Big 12 Notes – Wyoming Week


Arizona State and Kansas to play in London in 2026 … Big 12 to implement live replay center look-ins, starting this weekend … NCAA Eliminates Spring Transfer Window …

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CU’s commanding 24-2-1 record all-time v. Wyoming (best winning percentage against any team with more than five games) … CU 12-3 when scoring over 30 points … “Cowboy Joe” mascot dates back to 1950; logo back to 1920 … Did Tawfiq Byard and Simeon Price earn starts with their efforts v. Houston? …

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Buffs in the NFL

//posted 9.18.2025

Nate Landman already has an NFC Defensive Player of the Week honor on his resume … Travis Hunter getting more playing time on both sides of the ball … LaJohntay Wester has the better of Shedeur Sanders in reunion …

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The Cowboys have some impressive defensive stats – though skewed by their competition to date … Bottom line? Wyoming only presents a problem to CU if the Buffs allow it …

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Buffs season saved with late rally to defeat No. 22 Texas in Austin, 29-22, as Eric Bieniemy rallies the troops for a fourth quarter comeback … With memories from Darian Hagan and Alfred Williams …

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Houston 36, Colorado 20

//posted 9.14.2025
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Houston dominated the first and third quarters, opening up a 13-0 first half lead on the way to a convincing 36-20 victory over Colorado. Cougar quarterback Conner Weigman completed 15-of-24 passes for 222 yards, with 17 carries for 83 yards and two touchdowns. Houston kicker Ethan Sanchez went 5-of-6 on field goal attempts, with a long of 52, as the Cougars scored on eight drives, punting only once all game.

Ryan Staub started the second game of his career, finishing 19-of-35 for 204 yards and a late 37-yard touchdown pass to Joseph Williams after the game was decided. Staub was also sacked three times, and was intercepted twice.

The Buffs clawed their way back to make it a 16-14 game at halftime, with a Simeon Price 38-yard scoring run and a Zach Atkins recovery of a Ryan Staub fumble in the end zone giving CU new life. In the third quarter, however, two Houston drives at up over 13 minutes of game clock, making it a 26-14 game. Two fourth quarter interceptions – CU’s first two turnovers of the season – ended any hope of a Buff comeback.

“Nobody could have told me that was going to go down like that,” Coach Prime said. “There’s no way.

“With the week of preparation that we had, the meetings that we had, the film study and the preparation that we had, no one could have told me that it was going to turn out like this. But … it wasn’t good. It wasn’t good at all. I take full responsibility of the foolishness that went on out there that … we tried to call it football. It wasn’t that.”

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Prior to joining the Big 12, Colorado had only played Houston once in football, with the Buffs defeating the Cougars in the 1971 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl in the old Astrodome.

A year before that game, in April, 1970, Houston, a/k/a “Space City”, endured the near disaster of the Apollo 13 mission. “Houston, we have a problem”, became an instant quotable quote, which was later immortalized in the Ron Howard/Tom Hanks film.

Fifty-five years later, on a steamy night in September, 2025, it wasn’t Houston which left TDECU Stadium with a problem, it was the visitors.

The Houston Cougars, 4-8 in 2024, dominated Colorado in every phase, settling for a 36-20 victory … a score which could have been even more lopsided if the Houston offense hadn’t settled for field goals in five of its eight scoring drives.

For a CU team coming off of a 9-4 season, including wins in seven of nine Big 12 conference games in 2024, to be mauled on both sides of the ball by a team which had as many issues as they did coming in … Colorado has a problem.

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Game Day! … Scouting Report: Houston … Updated CU injury report: Running backs Dallan Hayden and Simeon Price upgraded to “Probable” … Defensive tackles coach Domata Peko: “We’re not loafing out there” …

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CU has played Houston only once in football, but a number of star Buffs have come to Boulder from “Space City” … Charlie Davis and John Stearns led the Buffs to a 29-17 win over the Cougars in the 1971 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl … The Big 12 has three teams in the top four nationally in scoring defense (including Houston) …

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Experts divided on CU/Houston v. spread … And then there were three: ASU’s loss to SEC bottom feeder Mississippi State leaves only three Big 12 teams in new AP poll … Big 12 lines: Buffs open as a 4.5-point road underdog to Houston …

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Houston QB Conner Weigman was the No. 1 rated high school recruit in the Class of 2022 … The Cougars (against light competition) have given up only one touchdown in two games … CU No. 1 in the nation in two statistical categories …

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Colorado 31, Delaware 7

//posted 9.8.2025
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Third-string quarterback Ryan Staub led the Buffs to two back-to-back touchdowns on either side of halftime, allowing the Buffs to pull away from Delaware. Staub completed a a 21-yard touchdown pass to Dekalon Taylor with nine seconds left in the first half, then a 71-yard touchdown to Sincere Brown three plays into the third quarter, turning a 10-7 game into a 24-7 advantage, with the Buffs going on to a 31-7 home victory.

Coach Prime gave each of his quarterbacks two series to open the game. Kaidon Salter led the Buff offense to ten points in his drives, including a nine-yard scoring run on CU’s opening possession. Freshman Julian Lewis came in for the next two drives, but the Buff offense failed to score. Then, after Delaware scored in the final minute of the half to make it a 10-7 game, Staub’s heroics gave CU a three-score advantage. A 10-yard touchdown run by Micah Welch early in the fourth quarter closed out the scoring, allowing many of those 50,341 in attendance on a sunny Boulder afternoon the chance to head for the exits early.

The teams were almost even in total yards, 398-396, but three turnovers by the Blue Hens, together with two fourth down stops by the Buff defense in the red zone, allowed CU to hold Delaware to only seven points. Ryan Staub finished with seven completions in ten attempts, going for 157 yards and two touchdowns. CU’s leading rusher was Simeon Price, with 55 yards on nine carries. Sincere Brown became the first Buff receiver to top 100 yards on the season, with 120 yards on only four catches, including his 71-yard score.

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