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At CU’s Fall Media Day on August 8th, Coach Prime was asked about his health.

His response: “I’m healthy. I’m vibrant. I’m my old self. We walk every day after practice around campus at least a mile. I’m living life right now. I’m trying my best to live it to the fullest considering what transpired.”

The health of CU’s head coach took on increased significance this summer, as Coach Prime stayed back in Texas for almost three months, giving rise to renewed speculation about his future in Boulder. As a result, his reassurances of his commitment to CU at the Big 12 Media Days, and then his press conference with his health care providers, was welcome relief to the Buff Nation.

Not that Coach Prime’s future in Boulder hadn’t already been fodder for pundits from the first day he set foot on the CU campus.

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West Virginia cancels home-and-home against Alabama … Delaware a first-year FBS program: “There’s no reason we can’t do this” … No. 22 Iowa State defeats No. 17 Kansas State, 24-21; Dylan Edwards injured … Rule changes for the 2025 season … SEC to go with nine-game conference schedule starting in 2026 …

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11 Buffs (including BJ Green) make NFL 53-man rosters; 8 Buffs (including Laviska Shenault) cut … *Coach Prime names Kaidon Salter starter for CU’s opener against Georgia Tech* … *No Ralphie run for opener – Ralphie VI retiring; Ralphie VII identified* …

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CU’s defense was ranked in the Top 50 nationally last season, and may be even better in 2025 … Can a strong defensive line and talented secondary compensate for questions about the inside linebacker room? Let’s find out …

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The bad news? CU may only have one returning starter from the 2024 season … The good news? Role players from last season are back, as are quality players who have been recruited over, giving CU quality depth for the first time under Coach Prime …

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Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, UCF, Utah, and West Virginia are profiled … Two are Tier One programs, while three are Tier Four candidates … But which ones are which? …

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The first eight teams (at least alphabetically) in the Big 12 are put into four tiers … Where do the Arizona schools, Baylor, BYU, Cincinnati, CU, Houston and Iowa State fit into the 2025 Big 12 title race? … Let’s find out …

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