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| Colorado Buffaloes | |
| University | University of Colorado at Boulder |
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| Conference | Big 12 |
| NCAA | Division I |
| Athletics Director | Mike Bohn |
| Location | Boulder, CO |
| Varsity Teams | 16 |
| Football Stadium | Folsom Field |
| Basketball Arena | Coors Events Center |
| Mascot | Ralphie (live); Chip (costume) |
| Nickname | Buffaloes |
| Fight Song | Fight CU |
| Colors | Silver and Gold |
| Homepage | CUBuffs.com |
History
Football was introduced to the Boulder campus in 1890. Early games, which bore more resemblance to rugby than modern American football, were played against the School of Mines and Utah. The football stadium, originally named Colorado Stadium, was officially named Folsom Field in November 1944 to honor Coach Fred Folsom, one of the most respected college football coaches of his day.In 1934 the University teams were officially nicknamed the Buffaloes. Previous nicknames used by the press included the “Silver Helmets” and “Frontiersmen.” The final game of 1934, against the University of Denver, saw also the first running of a buffalo in a Colorado football game. A buffalo calf was rented from a local ranch and ran along the sidelines.
The year 1947 marked key point in race relations on campus. In this year, the Buffaloes joined the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, commonly know as the Big Six, then to be known as the Big Seven, and later the Big Eight. However, Missouri and Oklahoma had rules which would have allowed them to challenge teams with “colored” players. A student outcry, led by campus paper Silver and Gold, led to a movement against these Jim Crow restrictions which expanded to all the campuses of the Big 7 and eventually lead to their repeal.
National Championships
The University of Colorado Buffaloes have won 22 team national championships. The following is a list of the teams and years won.- Skiing (16): 1959-1960, 1972-1979, 1982, 1991, 1995, 1998-1999, 2006
- Men's Cross Country (3): 2001, 2004, 2006
- Women's Cross Country (2): 2000, 2004
- Football (1)[4]: 1990
Conference Championships
The University of Colorado Buffaloes have won 23 team conference championships since the formation of the Big 12 Conference. The following is a list of the teams and years won. Skiing is not sponsored by the conference.- Men's Cross Country (11): 1996-2006
- Women's Cross Country (10): 1996-1997, 1999-2006
- Football (1): 2001
- Soccer (1): 2003
Varsity sports
The University of Colorado was a member of the Colorado Football Association in 1893. Next, they became a charter member of the Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference in 1909 which changed its name a year later to Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC). Colorado then left the RMFAC to become a charter member of the Mountain States Conference aka (Skyline Conference) in 1938. They then joined the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, commonly know as the Big Six, in 1947 changing the common name to the Big Seven. In 1958 it became the Big Eight Conference. It remained the Big 8 until 1996 when four more universities were added to the conference and created the Big 12 Conference.List of Varsity Sports at University of Colorado
Men's sports
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Football
Beginning in 1884, Colorado has enjoyed much success through its history. The team has won numerous bowl games (27 appearances in bowl games (12-15), 23rd (tied) all-time prior to 2004 season), 8 Colorado Football Association Championships (1894-1897, 1901-1908), 1 Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference (1909), 7 RFMAC Championships (1911, 1913, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1935, 1937), 4 Mountain States Conference Championships (1939, 1942-1944), 5 Big Eight (Six) conference championships (1961, 1976, 1989, 1990, 1991), 1 Big 12 conference championship (2001), 4 Big 12 North Championships (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005), and an Associated Press National Championship in 1990.
Bill McCartney is the most famous head coach leading Colorado to their only National Championship Title in 1990. The current coach is Dan Hawkins beginning in 2006.
