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The 2024–25 Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team represents the University of Colorado Boulder in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They are led by Tad Boyle in his 15th season as head coach. The Buffaloes play their home games at CU Events Center in Boulder, Colorado as members of the Big 12 Conference.
The following is a list of Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball head coaches. There have been 18 head coaches of the Buffaloes in their 120-season history. [1] Colorado's current head coach is Tad Boyle. He was hired as the Buffaloes' head coach in April 2010, [2] replacing Jeff Bzdelik, who left to become the head coach at Wake Forest. [3]
As of the most recently completed 2023–24 basketball season, 362 men's college basketball programs competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. [1] This number includes programs transitioning from a lower NCAA division, most from Division II and one from Division III. For the 2024–25 season, four schools will ...
2025 NFL draft No. 1 overall pick odds Shedeur is currently the favorite to go No. 1 overall, per BetMGM's latest NFL draft odds. The odds point to a three-horse race between him, Ward, and Hunter.
Deion Sanders just caught another whale.. Julian “JuJu” Lewis, one of the nation’s top quarterback recruits, announced Thursday that he will play for Coach Sanders and his Colorado football ...
Bill McCartney, the Hall of Fame college football coach who led the Colorado Buffaloes to their only national championship title in 1990, has died. He was 84. McCartney, better known to fans as ...
McCartney remains the winningest coach in Colorado history, with a record of 93-55-5. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013. “I am very saddened at the passing of Coach Mac,” said Colorado athletic director Rick George, who remained lifelong friends with McCartney after he hired George as his recruiting coordinator ...
Walseth graduated from CU in 1948 as a three-time letterman in both basketball and baseball for the Buffaloes, and came back to coach after stints at High School (Bakersfield, California) and South Dakota State. [8] "Sox" led the team to three Big 8 titles (the school joined the conference in 1958) and three NCAA tournament bids.