Colorado Staff Turnover Puts Pressure on Buffs
The Colorado Buffaloes are facing major staff changes with defensive coordinator Robert Livingston departing for the NFL's Denver Broncos. This move adds to the Buffaloes' staff turnover, which has seen them lose 77 years of NFL experience since March 2025. Colorado now has new offensive coordinator Brennan Marion (replacing Pat Shurmur) and new defensive coordinator Chris Marve, who was promoted from linebackers coach.
Under Livingston, the Colorado defense showed significant improvement in 2024, improving from 121st to 43rd in scoring defense. With two new coordinators and numerous position coaches, the Buffaloes face a challenging opening stretch as they prepare for the 2026 season.
Cincinnati Sues QB Sorsby Over $1M Buyout
The lawsuit claims Sorsby violated terms of his deal which included a $1 million liquidated damages clause if he transferred before December 2026.
Sorsby's representative called the suit "misguided" and argued the penalty is unlawful under Ohio law, while Cincinnati stated it honors commitments.
WATCH: Vinicius Junior scores to put Real Madrid on the brink of Champions League progression
Real Madrid are heading through to the Champions League Round of 16, having taken the lead on the night against Benfica at the Bernabeu.
It was a tricky start, and on 14 minutes, Benfica struck the opening goal courtesy of Rafa Silva, who stabbed home following a great save from Thibaut Courtois to stop Raul Asencio from putting the ball into his own net. Fortunately for Real Madrid, they drew level on the night thanks to Aurelien Tchouameni, whose ferocious strike from the edge of the box left Anatoliy Trubin with no chance.
Real Madrid have been pushing for the goal that would put them on the brink of progression, and it has now come. Vinicius Junior was allegedly subjected to racist abuse in the first leg, but eight days on, he has scored to give Los Blancos a 3-1 aggregate lead.