Men's basketball
| Coach | Years | Seasons | Won | Lost | Pct. | Conference Titles | NCAA¹ | NIT¹ |
| Ricardo Patton | 1996-2006 | 11 | 184 | 160 | .535 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
| Jeff Bzdelik | 2007- | |||||||
| Totals | 105 | 1092 | 1054 | .509 | ||||
Women's Basketball
Women's Basketball started at Colorado in 1975. The team has had six coaches and the current coach is Kathy McConnell-Miller.| Year | Coach | Big 12 | Pct. | Overall | Pct. | Postseason |
| 1975-76 | Carol Hochsprung | 2-10 (IC) | .083 | 2-11 | .154 | |
| 1976-77 | Jerry Zancanelli | 5-8 (IC) | .385 | 8-12 | .400 | |
| 1977-78] | Jerry Zancanelli | 5-8 (IC) | .385 | 14-12 | .538 | |
| 1978-79 | Jerry Zancanelli | 6-6 (IC) | .500 | 18-14 | .563 | |
| 1979-80 | Rene Portland | 10-3 (3/IC) | .769 | 22-9 | .710 | |
| 1980-81 | Rene Portland | 9-1 (1/IC) | .900 | 18-11 | .621 | |
| 1981-82 | Russell "Sox" Walseth | 10-0 (1/IC) | 1.000 | 28-5 | .848 | |
| 1982-83 | Russell "Sox" Walseth | 8-2 (T1/IC) | .800 | 28-8 | .778 | |
| 1983-84 | Russell "Sox" Walseth | 7-5 (BE) | .583 | 21-8 | .724 | |
| 1984-85 | Ceal Barry | 3-11 (7/BE) | .214 | 10-18 | .357 | |
| 1985-86 | Ceal Barry | 2-12 (8/BE) | .143 | 6-22 | .214 | |
| 1986-87 | Ceal Barry | 9-5 (2/BE) | .643 | 21-9 | .700 | |
| 1987-88 | Ceal Barry | 6-8 (6/BE) | .429 | 14-14 | .500 | |
| 1988-89 | Ceal Barry | 8-6 (3/BE) | .571 | 21-11 | .656 | NCAA |
| 1989-90 | Ceal Barry | 14-0 (1/BE) | 1.000 | 27-4 | .871 | NCAA |
| 1990-91 | Ceal Barry | 10-4 (3/BE) | .714 | 17-11 | .607 | |
| 1991-92 | Ceal Barry | 8-6 (T4/BE) | .571 | 18-11 | .631 | |
| 1992-93 | Ceal Barry | 11-3 (2/BE) | .786 | 22-9 | .710 | NCAA |
| 1993-94 | Ceal Barry | 12-2 (1/BE) | .857 | 27-4 | .871 | NCAA Regional |
| 1994-95 | Ceal Barry | 12-2 (1/BE) | .857 | 27-5 | .844 | NCAA Regional |
| 1995-96 | Ceal Barry | 14-0 (1/BE) | 1.000 | 30-3 | .909 | NCAA Regional |
| 1996-97 | Ceal Barry | 9-5 (4/BE) | .643 | 26-9 | .743 | NCAA |
| 1997-98 | Ceal Barry | 12-4 (T2) | .750 | 23-9 | .719 | NCAA Regional |
| 1998-99 | Ceal Barry | 5-11 (8th) | .313 | 12-16 | .429 | |
| 1999-2000 | Ceal Barry | 7-9 (T8th) | .438 | 15-14 | .517 | WNIT |
| 2000-01 | Ceal Barry | 4-12 (10th) | .250 | 10-19 | .345 | |
| 2001-02 | Ceal Barry | 11-5 (4th) | .688 | 22-9 | .710 | NCAA |
| 2002-03 | Ceal Barry | 11-5 (T3rd) | .688 | 24-10 | .706 | NCAA Regional |
| 2003-04 | Ceal Barry | 11-5 (4th) | .688 | 24-8 | .750 | NCAA Regional |
| 2004-05 | Ceal Barry | 11-5 (3rd) | .688 | 22-8 | .733 | NCAA |
| 2005-06 | Ceal Barry | 2-14 (T11th) | .125 | 9-19 | .321 | |
| 2006-07 | Kathy McConnell-Miller | 6-10 (T7th) | .375 | 13-17 | .433 | |
| 2007-08 | Kathy McConnell-Miller | |||||
| OVERALL | 270-145 | .651 | 599-350 | .631 | ||
| Big Eight Conference | 190-69 | .734 | ||||
| Big 12 Conference | 80-80 | .500 | ||||
Skiing
The Ski team competes as a member of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association as the Big 12 does not sponsor skiing. Colorado is one of the dominant programs in the NCAA in skiing winning 16 National Championships, most recently in 2006, and is always nationally ranked and the only Big 12 school to win. Having the Rocky Mountains in your backyard doesn't seem to hurt, along with the world-class ski resorts.Cross Country
Being at such a high altitude helps the runners in training. Colorado has won three NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships (2001, 2004, and 2006) and two NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships (2000 and 2004). The men have also won all 11 Big 12 Conference Titles in the Conference's history. The women have won 10 of the 11 Conference Championships (all but 1998-99).Facilities
| Facility Name | Teams | Capacity | Largest Crowd | Opened |
| Folsom Field | football | 53,750 | 54,972 | 1924 |
| Coors Events Center | basketball, volleyball | 11,064 | 11,363 | 1979 |
| Prentup Field | soccer | 800 | 1,871 | 2004 |
