Mike MacInytre did not address the media following Friday's practice, instead it was Steven Montez.
Head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media following Wednesday's practice. Topics include the story of Ryan Moeller switching from running back to safety, working on game situations in practice and how to game plan for CSU with the Rams' first game on Saturday.
BOULDER – Head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media on Friday following the teams 12th practice of fall camp. Topics include the scrimmage tomorrow, Gerrad Kough, extra scholarships and Kevin George. The last minute and a half was cut off where he updated the injury status Kyle Evans, he said Evans should be able to practice next week. And MacIntyre…...
BOULDER – Head coach Mike MacIntyre loves himself a good adversity story. He has reiterated the importance of overcoming it when it comes to building character. One of the best adversity stories on the 2017 Colorado Buffaloes is that of Evan Worthington, formerly known as Evan White. “[Worthington] was going through a lot in life,” MacIntyre explained. “There was a family…...
Head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media following Wednesday's practice. Topics include the weather, Terrance Lang, recruiting Lyle Tuiloma out of Hawaii and Evan Worthington.
When Beau Bisharat committed the night before signing day 2016, CU Buffs fans had high expectation for the four-star running back.
The praise from Mike MacIntyre on Alex Kinney has been pretty obvious from the start of camp. It can be difficult to get a read on how coach MacIntyre feels at times but from his reaction today, when asked about Kinney, he genuinely has been impressed with the junior punter so far.
Head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media following Tuesday's practice in full pads. Topics include Alex Kinney, Isaac Miller, position battles and comparing DJ Eliot to Jim Leavitt.
It all starts in the trenches. One of football's classic cliches rings especially true for the 2017 Colorado Buffaloes.
There are voids left by departing seniors all over the defense that the Colorado Buffaloes are trying to fill.
Steven Montez is walking in having played in ten games last season, including starting games against Oregon, Oregon State and USC.
After a season of creating turnovers, it has been the turnovers of the defensive backs themselves that has created much discussion during the offseason for the Colorado Buffaloes.
After visiting Boulder this weekend to commit in-person, Lavon “LJ” Wallace, a three-star recruit out of Atwater, CA, has officially given the Buffaloes his word. https://twitter.com/22Duwurk/status/891417660700868608 The 6-foot-3, 185-pounder has great size and the speed to match it, self-reporting his 40 time at 4.47 seconds. He has the ability to play at cornerback or safety when he gets to…...
Head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media on Saturday following the first practice of 2017 fall camp for the Colorado Bufalloes
He played in 11 games including the Alamo Bowl in 2016 where he recorded 12 tackles, one-and-a-half sacks.