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.
Everyone is dying to know where Shedeur Sanders will land in the 2025 NFL Draft. The 22-year-old quarterback is enjoying a vintage season with Colorado, helping the Buffaloes to an 8-3 record ahead of Friday's game against Oklahoma State.
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.
Now we're seeing video of a talk that Sanders and his dad, Deion 'Coach Prime' Sanders had on the field before the game, and it might have led to the motivation needed for the productive afternoon. “This the last time here, Give them something to remember," Sanders told his son while walking on the field with him before kick-off.
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 detailed how he plans to keep the Buffaloes' program strong when he leaves for the NFL.
Deion Sanders has never been shy about staying in the spotlight. His charismatic personality, combined with his football pedigree as both a player and coach
Both Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter have been rumored to be in play for the No. 1 pick in next year’s NFL Draft.
College football or the NFL, Deion Sanders can be a change agent wherever he wants to coach. What is important is that he coaches somewhere.
According to a report, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders may be tempted to accept an NFL job from two specific teams.