| Potts Field | track and field | 1984 | ||
| Balch Fieldhouse | indoor track | 4,000 | 1937 | |
| South Campus Tennis Complex | tennis | 2003 | ||
| Buffalo Ranch CC Course | cross country |
Club Sports
Colorado has a very active and developed club sports system with over 30 sports. Many sports used to be varsity sports but were disbanded in 1980 due to Title IX and some that overlap with varsity sports.
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Notable Buffaloes
- Byron White was a Supreme Court Justice after his football career.
- Chauncey Billups is the starting point guard for the Detroit Pistons. He was named the NBA Finals MVP in 2004
- Jeremy Bloom played football and skied internationally finishing 6th in the 2006 Winter Olympics in the moguls and is currently in the NFL. He also sued the NCAA and lost, having to give up football for Colorado in 2004 because he received endorsement money for skiing.
Rivalries
University of Nebraska
A traditional college football rivalry with the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers re-started in the early 1980s (many historical documents show the importance of this game going back to 1898) when Bill McCartney declared the conference opponent to be their rival. His theory was since Nebraska was such a powerhouse team, if Colorado was able to beat them then they would be a good team. Colorado began to repeatedly threaten Nebraska in the late 1980's, following their win over the Huskers in 1986, and then surpassed the Huskers for the Big 8 crown in 1989.The rivalry turned particularly ugly, when Colorado traveled to Nebraska to play for the Big 8 title in 1990. The Buffs walked out of Nebraska with a 27-12 victory, en route to their first National Championship.
In 1990, Colorado beat Nebraska in Lincoln, for the first time in 23 years. Between 1996 and 2000, the series was extremely competitive, with the margin of victory by NU in those five years being only 15 points combined. In 2001 Nebraska came to Folsom Field undefeated and left at the short end of a nationally televised 62-36 loss. Other sports have then taken on Nebraska also as their rival.
Nebraska currently leads the football series against Colorado 46-17-2.
Colorado State University
Colorado's in-state rival is Colorado State University. The two schools are separated by about 50 miles and both schools consider it important and noteworthy to beat the other school for bragging rights for the next year. The two football teams annually compete in the Rocky Mountain Showdown for the Centennial Cup. The trophy takes its name from the state of Colorado's nickname of "The Centennial State".University of Colorado Athletic Hall-of-Fame
Criteria for automatic selection: Three-time all-conference selection, two-time All-American, trophy winner and/or previously retired jersey.Traditions
Link to audio versions of songs The University has had several fight songs that have lost and gained popularity over the years. The oldest, "Glory Colorado", is sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and has been around nearly as long as the school. Glory Colorado is considered to represent all campuses of the University. "Go Colorado" was originally sung exclusively by the Glee Club at football games, though it is now played and known almost exclusively by members of the Golden Buffalo Marching Band. The most popular of the three fight songs and the most widely recognized is "Fight CU." Originally sung by the football team, the song has gained enough popularity that few people outside the band know that it is not the only fight song of the university. The original version included the line "fight, fight for every yard" but the line was changed to "fight, fight for victory" to allow the song to be used for all sports, not just football.Glory Colorado
Glory, Glory ColoradoGlory, Glory Colorado
Glory, Glory Colorado
Hooray for the silver and gold!
Go Colorado
Away we go, go buffaloesWe want a Colorado victory.
