs are looking to continue their momentum and secure another victory on the road.With TCU coming off a tough loss, the Buffs have a prime opportunity to capitalize on their opponent’s vulnerabilities and come out on top. The team is focused and determined to make a statement in this matchup, and fans can expect an exciting and competitive game.
Stay tuned for updates and coverage of the game in the Boulder Daily Camera as the Buffs look to add another win to their record. Let’s go Buffs! #CUinTCU #BuffsNation.
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SAN ANTONIO — It’s Prime’s Time.
The method is madness. But so is the moment. Deion Sanders was built for this window in college football, where moms want to hear about the degree, kids want to hear about The League, and agents want to hear about the cut.
“The one thing I think Coach Prime has over everybody else is, he always worked with kids, so he understands how they think,” former NFL great and Warner Discovery/TNT analyst Takeo Spikes said recently. “He knows what they want. He understands how to be able to motivate. He knows how to motivate them without tearing the man down and forgetting to build him back up.”
Kids rule. Talent rules. Which means if Sanders isn’t going anywhere, neither are the Buffs.
It means there’s life after the Alamo Bowl. There’s life after the best player (Travis Hunter) in college football and the best quarterback (Shedeur Sanders) in the country ride off into a millionaire’s sunset.
With miles to go on the roster-construction calendar, CU has already added at least eight former four-star recruits to the fold. Among Big 12 programs, per 247Sports.com, only Texas Tech had snatched up more as of Saturday morning.
Kaidon Salter was a four-star prep QB in Texas. Julian Lewis was a four-ish/five-ish-star prep signal-caller in Georgia.
I do now.
They’re good.
What a lot of us got wrong — what I got wrong — was the old, stodgy way of college football thinking. That some mountains simply couldn’t be moved. That programs make players.
No, sir. It’s the other way around. And it always has been, really. It’s just that, under the NCAA’s old system, schools held the upper hand until a star’s draft eligibility clock started ticking.
The transfer portal has made every college football player a year-to-year commitment — only said commitment is in the hands of the player now instead of the program. The only constant in roster management is change. Adapt or die.
While James Franklin pouts, stomps and shakes his fist at the portal, Sanders just shrugs. You want to go? Cool. That door swings both ways, my friend. Get with the times or get the heck out.
“Now we know how Prime has done at CU, kind of clean house, kind of set the tone his own way,” ex-Broncos great Champ Bailey, Spikes’ TNT teammate, added the other day.
“People criticized him throughout the process. But what they don’t understand is, this dude is the hardest worker in football. So it’s going to work out because his level of confidence is based off the work he’s putting in.”
It’s Prime’s Time.
It’s Prime’s league, too.
The Big 12, as a conference of football middleweights, needs Sanders more than Sanders needs the Big 12. Brett Yormark assembled a circuit of basketball blue bloods — five league men’s hoops programs were ranked among the latest AP Top 25 at the end of last week, three among the top 15 — and football oddballs.
All of which plays perfectly into CU’s hands. Being better than Oklahoma and Texas consistently 15-20 years ago was always a steep hill to climb. With USC, Oregon and Washington in the Pac-12, it was the same story. The same ceiling.
But this Big 12 is an altogether different, weirder and kinder beast. Utah’s Kyle Whittingham and Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy are showing their age, and the Buffs just got done blowing the doors off of both. Tell a recruit the only things standing between them and a College Football Playoff berth are Arizona State and Iowa State, they’ll sign on that dotted line 11 times out of 10.
“What he’s done at CU, of course, is sustainable,” Bailey said of Sanders. “It’s just all about changing the culture and demanding excellence. And who comes after Prime, they’ll be warranted with this job of trying to keep that going. Which I think is doable when you have a region like the Mountain West region, where CU dominates that state, as far as recruits — and they can expand beyond that.”
Kids rule. Talent rules. If I’ve got five NFL wide receivers, I’ll wager you can’t find five cornerbacks to cover them. And the handful of rosters that can are all still kicking about the CFP.
What do the Buffs have now that they didn’t have five years ago? Two top-five draft picks. You won’t beat the Ohio State Buckeyes until you join them.
“What makes Deion, for me, I just think it’s the build-up,” Spikes said. “I think just from what he’s been able to do, and even look at what he did (compared to) two years ago — this CU team only won one game (in 2022), if I’m not mistaken.
“So when you look at the big picture, yes, it’s sustainable, from what he’s been able to do. And a lot of that is due to him understanding the current-day kid.”
It’s Prime’s Time. Once this thing got turned around, that Boulder was only rolling one way. The mountain came to Deion Sanders. And it has a new king.
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Deion Sanders, CU Buffs will dominate Big 12 after Travis Hunter, Shedeur leaveWith the recent departures of star recruits Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders from the Colorado Buffaloes, many fans may be feeling disheartened. However, head coach Deion Sanders remains confident in his team’s ability to dominate the Big 12 conference.
Despite losing two highly touted prospects, Sanders has a plan in place to ensure that the Buffs continue to excel on the field. With a strong recruiting class and a solid group of returning players, Sanders believes that his team has what it takes to compete at the highest level.
“We may have lost some key players, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still dominate the Big 12,” Sanders said in a recent press conference. “We have a talented group of athletes who are hungry to prove themselves, and I have no doubt that we will come out on top.”
Sanders’ confidence and determination are infectious, and fans are eager to see what the Buffs can accomplish under his leadership. With a renewed sense of purpose and a solid game plan in place, the future looks bright for the Colorado Buffaloes. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting season ahead.
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