Has The Fan, Once a Sports-Talk Radio Ratings Winner, Dropped the Ball?
New program manager Amanda Brown isn’t ready to discuss the station’s deflated status.
New program manager Amanda Brown isn’t ready to discuss the station’s deflated status.
Behind star quarterback John Matocha, the Orediggers hope to complete the team’s redemption arc on December 16 after losing in the 2022 title game.
Some sports fans feel Coach Prime is undeserving of Sports Illustrated’s top honor, citing CU’s 4-8 record and poor performances throughout the season.
Boosters seem afraid to break the spell by boasting.
What a difference four weeks have made for the Broncos.
Fans keep kicking Will Lutz around.
Will Lutz’s journey has been bumpy.
The Golden Buffalo Marching Band jazzed up its song list this year to create the perfect “Coach Prime” playlist for fans flooding Boulder this season.
The Buffaloes are aiming for another deep run in the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.
The engineering school is mapping out another winning season with goofiness, smarts and experience that may finally take them to championship heights.
Denver Nuggets fans must once again resort to national TV broadcasts, local sports bars and pirated streams to watch their defending NBA Champions.
To tank or not to tank: That is the question.
“God called me again, and was like, ‘My bad.’ And then he showed me the promised land of Colorado.”
The pop star was in the box Thursday, watching the Kansas City Chiefs beat Denver.
The Amazon Prime show about CU football coach Deion Sanders just got half a million dollars in extra cash from the State of Colorado as a film incentive.
The pop singer knows a good show. This wasn’t one.
The pop star is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and is expected to be at the Thursday Night Football game against the Denver Broncos.
Denver’s coach seems to find fault in everyone but himself.
The University of Colorado was the most bet-on football team for the first four weeks of the season.
Despite the loss, Boulder was the place to be on Saturday as celebrities and sports icons — including Paul Pierce, Will Ferrell and DaBaby — came to town.
“If we can’t trust Westword to support the Denver Broncos, we can’t trust a single story as anything less than a terrorist attack on our Colorado way of life.”
Blenders Eyewear and Coach Prime had already planned to release their collaboration — but after Jay Norvell’s comments last week, they seized the moment.