Show them we're out to win this game
Come on Colorado, push on to fame!
Fight for the silver, fight for the gold,
Give a rousing cheer!
Hey Buffaloes, we're going to show
Go Colorado, Let's go!
Fight CU
Fight CU down the field,CU must win
Fight, fight for victory
CU knows no defeat
We'll roll up a mighty score
Never give in
Shoulder to shoulder
We will fight, fight
Fight, fight, fight!
Alma Mater
Hail, all hail our alma materEver will our hearts be true
You will live with us forever
Loyal will we be to you
We sing forever your praises
Evermore our love renew
Pledge our whole devotion to you
Dear old CU.
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Colors
The official school colors are silver and gold, adopted in 1888 as a symbol of the mineral wealth of the state. In 1959, the athletic teams started using black and yellow because silver and gold ended up looking like dirty white and dirty yellow. The colors have stuck and most people don't even know the school colors are silver and gold.On May 28, 1981, black was curiously replaced by "Air Force Blue" by a mandate of the CU Board of Regents.[6]<ref name="colorlogo" /> However, this color was different than the blue uniforms of the U.S. Air Force Academy. After three years, the blue was changed in 1984 to a darker shade, though still unpopular. In black and white photographs the players' numbers are nearly invisible. During a difficult 1-10 season, football head coach Bill McCartney employed black "throwback" jerseys for an emotional lift for the games against Oklahoma and Nebraska, without success.
In April 1985, the CU athletic teams were given the option of blue or black. The football team chose to wear black, and at Folsom Field the background for the signature "Colorado" arc (at the base of the seats behind the south end zone), blue for four years, was repainted black as well. On the football uniforms, the blue was reduced to a stripe on the sleeve for three seasons (1985-87) before being dropped completely in 1988. In 2007, CU debuted new football jerseys that reintegrated silver as a uniform color. [1]
Shoulder to Shoulder Gold Rush T-shirt Campaign
This campaign is a student initiative aimed at uniting the CU Community around a positive tradition of wearing the gold Shoulder to Shoulder T-shirt at every home game. This program is student run, organized and managed, so all profits go back to student organizations throughout campus. This also means that the t-shirt can be sold for a very low price, just above the cost to the University. This is $5 for a short sleeve shirt and $7 for a long sleeve shirt. The campaign began in the Fall of 2004 with one student organization and now has expanded to a multi-organization effort.External links
- Official Colorado athletics site
- Club Sports
- CU Insider
- Shoulder to Shoulder Gold Rush T-shirt Campaign
References
- Davis, William E. "Bud" (1965). Glory Colorado! A history of the University of Colorado, 1858-1963. Boulder, CO: Prutt Press, Inc.. LD1178 .D35.
1. ^ CU Logo Evolution Fact Sheet (HTML) (English). CUBuffs.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
2. ^ America's Best Sports Colleges. Sports Illustrated (October 7 2002). Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
3. ^ Colorado put on probation, fined $100,000 for undercharging meals. ESPN.com.
4. ^ The NCAA does not conduct a championship for Division I-A football. Instead, teams are awarded championships by various private organizations. Currently the recognized championships are awarded by the Associated Press poll and the Bowl Championship Series -- however not always in unison.
5. ^ David Plati (2006-09-14). CU Athletic Hall Of Fame To Induct Five, 1959 NCAA Ski Champions (HTML) (English). CUBuffs.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
6. ^ Colorado (HTML). Helmet Hut. Retrieved on 2006-12-31.
2. ^ America's Best Sports Colleges. Sports Illustrated (October 7 2002). Retrieved on 2007-06-20.
3. ^ Colorado put on probation, fined $100,000 for undercharging meals. ESPN.com.
4. ^ The NCAA does not conduct a championship for Division I-A football. Instead, teams are awarded championships by various private organizations. Currently the recognized championships are awarded by the Associated Press poll and the Bowl Championship Series -- however not always in unison.
5. ^ David Plati (2006-09-14). CU Athletic Hall Of Fame To Induct Five, 1959 NCAA Ski Champions (HTML) (English). CUBuffs.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
6. ^ Colorado (HTML). Helmet Hut. Retrieved on 2006-12-31.
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