Colorado Buffaloes news: Fan won't quit over Shedeur slide, UCLA transfer to visit, MBB will head to Australia

Colorado Buffaloes News Roundup for May 20, 2025
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Buffs fan demands evidence for Shedeur draft slide

The anonymous Colorado fan going by “John Doe,” who has a full-blown lawsuit against the NFL regarding Shedeur Sanders' draft slide, is now filing an emergency motion demanding evidence.

It reads more like a “Family Guy” skit than a legitimate legal case, and even Buffs fans who felt slighted by Shedeur’s slide are calling this a step too far. Coach Prime and Shedeur have already moved on—now it’s time for this “fan” to do the same.

Get the full story here: Disgruntled Colorado fan demands NFL evidence over Shedeur Sanders' NFL Draft slide

Colorado offers 5-star LB Xavier Griffin after USC decommitment

Following 5-star linebacker Xavier Griffin’s decommitment from USC, Colorado moved quickly and extended an offer to the Georgia standout. Griffin is one of the highest-rated defenders in the class of 2026, and he’s a game-changer on and off the edge.

This is the kind of aggressive recruiting move fans have come to expect from Deion Sanders’ staff. Griffin hasn’t named favorites yet, but CU is firmly in the mix now.

Get the breakdown here: Colorado Buffaloes offer 5-star LB Xavier Griffin after decommitment from USC

Massive UCLA transfer visiting Boulder

UCLA transfer offensive lineman Walker Andersen is a 6-foot-8, 335-pound behemoth, and he’s reportedly visiting Colorado this week. With CU’s offensive line in rebuild mode, adding a veteran like Andersen could make a major difference.

He doesn't have playing experience, but his size and versatility might be exactly what Coach Prime is looking for in the trenches.

Why this visit matters: UCLA transfer is 6-8, 335 pounds and visiting Colorado — why we’re paying attention to this one

CU men's basketball heading to Australia

Coach Boyle is packing up the Buffs for an international summer tour.

The Colorado men’s basketball team is traveling to Australia this summer, where they’ll play four exhibition games and get 10 full practices under their belt. It’s a huge opportunity for a program that’s trying to bounce back from a rough season.

This trip is also a golden chance to bond, sharpen rotations, and test younger players in live action against international competition.

Full details on the trip: Colorado Men’s Basketball will travel to Australia this summer for four exhibition games and 10 practices