Deion Sanders leaving Colorado for a more promising head-coaching job is one of the storylines of the college football season that just won’t go away. After a
In a matter of weeks, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders will be open for business. The signal-caller is expected to be among the first players taken in April's NFL draft, with a strong 2024 having burnished his stock.
After taking over a Colorado program that went 1-11 in 2022, Sanders arrived and went 4-8 last year before putting together a 9-3 season in his second season. The 'Buffs were in the Big 12 title hunt all the way up to the final weeks of the regular season thanks to the play of quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy finalist Travis Hunter.
Hunter thanked Deion Sanders for changing his life, but the same can be said the other way around. Hunter is Sanders’ proof of concept.
Colorado football standout Travis Hunter is confident that Deion Sanders, known affectionately as Coach Prime, isn’t going anywhere.
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders defended his son, Shedeur, after NFL Draft reports leaked interesting information.
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Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter does not believe head coach Deion Sanders will leave the Buffaloes after losing top players, including his sons Shilo
“Shedeur Sanders is reportedly ‘prepared’ to be drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders or the Dallas Cowboys in the upcoming NFL Draft. There is reportedly a ‘high likelihood’ Sanders would refuse to play if he was drafted by either the Giants or Browns.