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Ralphie Report: Six Colorado Buffaloes accept invites to East-West Shrine Bowl

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Six Colorado Buffaloes have accepted invites to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, announced by the Shrine Bowl’s Twitter on Wednesday morning.

CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders, wide receivers Jimmy Horn, LaJohntay Wester and Will Sheppard, and safeties Cam’ron Silmon-Craig and Shilo Sanders will all play in one last collegiate game in late January in an opportunity to boost their draft stock before April.

The East-West Shrine Bowl is a post-season all-star game that invites only seniors to play in front of various NFL scouts, all benefitting charity. This season will be the 100th anniversary of the game, being played at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, on January 30th, 2025.

If all goes well for the season's final two weeks, those six Buffs will return to the home of the Dallas Cowboys after playing in the Big 12 title game in early December. We’ll get one final chance to watch our favorite Buffaloes in late January, so take advantage of it!

by RylandScholes
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CU At The Game: “T.I.P.S.” for CU at Kansas

The Jayhawks have defeated ranked teams in back-to-back games for the first time in school history ... CU is sixth in the nation in sacks, but KU is sixth in the nation is fewest sacks allowed ... Can the Buffs continue their record-setting road success? ...

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Ralphie Report: Two Colorado Buffaloes earn Big 12 Player of the Week honors

Utah v Colorado

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It may not be who you’re expecting either...

After Colorado’s dominant 49-24 win over the Utah Utes last Saturday, two Buffaloes have been awarded Big 12 Player of the Week honors.

Before last weekend, four Buffaloes (Hunter, Sanders, Augustave, and Mata) had earned Player of the Week honors for their heroics on the field. Now, two more have joined the club.

The first of which is LaJohntay Wester, who was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week after ripping off a 76-yard punt return touchdown against Utah. Wester used his blazing speed to leave the Utes in the dust, strolling into the endzone untouched to put the Buffaloes in full control of the game in the first quarter.


LaJohntay Wester was one of the best punt returners in the country at FAU. He’s been waiting all season for a chance to make an impact on special teams for the #CUBuffs. Boy did he do just that here ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/sDPrYbtCuG

— Tyler King (@King_TylerB) November 16, 2024

Amari McNeill is the second Buff to win Player of the Week honors this week, splitting the Defensive PotY award with West Virginia’s Reid Carrico. Against the Utes, McNeill racked up three tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble in Colorado’s dominant win. The Buffaloes dominated Utah in the trenches and McNeill was a pivotal part of that effort.


Week 1⃣2⃣ #Big12FB Co-Defensive Player of the Week presented by @totinos

Amari McNeill | @CUBuffsFootball pic.twitter.com/wToMIpzAiV

— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) November 18, 2024

Congrats LaJohntay and Amari! Well deserved!

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Ralphie Report: Heisman Update: Travis Hunter starts to pull away

Utah v Colorado

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#HE12MAN


Welcome back to a new edition of Buffaloes Breakdown!

Ryland Scholes and Jack Barsch of Ralphie Report sat down to talk about everything and anything Colorado Buffaloes related. In this episode, Jack and Ryland break down the current state of the Heisman race and Travis Hunter’s chances of winning college football’s most prestigious trophy.

Hunter has officially hit the minus money in betting odds, starting to pull away from Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. What else can Travis do to lock up Colorado’s second Heisman in program history? Listen to find out!

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Be on the lookout for more quick-hit Buffaloes Breakdown videos in the near future. As Colorado continues to ascend the college football world, we’ll be here to provide top-notch CU football coverage.

To stay in the loop, make sure you’re keeping up with the Ralphie Report website, our Twitter, and our Bluesky as we ramp up our content to preview the Buffaloes’ matchup with the Jayhawks. We’ve got a big week ahead!

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CU At The Game: CUATG Podcast: “T.I.P.S.” for CU at Kansas

Kansas Jayhawks: Best 4-6 team in the country? ... Quarterback Jaylon Daniels as dangerous with his feet as with his arm ... Did Travis Hunter sew up the Heisman with his performance against Utah? ... Are the Buffs the best team in the Big 12? ... Let's find out ...

Stuart
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