REPORT: Javon Ruffin could return from injury later this season

If he continues to progress well, Javon Ruffin could return at some point this season

Initially expected to miss the entire 2023-24 campaign, Colorado men’s basketball guard Javon Ruffin is progressing well ahead of schedule from an offseason knee surgery.

Head coach Tad Boyle told BuffZone’s Pat Rooney that Ruffin returning to action later this season is now a possibility.

“He can do all the non-contact stuff right now,” Boyle told BuffZone. “He can run. He can do 5-on-0. He can do shooting. And he looks good. I hope we can get him back this year. We’ll see. I’m cautiously optimistic about it. But I have no time frame. It’s not going to be anything imminent.”

Ruffin suffered a knee injury late in his high school career and redshirted for the Buffs during his freshman season in 2021-22. Last year, the 6-foot-5 guard played in 24 games, averaging 6.0 points and 2.4 rebounds. He also ranked second on the team with a 35.8% mark from 3-point land.

With his physical and mental strength coming back, Ruffin is hopeful that he can make an impact later this season.

“I think I just got to the point where my body was feeling good,” Ruffin told BuffZone. “And then a lot of it was mental, once I felt comfortable. It’s healing well and better than expected. With all that and hearing good stuff from the doctors, and feeling good, it gave me some confidence to try to step back out there.”

Colorado hosts Washington on Friday in its Pac-12 opener.

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Javon Ruffin to reportedly miss upcoming season

Javon Ruffin will reportedly miss his second college season in three years due to ongoing knee problems

Colorado men’s basketball guard Javon Ruffin will miss the upcoming 2023-24 season due to ongoing knee issues, as first reported by BuffZone’s Pat Rooney.

The same injury sidelined Ruffin for the entire 2021-22 campaign plus 11 games last season, including the Buffs’ final seven.

But when healthy last year, Ruffin was one of CU’s better 3-point shooters. His 35.8% (28-for-67) mark ranked second on the team behind Tristan da Silva’s 39.4%.

In 24 games played, Ruffin averaged 6.0 points, 2.4 assists and 0.8 assists.

“It’s definitely frustrating,” Ruffin told BuffZone regarding his latest injury setback. “It sucks to see that I can succeed and that I can be a good player at this level, and then not be able to show it anymore. It sucks watching the team play knowing there’s nothing I can do to help them on the court. But I know when I come back, I’m going to be better than I was before.”

Fortunately, Colorado remains a fairly deep squad following the program’s offseason additions of TCU transfer big man Eddie Lampkin Jr. and incoming freshman forward Bangot Dak. Shooting guard RJ Smith, who redshirted last season, also returns as an option off the bench for head coach Tad Boyle.

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