Colorado HC Deion Sanders made a special promise regarding the coming college football season.
BuffZone’s Brian Howell joins Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to talk about Colorado’s spring football game and wrapping up spring practices.
When it comes to recruiting, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders often says he doesn’t sell anything. He just lays out the truth. He had to do some salesmanship to get the parents of walk-on running back Charlie Offerdahl to the CU locker room on Saturday, though, by telling Offerdahl he was being named as the Buffaloes’ player of the spring.
Head coach Deion Sanders has been in Colorado long enough now that he’s familiar with the weather in the Centennial State. “It’s beautiful here, especially yesterday it was,” he said to laughs after he took his team through a soggy Black & Gold game at Folsom Field on Saturday.
Colorado football made its 2024 public debut Saturday afternoon at the Black & Gold spring game, where thousands of fans flooded Folsom Field, despite the constant downpour of rain, in hopes of seeing a glimpse of the team head coach Deion Sanders has put together since the end of the Buffs’ last season.
It never was going to be the sort of season sneak-peak offered by spring games of yesteryear. Not with the transfer portal constantly shuffling players in both directions and Buffaloes fans still patiently awaiting all that fancy luggage Deion Sanders promised nearly a year and a half ago.
Another piece to the puzzle on defense is on the way and Colorado’s 2025 football recruiting class is coming together. On Saturday, former Michigan and Charlotte linebacker Nikhai Green-Hill committed to the Buffaloes.
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Colorado’s first regular season women’s lacrosse game under the new lights at Prentup Field will have to wait for another year. The weather on Friday scuttled CU’s plans for a festive finale to the regular season, yet the 23rd-ranked Buffaloes still managed to make the most of Senior Night.
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As of April 23, the Colorado Buffaloes have been crippled by the transfer portal with 35 players leaving the program led by Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders.
By Scott Salomon As if Colorado's reputation hasn't suffered enough recently, it took another hit when the No. 1 CB in 2023 walked out of the program because he thought he wasn't being developed properly.
Coach Deion Sanders, perhaps better known as "Coach Prime," came to the Colorado Buffaloes program on a promise to win. "I have the best coaching staff assembled, some of the best scouts, some of the best kids that we're recruiting ...
As many as 27 players—12 before the transfer portal opened and 15 after it opened—have left the Colorado Buffaloes.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders debunked a report that he wanted two of his star players to play for only one of six NFL teams.
Year 2 of the Deion Sanders era has brought another major wave of change during the spring transfer portal window. Coach Prime overturned the roster in 2023 and hit on a number of additions, including sons Shedeur and Shilo Sanders.
Sanders said back in December he wasn’t worried about losing players to the portal — words he presumably regrets now.
The Colorado Buffaloes head into the 2024 season with sky-high expectations. Head coach Deion Sanders has made it clear that this season is going to be different than 2023.
According to Hayes Fawcett of On3, Myles Slusher, a safety for the Colorado Buffaloes, has indicated his intention to join the transfer portal once it reopens on April 15.
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