Down goes LSU! Down goes Creighton! CU Buffs, CSU Rams proving Colorado’s still a college hoops state

If the state of FBS football — what the heck happened, Air Force? — around here has got you down, the Grading The Week crew’s got three words:

Buck up, buttercup!

Colorado is still a college hoops state. And the biggest four programs in the metro — CU men and women, CSU men and women — have spent the first three weeks of a long season planting flags. Oh, and taking names. Big names, too.

Colorado = College Hoops State, baby! — A

While Tad Boyle’s Buffs (4-1) are coming off a frustrating overtime loss to Florida State in Daytona Beach, Fla., CU’s got a great chance to right the ship against Iona (2-3) on Sunday, a game that’ll also serve as a tune-up for one of the more interesting Rocky Mountain Showdowns on the hardwood in years on Wednesday night.

And not just because CU is flashing a future lottery pick in Cody Williams. Or because the Rams are riding on the rainbow fumes of a colossal 21-point win over No. 8 Creighton in Kansas City on Thanksgiving Day — the program’s first win over a top-10 foe since January 1984. Or because it’s the kind of holy-cow pelt on the wall that can bump you up by an entire seed line come March. Or because CSU senior point guard Isaiah Stevens (20 points, seven assists vs. the Jays) is back for Year 5 with unfinished business on his mind.

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