Update: Colorado AD Rick George released a statement denying that a decision on MacIntyre’s future has been made.

Colorado puts out a statement: pic.twitter.com/XnVyhque7H — Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) November 13, 2018

Colorado will part ways with head coach Mike MacIntyre after the season, according to a report from the ABC affiliate in Denver who quoted multiple sources in their report. The report reached out to CU’s AD who did not respond and CU’s associate AD who said he could not confirm the report; but did not deny it.

MacIntyre is in his sixth season in Boulder. After winning a sum of eight games in his first three seasons, Colorado rocketed to a 10-win season with a Pac-12 South championship in 2016. MacIntyre won the Pac-12 Coach of the Year and three separate national coach of the year awards after that campaign.

However, the Buffs were not able to sustain that momentum. CU went 5-7 in 2017 and, after a 5-0 start to this season, now sits at 5-5 with a home game against Utah and a road trip to Cal remaining.

MacIntyre signed a contract extension in 2017 that carries more than $10 million in buyout money should CU move on after this season.

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