Colorado Comes Up Short in OT Loss to No. 22 BYU

Buffaloes show fight despite tough defeat on the road

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The Colorado Buffaloes put up a strong effort against No. 22 BYU, but ultimately fell in overtime in a close and hard-fought game. Head coach Tad Boyle was unsure if his team would be able to bounce back after a previous tough loss, but the Buffaloes showed resilience and determination on the court.

Why it matters

This game highlighted Colorado's ability to compete with top-ranked opponents, even on the road, despite their recent struggles. The close loss to BYU demonstrates the team's potential and could build momentum for the rest of their season.

The details

Colorado kept the game close throughout, battling back from an early deficit to force overtime. The Buffaloes had several chances to win the game in regulation but were unable to capitalize, eventually falling short in the extra period.

  • The game was played on February 15, 2026.

The players

Tad Boyle

The head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team.

BYU

The No. 22 ranked college basketball team that Colorado played against.

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What they’re saying

“I didn't know, quite frankly,”

— Tad Boyle, Head Coach (Daily Camera)

What’s next

Colorado will look to bounce back from this tough loss as they continue their conference schedule.

The takeaway

Despite the overtime defeat, Colorado's strong performance against a ranked opponent shows the team's potential and resilience, which could pay dividends as they aim to build momentum for the rest of the season.