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University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders announced Saturday that the Buffaloes sold out their season tickets ...
Alabama ended its season with a 24-17 victory over Ohio State in the Citrus Bowl, with Barker’s 50-yard touchdown pass to ...
Despite being on the verge of signing a multi-million-dollar contract, Travis Hunter did not want to leave Boulder without receiving his bachelor’s degree. Two weeks after being taken second overall ...
BOULDER, Colo. — The brother of Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam told USA TODAY Sports on Sunday that Salaam had “all the symptoms” associated with chronic football head trauma before ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Rashaan Salaam was buried here Friday, dead at 42 and carried to his grave by the same teammates who helped him win the Heisman Trophy in 1994. It was their final play together ...
NEW YORK — Rashaan Salaam, a former running back who won the Heisman Trophy in 1994, was found dead Monday in Colorado. He was 42. Mr. Salaam’s body was discovered in a parking lot at Eben G.
Travis Hunter is your 2024 Heisman winner. The two-way megastar did everything he set out to do. He dominated in his freshman season at Jackson State and helped put the HBCU program on the college ...
Eight years since Rashaan Salaam died by suicide in Colorado, his girlfriend still feels the pain of his loss. “He’s just a beautiful soul,” Martin said of Salaam this week in an interview ...
That season also marked the first time CU would add a Heisman to its trophy case as the late Rashaan Salaam raced his way to the award. Colorado was coming off an 8-3-1 season in 1993 and a win ...
In a meeting in Austin between two ranked teams that had opened the 1994 season with 3-0 records, Colorado junior Rashaan Salaam ran for 317 yards and a touchdown. Those 317 rushing yards remain ...
Rashaan Salaam, a former star running back and Heisman Trophy winner, was found dead in a park near the University of Colorado's campus in December 2016. A homeless guy discovered his body ...
Former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, the late Rashaan Salaam of Colorado, and former Toledo and Missouri coach Gary Pinkel headline the 2022 College Football Hall of Fame class announced Monday.