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Trajen Odom has Colorado on his long list of spring visits

Rated by Rivals as the No. 10-ranked prospect in North Carolina and currently No. 23 at his position, Trajen Odom has a long list of spring visits on his schedule and Boulder is one of the stops. He’ll be on campus during Colorado’s spring practice on April 12.

More on his recruitment and where CU stands:

2025 Draft

I think his comments are what every parent does so is kind of a non story to me. Good players have for decades tried to steer where they land. I don’t blame any of them. Lots of careers have been derailed by getting drafted by poorly run organizations

More importantly if these two can go high first round it just help recruiting even more. I don’t know who all is coming out but it’s hard for me to fathom a top 10 pick for either today. Big season could change that quickly. Good for them and great for CU

Buffs NewsStand - Mar 27

BZ: WBB - CU Buffs excited for opportunity to face Iowa in Sweet 16 again

BZ: WBB -Women’s basketball notes: CU Buffs not surprised at Pac-12 success in NCAA Tournament

BZ: FB - CU Buffs’ Jordan Seaton soaking in experience as college career gets started

BZ: MBB - Men’s basketball notes: Trio of CU Buffs log all-time minutes in 2023-24

CU AD: FB - New Buffs DC Livingston Wants CU To Be 'Great Situationally'

CU AD: LAX - Peluso Earns Pac-12 DPOTW for Second Time This Season

CU AD: CU Athletics Partners With New 5430 Alliance NIL Collective

CU AD: WBB - Four Buffs Receive CSC Academic All-District Honors

CUATG Blog: ESPN NBA Draft projections: Three Buffs in Top 40; Cody Williams a Lottery Pick + Tip-off time set for CU’s Sweet Sixteen Game: Buffs v. Caitlyn Clark before a national audience

CUATG Blog: Goal for 5430: $8 million for football, get basketball “competitive” + Press Release: 5430 ALLIANCE LAUNCHES TO UNIFY NIL OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO

Ralphie Report: WBB - Tip-off time and network announced for Colorado vs. Iowa (The Buffs will play their first game on national network TV in 25 years)

DP: WBB - Keeler: CU Buffs on opportunity to end Caitlin Clark’s Iowa Hawkeyes career: “We want to come in and ruin everyone’s day” (“It’d be hard to get into her head,” CU Buffs guard Tameiya Sadler said of Clark, the Iowa star she’ll help guard in the Sweet 16. “But we’re going to try it.”)

The Spun: FB - Former NFL Quarterback Warns League About Deion Sanders

Buffs Wire: MBB - Cody Williams undecided on next move following freshman season at Colorado

Buffs Wire: MBB - Colorado reportedly showing interest in Belmont transfer sharpshooter Cade Tyson

Cheers!

Pat Shurmur aims to rebuild Colorado's offense in 2024

"I think some of the things that we did well we'll try to incorporate and keep going with, but then there's obviously other things that we're going to just want to be way different."

Pat Shurmur looking to establish a winning offensive product on the field for 2024. More on his comments and how he's settling into the role:

woulda coulda shoulda

Buffs fell short of my minimum acceptable performance having not made the sweet 16. If you had told me going in that we outrebounded the Eagles and had the same number of Turnovers i would have assumed we would win. However, the poor shooting on WIDE OPEN 3s and the complete inability to stop Kolek were too much to overcome. Too bad because that was our game to lose.

That being said HCTB had another year where you cant fire him (ADRG will never fire him anyway) but you leave feeling completely unsatified. I like many things about HCTB but if you define making it the the final 4 or winning a natty, as satisfaction i dont think he gets us to the promised land. To me we have had a program and support required to get a natty but going fwd with collectives and NIL running wild, we may have missed our window of opportunity unless we can find a Phil Knight to sponsor us.

I'll have to lower my expectations.

Time for Football

Game Thread: Colorado WBB vs Drake

Well, if nobody's tired of watching hoops today by now, Colorado WBB about to tip off against Drake. Buffs looking to win a tourney game for the second straight year and move on to play against Kansas State on Sunday. Drake is red-hot, scores a ton and has won 14 in a row.

Starters for CU:
Jaylyn Sherrod
Maddie Nolan
Frida Formann
Quay Miller
Aaronette Vonleh

For Drake:
Katie Dinnebier (17.9 PPG, 6.9 APG, MVC Player of the Year)
Taylor McAulay
Courtney Becker
Grace Berg (17.0 PPG)
Anna Miller (MVC DPOY, 13.6 PPG, 10.1 RPG)

Rick George was named the Athletic Director of the Year

University of Colorado Athletic Director Rick George was named the Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the association announced Wednesday.

“NACDA is honored to continue the tradition of the Athletics Director of the Year Award and recognize a new class of individuals for 2023-24,” NACDA CEO Pat Manak said. “As an Association it is part of our mission to develop tomorrow’s leaders led by today’s decision makers, which is why it is so fitting that 21 of the 28 recipients of the ADOY award this year are first-time winners.”

George was named the sixth athletic director in CU history in 2013, his second stint in Boulder, returning 23 years after he played a role in the school’s first and only national championship in football.

Well deserved award for Rick George!
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