On April 25, just before the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, Deion Sanders brought joy to Colorado football fans by announcing his commitment to coach the Buffaloes for at least the next five years, and possibly even a decade.
Shedeur Sanders is the early favorite to be the top pick in the 2025 NFL draft. The Colorado star quarterback and son of NFL legend Deion Sanders is currently…
Former Colorado women’s basketball player Shelomi Sanders has found a new home. On Thursday night, Sanders announced that she is transferring to Alabama A&M.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was at a loss to ponder what his college life would've been like if he had played during the NIL era. In an appearance on…
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 ...
Is it crumbling in Colorado already? After a 4-8 season (1-8 in conference) but with some impressive improvements (losing by less, competitive, supposed elite portal class), the 2024 season was filled with promise.
Colorado is navigating a mass college football transfer portal exodus during the 2024 offseason. Despite their impressive recruiting efforts, Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes have lost many players.
The electric back is leaving Boulder. Adding to the list of transfers out of the Colorado Football program, upcoming sophomore running back Dylan Edwards announced Tuesday morning that he would be entering the transfer portal and leaving Boulder.
Deion Sanders is without a doubt the best cornerback in the history of the NFL. Sanders was a generational player, who had an instinct for the ball. One who could shut down half the backfield and nullify some of the best receivers in the game.
A former Colorado football player is clearing the air about his feelings in regards to the Buffaloes football program. Former Colorado running back Alton McCaskill denied a statement allegedly released by his father, that criticized coach Deion Sanders and the football team.
Former Tennessee Vols running back Aaron Hayden had a message for the "haters" on Monday evening after his son, Dallan, committed to Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes. Dallan, a former four-star recruit who signed with the Ohio State Buckeyes out of high school, entered the NCAA transfer portal earlier this month.
Arguably the biggest name to enter the spring window of the transfer portal is Ohio State running back, Dallan Hayden. Buckeye fans will miss the former
Colorado scored an impressive transfer portal commitment on Monday when former Ohio State running back Dallan Hayden announced he's headed to Boulder.
Ohio State has attacked the offseason like no team we have seen before, adding top players through the portal and even keeping players who were supposed
In 2023, Cormani McClain, a five-star recruit, turned down the Florida Gators to play for Deion Sanders after he joined the Colorado Buffaloes. However, a year after his massive move, McClain left the Buffaloes while taking a shot at coach Sanders.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders has drawn a national spotlight to the program, but not everybody feels comfortable with its glare.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders debunked a report that he wanted two of his star players to play for only one of six NFL teams.
The Falcons aren’t expected to be in the quarterback market in next week’s draft with Kirk Cousins under contract for the next four years at the modest price of $180 million, but this team has surprised me before.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are one of the programs in pursuit of a Tennessee Vols player who recently entered the NCAA transfer portal.
It’s spring and it’s the college football offseason, so you know what that means. The transfer portal is alive and well, and it is producing a lot of news in the college football world.
Little has been by the book about Deion Sanders‘ tenure at the Colorado Buffaloes. From the very first press conference, Sanders imbued a sense of confidence that got under the skin of many.
As campuses nationwide burst into springtime bloom, so does the excitement for college football’s Transfer Portal Season. At the University of Colorado, head coach Deion Sanders views this period as a vital opportunity to reshape and strengthen his team with fresh talent.
Deion Sanders’ son Shilo had a message for potential Colorado transfers via social media.
Sanders said back in December he wasn’t worried about losing players to the portal — words he presumably regrets now.
Colorado football is getting some bad news as the transfer portal opens on Tuesday. The Buffaloes are losing several players to the portal, per ESPN. The defections are on both sides of the ball as the program prepares to enter its first season in Big 12 play.
Deion Sanders has added a Hall of Fame player to his coaching staff at Colorado.
Colorado is making a concerted effort to beef up the offensive line.
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