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Next stop, McDonald's All- Americans. The trajectory of the Colorado men's basketball program con´ tinued to surge upward in a big way Tuesday night when Den´ ver East point guard Dominique Collier committed to play for coach Tad Boyle in Boulder.  Full Story
 
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA board of directors wants to take a longer look at its new recruiting rules. On Thursday, the board suspended the biggest and most contentious rules change it approved 3½ months ago -- eliminating the restrictions on how coaches can contact recruits and how often those contacts can take place outside the traditional no-contact periods.  Full Story
 
FORT COLLINS -- Jim McElwain said he slept great Tuesday night, though his wife, Karen, did have a complaint.  Full Story
 
Alabama. Ohio State. Michigan. Florida. Notre Dame. Mississippi? Ole Miss muscled in on the powerhouses that usually dominate national signing day, landing some of the most sought-after prospects in the country on college football's annual first-Wednesday-in-February frenzy.  Full Story
 
Ted S. Warren
No true freshman quarterback has ever opened the season as the starter at Colorado. It's possible that could change this year.  Full Story
 
CLIFF GRASSMICK
Colorado's move to the Pac-12 Conference has produced a lot of painful Saturdays on the football field so far but it has enabled the program to attract a record number of recruits from California in back-to-back years.  Full Story
 
Craig F. Walker
DENVER -- Although Phillip Lindsay made up his mind long ago that he would play football at Colorado, the Denver South High School running back had reason to worry about his future over the past several months.  Full Story
 
University of Colorado football fans haven't needed any reminders of their program's recent failings when it comes to keeping the best in-state recruits home for college, but the 2012 season offered plenty of high-profile, painful examples.  Full Story
 
The 2013 football recruiting class at Colorado has grown to 16 in recent days with several new commitments to coach Mike MacIntyre.  Full Story
 
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA released a package of proposals Friday that would change the recruiting calendar, lift restrictions on how and how often coaches can contact recruits, and allow athletes to accept more money for participating in non-scholastic events.  Full Story
 
 
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