Tucker Takes over Buffs FootballMel tucker takes over CU Football team

Mel Tucker was named CU鈥檚 26th head football coach in December, succeeding Mike MacIntyre, who was let go after delivering a 14-39 Pac-12 record over six seasons.

Tucker, 47, a former University of Georgia defensive coordinator and secondary coach, signed a five-year, $14.75 million contract.

Nick Saban, the Alabama and six-time national champion coach, hired Tucker three times and calls him 鈥渙ne of the brightest coaches in our profession.鈥 A University of Wisconsin alum, Tucker has coached for six universities and three NFL teams.

A new priority at CU will be adding bigger, stronger players, he said: 鈥淲e need to be stout in the trenches. We have to be able to move people.鈥 Tucker will lead the Buffs onto the field for the first time April 27, for the annual spring game.

鈥淐olorado should be a 鈥榥o excuse鈥 program,鈥 he said.


Buffs Bits

  • Kennedy Leonard (Comm鈥19) delivered her 613th career assist Dec. 30, becoming CU women鈥檚 basketball鈥檚 all-time assists leader.
  • Phillip Lindsay (Comm鈥18) became the first undrafted rookie named to the NFL Pro Bowl, before a wrist injury ended his season with one game left.
  • Fresh off a three-year, $34 million extension with the Brooklyn Nets, Spencer Dinwiddie (Comm ex鈥15) will wear 82 different pairs of custom sneakers this season and auction off each worn pair for charity.
  • CU Sports Information Director David Plati (Jour鈥82) received the Football Writers Association of America鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award. He鈥檚 in his 35th year as the Buffs鈥 SID.
  • The Colorado Sports Hall of Fame named runner Dani Jones (Psych鈥19) collegiate athlete of the year.
  • David Bakhtiari (Comm ex鈥13) of the Green Bay Packers was named All Pro left tackle for the 2018 NFL season, recognizing him as the best at his position.
  • CU women鈥檚 hurdlers took six of the top seven spots in one 60-meter race in January, including the top three.