Adam Munsterteiger, a longtime sports writer for the Colorado Buffaloes and founder of BuffStampede.com, died following health complications [1, 3].

Munsterteiger was a central figure in the Colorado sports media landscape, providing dedicated coverage of the Buffaloes for years. His work through BuffStampede.com established him as a primary source of information and analysis for the university's athletic community.

Reports regarding the timing of his death vary slightly. One source said he died on Tuesday night [2], while another report cited May 19 [4]. These reports emerged as the Colorado Buffaloes community began mourning the loss of the reporter.

Munsterteiger had been dealing with health-related issues that eventually led to the complications resulting in his death [1, 3]. His wife announced the news of his death to the public [2].

Throughout his career, Munsterteiger was known for his deep commitment to Colorado athletics. His presence at games and his digital platform created a hub for fans to engage with the team's progress and player development. The loss of his expertise leaves a gap in the local sports reporting circuit, particularly for those who relied on his independent analysis of the Buffaloes.

Colleagues and fans have described him as a beloved member of the sports community [1]. His contribution to the digital space for college football reporting in Colorado provided a blueprint for independent team-specific coverage.

Adam Munsterteiger, a longtime sports writer for the Colorado Buffaloes and founder of BuffStampede.com, died following health complications.

The death of Adam Munsterteiger marks the loss of a specialized journalistic voice in Colorado college sports. By founding BuffStampede.com, Munsterteiger shifted the consumption of Buffaloes news from traditional broadsheets to a dedicated, fan-centric digital model, influencing how local sports communities engage with independent media.