The Colorado Buffaloes football team is ramping up their workouts with spring practices just around the corner.
Colorado's spring practices kick off on March 3, with the annual Black and Gold spring game scheduled for April 11.
In the meantime, Coach Prime is working to strengthen his team's bonds—not just with each other, but with the university as a whole.
Coach Prime and the squad will be in the building…What’s your excuse? 👀🦬 pic.twitter.com/ZzsJf50bJk
— Colorado Women's Basketball 🦬 (@CUBuffsWBB) February 20, 2026
I'm going and I need you guys to show up too
Coach Prime is calling on his players to pack the stands for a crucial women's basketball game as the team takes on No. 20 Texas Tech at home.
JR Payne's team currently sits fifth in the Big 12 standings at 19-8 (10-5), trailing Texas Tech by one game in the conference standings. The Red Raiders are 24-4 (11-4).
This game could significantly impact not only the Big 12 tournament seeding, but also March Madness seeding and bracket placement.
This can be viewed as a team bonding activity, helping them connect with one another while supporting fellow CU athletes.
Colorado distributes its scoring evenly, with Desiree Wooten leading at 12.5 points per game, Jade Masogayo close behind at 12.3, and Zyanna Walker adding 10.9.
The Buffs have three other players averaging nine points.
The Buffs men's basketball team also hosts Oklahoma State Saturday afternoon, making for a jam-packed day of basketball on campus.
Tad Boyle's team aims to rebound from a 90-86 overtime loss to BYU in Provo.
