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Renck: Bill McCartney gave lost CU Buffs football program direction, and it was breathtaking to behold
If Colorado ever meets Nebraska on a football field again, it won’t feel as important anymore because Bill McCartney won’t be there to watch it.
Bill McCartney, Colorado national champion coach, dies at 84: College football world reacts
Former Colorado football coach Bill McCartney, who coached the Buffaloes to their only national championship in 1990, died late Friday night:
Bill McCartney dies, former Colorado Buffaloes football head coach led CU to school's only national championship
A legend in the history of Colorado sports has died. Bill McCartney, the former Colorado Buffaloes football head coach, passed away at the age of 84. His family said he died peacefully after a battle with dementia.
Bill McCartney, CU football coach who led Buffs to national title, dies at 84
Bill McCartney, the Hall of Fame football coach who led the CU Buffs to their lone national title, died Friday night after a lengthy battle with dementia, the university announced. He was 84. The family released a statement through the school late Friday mourning McCartney’s passing.
Bill McCartney, legendary Colorado coach, dead at 84 after dementia battle
Former Colorado football coach Bill McCartney, who led the team to its only national title in 1990, died Friday at 84 after a battle with dementia, his family confirmed.
Bill McCartney, winningest Colorado coach, dies at 84
Former Colorado football coach Bill McCartney, who guided the Buffaloes to their only national championship, died Friday night at age 84. In a statement, his family said McCartney's death came after "a courageous journey with dementia.
Bill McCartney, who coached Colorado football to only title, dies at 84
Bill McCartney, a three-time coach of the year in the Big Eight Conference who led the Colorado Buffaloes to their only national football title in 1990, has died at the age of 84, his family announced Friday night.
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Football recruiting: CU Buffs add former Ole Miss OL Mana Taimani
Colorado continues to add veteran depth to its offensive line, as Mana Taimani from Mississippi has committed to the ...
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Women’s basketball: Sara-Rose Smith answers challenge, leads CU Buffs past Kansas
Fueled by a recent slump, Sara-Rose Smith was sensational on Saturday in helping the Buffs to an 84-76 win against Kansas at ...
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CU Boulder Coach, Bill McCartney, passes away at 84
McCartney died "after a courageous journey with dementia," according to a family statement. His family announced in 2016 that ...
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CU Boulder Police request investigation after man dies following fight with officers
The University of Colorado Boulder Police Department requested an investigative review of a case where a man fought with ...
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Former CU Buffs players mourn loss of Coach Mac
Darian Hagan, Chad Brown and so many men who played for Bill McCartney have been in mourning over the loss of the man who was ...
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CU Regents review responsibilities to kick off the new year
The University of Colorado Board of Regents reviewed its roles and responsibilities during its winter retreat on Thursday ...
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CU women's basketball to battle Kansas Saturday afternoon
Fresh off a commanding win over the UCF Knights, Colorado women's basketball will host the Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday ...
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Football: Preston Hodge to remain with CU Buffs for 2025 season
With Hodge returning, the Buffs expect to have an experienced secondary once again in 2025. Although Heisman Trophy-winning ...
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