University of Colorado athletic director Mike Bohn and football coach Dan Hawkins will lead a Your Team Town Hall Meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Blake Street Tavern, 2401 Blake St., to discuss the state of Buffaloes athletics.

Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, who is one of the most highly-rated players in this year’s NFL draft, said he will not have surgery to repair a stress fracture in his left foot until after his pro day workout next month.

It was first things first for former Colorado State tight end Kory Sperry on Saturday on his final day at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. Among those at his position, the 6-foot-5, 235-pounder ranked first in the 60-yard shuttle, clocking in at 11.57 seconds, as well as the 20-yard shuttle (4.24 seconds).

He might not be as popular as James Stewart in the 1939 film Mr. Smith goes to Washington, but Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson is hoping his two-day visit to Washington will help drum up support for a change in the Bowl Championship Series.

Colorado State tight end Kory Sperry, one of two former Rams at the combine, said teams have already given plenty of attention to his left knee.

Texas Tech and coach Mike Leach agreed Thursday on a new contract after months of contentious negotiations.

Texas Tech and coach Mike Leach agreed Thursday on a new contract after months of increasingly contentious negotiations.

Now that National Signing Day for 2009 has come and gone, Scout.com has been busy scouting the next batch of prospects for the Class of 2010. Here is a first look at Scout’s initial Top 100.

It took Kansas head football coach Mark Mangino about a nanosecond to answer the question I posed to him during his annual football signing day news conference last Wednesday in Lawrence.

University of Kansas head football coach Mark Mangino wouldn’t say his 2009 recruiting class was his best ever at KU, but he went about as far as he ever will in praising this incoming group.