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Ralphie Report: Big Trouble in Little Apple, Buffs fall to Kansas State

NCAA Basketball: Colorado at Kansas State

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Poor shooting and turnovers, again.

The Colorado Buffaloes dropped another road game on Sunday afternoon, falling 65-56 to the Kansas State Wildcats. Credit to the Buffs for not giving up on the season or the game, but it was never as close as the final score, as K-State was in control start to finish.

The Buffs dug themselves an early hole. They started 3/13 from the field and 1/4 from the free throw line as K-State took advantage of some defensive breakdowns to build a 20-7 lead in the first nine minutes. CU was getting good looks, but they couldn’t make their layups, open threes or even FTs early on (or ever, really).

There were moments of positive play, as there always are for a young team like Colorado. Yet there were far more head scratching play for a Tad Boyle squad that has solidified in the last month or os. Those defensive breakdowns shouldn’t have happened. The Buffs just weren’t communicating, didn’t hustle back in transition, and lacked that bit of fight that’s helped them win twice in their previous four games.

It’s hard to say if CU played better in the second half, or if the Wildcats just played worse. It was not a good game of basketball in terms of execution, energy or suspense. K-State played like they had it in the bag, while the Buffs did just enough to make this game look competitive. Maybe if the Buffs had shot the ball decently well they could have pulled off the upset. But it’s hard to win when you shoot sub-40% from the field, sub-20% from three and sub-60% from FT — putrid numbers.

The Buffs play their final away game on Wednesday night, as they travel to Lubbock to take on the top-10 Texas Tech Red Raiders. After, the Buffs will celebrate their seniors on Saturday afternoon with a winnable game against TCU.

by Sam Metivier
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Ralphie Report: Buffaloes vs. Wildcats - Game Post

NCAA Basketball: Kansas at Colorado

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Join us for the Colorado Buffaloes - Kansas State Wildcats game today at 2:00 p.m. MT in Manhattan, Kansas.

March 2nd, 2025

Who:
Colorado Buffaloes vs. Kansas State Wildcats

Where: Bramlage Coliseum - Manhattan, Kansas

When: 2:00 p.m. MST

TV: ESPN+

Radio: AM 850 KOA

Kansas State Blog: Bring on the Cats

Line: Colorado +6.5

Welcome to the Ralphie Report as the Colorado Buffaloes get ready to take on the Kansas State Wildcats in Manhattan, Kansas for the twenty-ninth 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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CU At The Game: Spring Preview – Offense: Pat Shurmur’s Challenges

Without Shedeur and Travis, the work of offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur becomes more difficult ... CU has talent to work with, but the coaches room has precious little experience ... Can CU produce a balanced offensive attack in 2024? ... Let's find out ...

Stuart
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CU At The Game: CUATG Podcast: Mailbag Edition

What's the hold up with Coach Prime's contract extension? Is it money so Coach Prime will be one of the highest paid coaches, or is it money for assistants and NIL ... or something else? ... Who makes the list of our top five transfers and top five returning players? ... Is the over/under of 6.5 wins for CU in 2025 easy money? ... Let's find out ...

Stuart
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Ralphie Report: Travis Hunter to all skip workouts at NFL Combine, per sources

BYU v Colorado - Valero Alamo Bowl

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The Heisman winner won’t work out in Indy

Travis Hunter’s trip to Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine reportedly just got a lot less stressful.

Denver Broncos beat reporter Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette tweeted Thursday morning that NFL officials told him Hunter has opted to skip all workouts during the combine.

Hunter, a two-way superstar at wide receiver and cornerback during his time at Colorado, raised some eyebrows when he declared his position at the combine as only defensive back and not receiver. Now, the Heisman winner will join CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who also decided to skip all workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Hunter still held his scheduled media availability before the combine in Indy, where he stated his desire to play on both sides of the ball at the professional level. He would later sit down for an interview with CBS Sports, alluding to the fact that we won’t work out during the combine.

“I’m not doing anything here,” Hunter told CBS Sports. “I’m waiting for my pro day.”

Barring any changes, Hunter will still work out at Colorado’s pro day in March, as well as Big 12 Pro Day from March 18th to 21st.

Three Buffs receivers, LaJohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and Will Sheppard, will still work out at the NFL Scouting Combine. Colorado’s three pass catchers will get their chance to wow NFL scouts when it’s their turn to work out on Saturday, March 1st.

To learn more about the NFL Scouting Combine schedule, read our article here.

by RylandScholes
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