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Colorado Offers Four-Star OT Brian Swanson, Joining Elite Company: Despite Strong Texas Ties, Buffaloes Aim to Lure Top Talent to Replenish Offensive Line
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Nate Landman's Pro Bowl Journey with Rams
02:10|Nate Landman, a former Colorado Buffaloes star, is having a standout year with the Los Angeles Rams, leading all NFC inside linebackers in Pro Bowl fan voting. His hard-hitting style and consistent production have been crucial to the Rams success, currently atop the NFC with eleven wins and three losses. Landman, signed on a prove-it deal, has become a key player on defense, recording double-digit tackles five times and setting a franchise record with seventeen tackles against the Baltimore Ravens. His Pro Bowl selection is expected, with player and coach voting yet to be announced.
Hunter's Heisman: Colorado's Game-Changer
01:41|Travis Hunters journey from top recruit to Heisman winner and NFL draft pick revolutionized the Colorado Buffaloes football program. His dual-threat dominance on offense and defense set a new standard, proving that top-tier talent can thrive at Colorado. His success now serves as a powerful recruiting tool, reinforcing the programs ability to develop elite talent and provide a path to professional football.
Oatis Joins Transfer Portal, Buffaloes Seek D-Line Strength
01:29|Jehiem Oatis, a highly anticipated transfer from Alabama, has entered the transfer portal, joining three other Colorado Buffaloes players. Despite his initial struggles to find his footing, Oatis played in eleven games, recording nine tackles, four assisted tackles, eleven pressures, and one pass breakup. With one year of eligibility remaining, hell seek a new opportunity to strengthen the interior defensive line, a key focus for Coach Deion Sanders this offseason.
Edwards' Stellar HS Career, Buffaloes' New DBs
01:50|Braylon Edwards, a high school football star, is making waves with his exceptional performance, recently securing a victory in the Texas six-A Division One state semifinals. Edwards, a consistent starter since his freshman year, has been named to the Colorado Buffaloes 2026 recruiting class, joining a team in need of defensive backs due to expected departures. With his impressive season statistics and commitment to the Buffaloes, Edwards is poised to make an immediate impact in college football.
Buffaloes Offer to Top RB Baker
01:33|Colorado Buffaloes extend offer to top-seventy running back SaRod Baker, a highly-touted three-star recruit from Texas, potentially bolstering their offensive strategy and securing a major win for their two thousand twenty-seven recruiting class.
Oatis Leaves Buffaloes, Defensive Line Overhaul Looms
01:35|Jehiem Oatis, once a top Colorado Buffaloes recruit, is transferring after a challenging season. Despite his impressive size and SEC experience, he struggled to find a consistent role, recording only nine tackles and one pass breakup. Colorados defensive line now faces a significant overhaul, with many players graduating and Oatis moving on. Coach Prime and his staff must aggressively pursue new talent in the transfer portal to rebuild this crucial part of their defense.
Jehiem Oatis Joins Transfer Portal, NCAA Rules Change
01:29|Jehiem Oatis, a highly-rated defensive tackle, is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal after a disappointing season with Colorado. Meanwhile, the NCAA introduces new transfer portal rules for the 2025-2026 season, including a fifteen-day transfer window and changes for College Football Playoff teams and those with new coaches.
NCAA Transfer Portal: New Rules & Oatis' Move
01:32|Colorado defensive tackle Jehiem Oatis is set to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, joining a growing trend of players seeking new opportunities. The NCAA has also announced new dates for the college football transfer portal, with a fifteen-day window from January second to sixteenth. Athletes on College Football Playoff teams will have a special five-day window to enter the portal after their final game. Coaching changes will now require players to enter the portal within fifteen days of a head coachs firing and wait five days after a new coach is hired or announced. These updates are expected to bring changes to the transfer landscape.