The Hotline mailbag publishes weekly. Send questions to wilnerhotline@bayareanewsgroup.com and include ‘mailbag’ in the subject line. Or hit me on the social media platform X: @WilnerHotline Some questions have been edited for clarity and brevity. The Big 12 seems to be devoid of larger brands that get rumored as eventual expansion targets of the Big Ten and SEC. In the early … [Read more...] about Mailbag: The Big 12’s best bets for a super league (or the SEC or Big Ten), reverse-merger talk, Gould’s role and more
Colleges
How will Colorado replace Travis Hunter and co. at WR?: Spring football preview
Travis Hunter isn't walking back out onto Folsom Field. Neither are Jimmy Horn Jr., LaJohntay Wester or Will Sheppard. Colorado's top four wide receivers from 2024 are NFL draft eligible which means the Buffs' passing attack will look much differen... Limited-Time Intro Offer Get Unlimited … [Read more...] about How will Colorado replace Travis Hunter and co. at WR?: Spring football preview
Buffaloes vs. Wildcats – Game Post
Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images Join us for the Colorado Buffaloes - Kansas State Wildcats game today at 2:00 p.m. MT in Manhattan, Kansas. March 2nd, 2025 Who: Colorado Buffaloes vs. Kansas State Wildcats Where: Bramlage Coliseum - Manhattan, Kansas When: 2:00 p.m. MST TV: ESPN+ Radio: AM 850 KOA Kansas State Blog: Bring on the Cats Line: Colorado +6.5 Welcome to the Ralphie … [Read more...] about Buffaloes vs. Wildcats – Game Post
Big Trouble in Little Apple, Buffs fall to Kansas State
Scott Sewell-Imagn Images Poor shooting and turnovers, again. The Colorado Buffaloes dropped another road game on Sunday afternoon, falling 65-56 to the Kansas State Wildcats. Credit to the Buffs for not giving up on the season or the game, but it was never as close as the final score, as K-State was in control start to finish. The Buffs dug themselves an early hole. … [Read more...] about Big Trouble in Little Apple, Buffs fall to Kansas State
On media: Will ESPN stop the SEC and Big Ten from taking over the CFP?
The SEC and Big Ten commissioners will present a shared, evolving vision for the College Football Playoff to their peers on Tuesday, with potential format changes for next season unfolding against the backdrop of an overhauled event starting in 2026. The most intriguing discussions won’t take place in Dallas, however. They are occurring deep in the background, with the SEC’s … [Read more...] about On media: Will ESPN stop the SEC and Big Ten from taking over the CFP?