For the young Colorado Buffaloes defense, it was a tale of two halves in their season-opening 23-17 loss to Colorado State in the 81st iteration of the Rocky Mountain Showdown at Folsom Field.
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The Colorado Buffaloes’ defensive line — which started a freshman, a sophomore and a junior Sunday in the 81st Rocky Mountain Showdown at Folsom Field in Boulder — was dissected by the Colorado State Rams’ rushing tandem of Leonard Mason and John Mosure — who combined for 158 rushing yards — to propel CSU to a 23-17 victory.
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Rivalry games are synonymous with intensity, but CU spokesman Bronson Hilliard is reminding students to keep the rivalry “on the football field” when Colorado State visits Folsom Field for the first time since 2005.
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The Colorado Buffaloes volleyball team left Yale better than they had arrived.
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Two institutions with a celebrated history of the gridiron game, the fabled rivalry between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams encompasses 80 previous clashes, legends past and present, and an armada of devoted fans that fuel the in-state rivalry known as the Rocky Mountain Showdown.
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Why kill when you can just block?
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There wasn’t too much separating the Colorado and Denver soccer teams’ debut at the Colorado Soccer Classic in Boulder.
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There’s a change in the air. The leaves are turning brown, the days are getting shorter and the college football season is about to kick off. which in Boulder means: it’s Buffalo time.
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Welcome to the first week of the 2009 CU Independent Pick‘em. This year, we’re throwing a twist into the picks unlike past years.
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the split personalities of the character in Robert Louis Stevenson’s 19th century novella, is a common analogy in sports.