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Colorado offense sputters against No. 11 Stanford

Red zone struggles led to the Buffs only putting up 10 points against the Cardinal Saturday. By Jake Mauff

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30 for 30 Review: “The Gospel According to Mac”

ESPN’s documentary series chronicles the former football coach’s years at Colorado. By Jared Funk-Breay

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Colorado football can’t size up to the Bruins

The Buffs led in the fourth quarter, but again fall. By Jake Mauff

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Colorado football looks to get first Pac-12 win at Arizona State

After a home loss to Oregon, the Colorado football looks to rebound on the road against Arizona State. By Jared Funk-Breay

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Pick Six: Colorado football’s season opener vs. Hawai’i

The crew previews Thursday’s game against the Rainbow Warriors.

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The Tulo trade and what it means for the Rockies

The Rockies have dealt shockwaves throughout Colorado as news broke earlier this week that their superstar and face of the franchise, shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, had been traded to the Toronto Blue Jays. Tulo, along with reliever LaTroy Hawkins, was sent to Toronto in exchange for shortstop Jose Reyes, reliever Miguel Castro, minor leaguer Jesus Tinoco […]

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Rockies sweep Phillies

The Rockies beat up a struggling Philadelphia Phillies team over the weekend, sweeping a series in the City of Brotherly Love for the first time in the history of the club.    Game 1: Rockies 4, Phillies 1 – The Rox bested Phillies’ ace Cole Hamels behind a strong start from Chad Bettis, and a […]

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Don Yannacito isn’t done yet

  After critiquing student films all semester in his Super 8 film production class, it was finally time for Don Yannacito to show one of his own. He unearthed an old regular 8mm film projector, almost as loud a vacuum cleaner, and started it up. Titled Iannacito, after Yannacito’s original family name before it was Americanized […]

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Coin Toss: Will men’s basketball or football have a better season next year?

After disappointing seasons, our writers debate who will do better next season. By Cannon Casey and Alissa Noe

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Rockies split four-game home series with Padres

Game-by-game recap and analysis from Colorado’s series against San Diego. By Justin Guerriero

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