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Social media reacts to Colorado's miserable season and K-State loss

2025-11-30 04:06
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Here are some of the best social media reactions on Colorado's 2025 season and season ending loss to Kansas State

Social media reacts to Colorado's miserable season and K-State lossStory byCharlie Strella, Buffaloes WireSun, November 30, 2025 at 4:06 AM UTC·3 min read

Colorado football wrapped up a disappointing 3-9 season Saturday afternoon, falling to Kansas State on the road 24-14. It was the program's fifth straight loss and sixth game this season, in which the game was within one possession in the fourth quarter.

Needless to say, Colorado's most significant issue on the field this year was playing winning football late in games. Whether it was a defensive stop or a key offense drive, Colorado could never put a complete fourth quarter together.

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In his postgame press conference following the season-ending loss, Sanders reiterated that sweeping changes are coming, making it another pivotal offseason in Boulder.

Buff Nation is desperate for a winning football team and made their opinions heard after Saturday's season finale. Here are the best reactions to the 2025 season and the loss to Kansas State.

Can Coach Prime keep his promise?

An interesting quote from Coach Prime

Hard to win games when you can't run the football

Has anything changed in three years?

The Mata experience was an interesting one

Tawfiq Byard was a huge bright spot

Would have loved to have seen him on the field more

Questionable coaching decisions continue

Will the Buffs struggle to keep their roster intact?

How many chances should Coach Prime get?

Basketball season, anyone? The Buffs are 7-0

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This article originally appeared on Buffaloes Wire: Reactions to Colorado football's 2025 season, Kansas State loss

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