However, jumping to the NFL means dealing with the pratfalls of life in that league—including rank attempts to pass off speculation as news. On Saturday, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders took to social media to denounce a tweet from NFL Rookie Watch—a ...
The elder Sanders, known for his candor and protective nature, made it clear that the rumors have no basis in fact. For now, Shedeur remains focused on his collegiate career, while Deion Sanders ensures that false narratives don't overshadow his son's ...
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.
Hours before Travis Hunter finds out if he has won the 2024 Heisman Trophy, the Colorado superstar praised head coach Deion Sanders for the work he has
The Colorado Buffaloes had a standout season in Deion Sanders' second year as head coach, with much of the success stemming from the roster and culture he has
Colorado football standout Travis Hunter is confident that Deion Sanders, known affectionately as Coach Prime, isn’t going anywhere.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders is disputing talk that his son and quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, would refuse to play for the Giants or Browns.
Deion Sanders took to social media Saturday to deny rumors that his son Shedeur Sanders would refuse to play for the Cleveland Browns or New York Giants if either team drafted him.Colorado's head coach has previously said he would intervene if the "wrong team" selected Shedeur in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders fired back at a claim about his son Shedeur’s NFL Draft preferences on Saturday. An unsourced X post about Shedeur Sanders went viral on Saturday, claiming that the quarterback would refuse to play for the New York Giants or Cleveland Browns if either team drafted him.
Colorado two-stay Travis Hunter echoed the message that his coach plans to stay in Colorado. "I got a lot of insight," Hunter said Friday ahead of the Heisman Trophy ceremony this weekend. "He ain't going nowhere. He's going to be right where he's at right now."