Deion Sanders made it clear that his Colorado team wouldn’t be employing one of the loathed practices that teams use for bowl games – and he wants the college football world to take notice.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders detailed how he plans to keep the Buffaloes' program strong when he leaves for the NFL.
Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes and an NFL legend, is expected to attract significant interest for head coaching positions around the league next season. The first team that comes to mind is the Dallas Cowboys, for whom Sanders played from 1995 to 1999.
Deion Sanders has never been shy about staying in the spotlight. His charismatic personality, combined with his impressive football pedigree as both a player and now a coach, makes him a natural fit for a talk show.
Deion Sanders has the Colorado Buffaloes bowl-eligible in just his second season in Boulder, and according to the head coach, he'll be playing his starters—no matter what game they're in.
While Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders is expected to leave for the NFL after the 2024 college football season ends, he has yet to announce a decision.
Joel Klatt explained why he believes that Deion Sanders would have a hard time saying no to 2 specific NFL head coaching jobs this offseason.
The No. 25 Colorado Buffaloes capped off their remarkable regular season with a dominant win over Oklahoma State, keeping their slim hopes of making the Big 12
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders says he'll play in his team's bowl game, while his dad says he's planning on CU's Heisman favorite, Travis Hunter, being there, too. If both show up, it would come at some risk and would largely run counter to what dozens of NFL hopefuls have done in recent years,
Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter gave Colorado Buffaloes fans an awesome farewell, connecting for three touchdowns on Friday afternoon.
Deion Sanders has officially led the Colorado Buffaloes to a 9-3 regular season, a remarkable turnaround from 2022 when the team finished 1-11.