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Ralphie Report: Podcast: Big 12 Football Schedule and Basketball Updates

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NOV 29 Oklahoma State at Colorado

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Your favorite Colorado Buffaloes podcast returns!

Welcome back to a new edition of Ralphie Report’s Buffaloes Breakdown Podcast!


Ryland Scholes and Jack Barsch are joined by fellow Ralphie Reporter Sam Metivier to talk about anything and everything Colorado Buffaloes related.

The guys start off the episode by dissecting CU’s disappointing basketball season and 0-11 start to Big 12 play. What’s gone wrong in Boulder? Can Colorado win a conference game this year? Is CU basketball going to be okay? Ryland, Jack, and Sam break down the situation and provide some answers.

After that, the guys shift gears to discuss JR Payne and Colorado’s women’s hoops team, who are having a promising season. Can CU make it to March Madness for the fourth consecutive year? Ryland and Sam think so!

Lastly, Ryland, Jack and Sam discuss Colorado football, speculating on what the hold-up for Deion Sanders’ lucrative extension may be. They then break down CU’s newly released conference schedule for 2025, giving their bold predictions and win totals for the season to come.

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Sko Buffs!

by RylandScholes
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Ralphie Report: Buffaloes fall to 0-11 in Big 12 play after loss to Utah

NCAA Basketball: Colorado at Utah

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Colorado’s still looking for their first conference win in February.

We are officially over halfway done with conference play, but the Colorado Buffaloes are still looking for their first conference win since returning to the Big 12 this season.

After falling to the Utah Utes by a final score of 72-59 at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, CU falls to 0-11 in Big 12 play and can’t wake up from their seemingly never-ending nightmare.

That nightmare resumed quickly in the hills of Salt Lake on Wednesday, as Colorado’s first half was about as ugly as it could get. The Buffaloes shot only 8 of 29 and 27.6% from the floor, scoring only 20 points in the first 20 minutes of play, being the lowest amount of points Colorado has scored in the first half of a game since November 2019.

CU’s only consistent scorer in the first frame proved to be guard Javon Ruffin, who drilled back-to-back three-pointers in the first five minutes of play, finishing the half with eight points and three makes on four attempts. Buffaloes who aren’t named Javon Ruffin would shoot only 20% and five of 25 from the floor.

Luckily for the Buffs, Utah also had severe struggles on the offensive floor, which kept this game in reach for Colorado. The Utes started the game shooting only two of 10 from the free-throw line and finished the half shooting only 47.1% (8-17) on FTs. Utah didn’t shoot well from the floor either, making only 11 of their 23 attempts, but that proved significantly better than Colorado.

CU headed to the locker rooms down 20-32, looking to regroup and build any sort of offensive momentum.

Thankfully for Colorado, four Utah turnovers in the first five minutes of the second half would allow the Buffs to chip away at the lead. CU would parlay those turnovers into a 7-0 run to open play. The Buffaloes would continue to shoot the ball well in the second frame, making 50% (13-26) of their shots from the floor.

Bangot Dak, who had a quiet first half, caught fire to bring Colorado right back into the contest. Dak drilled four of his five field goals, including his one attempt from beyond the arc, alongside two boards, three blocks and two steals, all in the second half. Fueled by Dak, Colorado roared back into the game to cut Utah’s lead to only 55-52 with only 3:58 to play.

After cutting the score to a one-possession game with less than five minutes to play, the Buffaloes completely fell apart. CU would allow Utah to rip off an 11-0 run to put the game away, fueled by missed shots and turnovers. When the going got tough, Colorado broke, just like they’ve done all season.

72-59 in favor of the Utes proved to be the final score in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Colorado managed to keep it close despite their first-half struggles, but an atrocious final four minutes of play would be the nail in their coffin.

Javon Ruffin and Bangot Dak tried to carry the team across the finish line but ultimately couldn’t finish the job. Ruffin finished the contest with 13 points and three makes beyond the arc, along with two boards and three assists. Dak would rack up 11 points, four rebounds, three steals and blocks of his own.

Now 0-11 in Big 12 play, Colorado will have to face off against the #5 Houston Cougars in Boulder on Saturday, February 8th. Tipoff will be at 2:00 pm MT. Fans interested in watching the game can tune in to ESPN+ to see if the Buffs can shock the world and get their first conference win against a top-five team in the nation.

by RylandScholes
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Ralphie Report: Buffaloes vs. Utes - Game Post

NCAA Basketball: Arizona State at Colorado

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Join us for the Colorado Buffaloes - Utah Utes game tonight at 7:00 p.m. MT in Salt Lake City, Utah.

