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CU At The Game Podcast

CU At The Game Podcast

Written by: Stuart Whitehair
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A college football podcast focused on University of Colorado Buffaloes, hosted by Stuart Whitehair, publisher of the CU at the Game website

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  • CU's Spring: What We Learned
    Apr 25 2025

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    ... I am joined for this episode by Neil Langland, and we close out the spring with a look back at the Spring game, while also looking forward to CU’s needs in the Transfer Portal, and how the program will be viewed by the national media with the 2025 roster now largely in place.

    So ... We didn’t expect a winner in the quarterback race coming out of the Spring game, but how did Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis look in their Folsom Field debuts? ... How did the Buffs perform in the trenches, and do the Buffs have enough talent and size to be dominate along the lines this fall? ... Coach Prime hinted at which positions CU will be looking to supplement through the Portal - which position group is in most need of a post-spring boost? ... And, as we now enter the post-Shedeur and post-Travis era, what will the pundits find to complain about when writing their CU stories? ...

    Let’s find out ...

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    51 mins
  • Special Edition: Coach Prime's Contract & The Future of Colorado Football
    Apr 4 2025

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    ... It took three months from the end of CU’s 2024 season to get it done, but Coach Prime’s contract extension has finally been signed. I am joined for this episode by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we are here to discuss Coach Prime’s five-year, $54 million contract. We take a deep dive into how the contract fits into the national landscape of college football, and what the new deal means to the University of Colorado program, both near and long term.

    We also discuss two other recent news events involving CU football, being the return of an artificial surface to Folsom Field, as well the official nixing of the CU/Syracuse Spring Game application, shut down by our dear friends at the NCAA.

    We finish with a fun look at what Nebraska and “don’t showcase my players because someone might take them” head coach Matt Rhule, and what they may be running at the Cornhusker Spring “FanFest” instead of actual football.

    So ... If you are a Buff fan, times are good. CU’s innovative, program-building coach has been rewarded for resurrecting Colorado football, while Nebraska fans in Lincoln are being rewarded ... with a tractor pull.

    Let’s talk ...

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    54 mins
  • CU Spring Practices: Coach Prime's New Lieutenants
    Mar 28 2025

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    ... Spring practices are underway, and I’m here to talk Buff football with Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we are devoting much of this episode to discussing CU’s new assistant coaches.

    Coach Prime’s lieutenants are led by returning coordinators Pat Shurmur and Robert Livingston, but there are new faces, including a new gold jacket, amongst the new assistants. New coaches for the offensive line are joining ranks with Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, in the fold to guide the running backs. These new Buff coaches will be working to improve CU’s rushing attack, which was last in the nation in 2024. New defensive line coaches will be joining everyone’s favorite interview - Hall of Famer Warren Sapp - to guide what may be one of the best defensive lines in the country.

    We will also talk about two other possible changes to the national and Big 12 landscape, with the Big 12 conference floating the idea of going back to divisions, while Coach Prime - and others - are openly discussing having future Spring Games involve scrimmages with other teams.

    It’s always fun to have the Buffs back in pads. We hope you enjoy our latest discussion of all things CU football ...

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    55 mins
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