February 5th, 2025

Who:
Colorado Buffaloes vs. Utah Utes

Where: Huntsman Center - Salt Lake City, Utah

When: 2:00 p.m. MST

TV: ESPN+

Radio: AM 850 KOA

Utah Blog: BlockU

Line: Colorado +7

Welcome to the Ralphie Report as the Colorado Buffaloes get ready to take on the Utah Utess in Salt Lake City, Utah for the twenty-second game of the 2024-25 season.

No need to go anywhere else today, The Ralphie Report has everything you need and we welcome you to weigh in with your live game analysis, critiques, observations and predictions.

Check out the old game thread from the Hawaii game to see how it works. Throw all your comments about the game below and let’s get this thing rolling. If you don’t have an account, sign up here for free and enjoy all that our site has to offer.

Make sure to follow us on BlueSky, X and Facebook. Go Buffs!

by Jon Woods
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Ralphie Report: Can the Buffs go winless in the Big 12?

NCAA Basketball: Arizona State at Colorado

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Colorado is 0-10 in their new conference home.

This season has been anything but successful for Tad Boyle and the Colorado Buffaloes.

Since the Big 12 schedule began on December 30, the Buffs have yet to win a game. They’re zero for ten, the longest winless streak in Boyle’s 15 years in Boulder, and their first 0-10 start in conference play since 1985-86.

That ‘85-86 team, you ask, finished 0-14 in the Big 8 and got Tom Apke fired.

Tad Boyle won’t get fired — he’s more likely to retire — but this team has the potential to not only match that 0-14 record, but smash it in the Big 12’s 20-game schedule.

Feb 5 — @ Utah — 23.4% chance of winning, per ESPN
Feb 8 — vs. #5 Houston — 6.4%
Feb 11 — @ #16 Kansas — 5.4%
Feb 15 — vs. UCF — 46.3%
Feb 18 — @ #8 Iowa State — 6.0%
Feb 22 — vs. Baylor — 19.6%
Feb 24 — vs. #16 Kansas — 14.3%
Mar 2 — @ Kansas State — 23.7%
Mar 5 — @ #13 Texas Tech — 6.5%
Mar 8 — vs. TCU — 45.5%

Anything can happen. The worst team in the Boyle era literally beat the two-time defending champion UConn Huskies back in Maui. But the schedule is not very nice to the Buffs. All those road games are probable lossess — Utah is the worst one and they’re 7.5-point favorites — and the ranked home games would be massive upsets if they happen. What’s left is the three games against UCF, Baylor and TCU.

Colorado could have beat UCF earlier in the season. The two engaged in a back-and-forth affair that saw the Buffs pull ahead in the final minutes, only to blow the lead and miss two chances to win the game in the final seconds. UCF has gotten a lot better since that day, while the Buffs have not. The Citronauts travel well, as they’ve knocked off Arizona State in Tempe and challenged both Arizona and Kansas on the road.

After that, the Buffs will host the Baylor Bears in what will likely be a bloodbath. Baylor started the season #8 in the preseason polls, looked sketchy in the early part of the season (they couldn’t even beat UConn) and have now run hot and cold in the Big 12. The talent is there, what with VJ Edgecombe, Jeremy Roach and Norchad Omier. They just need a get-right game to turn their #26 ranking on KenPom into on-court success.

Finally, the Buffs will celebrate Senior Day with a home clash with the TCU Horned Frogs. Jamie Dixon’s boys are not very good, but we just saw them put CU’s offense in a stranglehold on Sunday. The Buffs have struggled time and again with turnovers, fouls and a general lack of chemistry on both ends of the floor. Maybe Tad will find something that works, or maybe the threat of an 0-20 season will kick them into high gear. Either way, it’s something to watch in the back-half of this unforgettable season.

by Sam Metivier
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Ralphie Report: Buffs in the NFL: Mason Crosby officially retires

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Crosby was one of the best kickers of his generation.

After 17 years in the NFL, Mason Crosby is hanging up his cleats for the final time. Those same cleats netted 1,918 points for the Green Bay Packers, the most in their vaunted franchise history.

Recognized for his powerful leg and playoffs heroics, Crosby was one of the best kickers of his generation. He never made a Pro Bowl, but he won a Super Bowl, made twelve game-winning kicks in his career, and was as consistent as it gets considering the freezing temperatures and ripping winds of Green Bay.

Crosby is a legend in Green Bay and a GOAT in Colorado. Before the Packers selected him in the sixth round of the 2007 draft, he was the best kicker in college football, full stop. He had the leg (career-long 60 yarder), the consistency (most points in CU history) and the clutchness (14/18 in the fourth quarter, several game-winners). It’s a travesty the two-time All-American never captured the Lou Groza Award.

His most iconic moment is his game-winning field goal to defeat the Colorado State Rams. Crosby went 3-for-3 that day, nailing a game-tying 48-yarder with under three minutes to go, then the final 47-yarder that gave CU the 31-28 win. (Yes, this was the Lawrence Vickers game.)

by Sam Metivier
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