Deion Sanders has redefined what it means to be a college football head coach, bringing his "Prime Time" mentality to the Colorado Buffaloes and turning them into a program that co
Travis Hunter was offered $1.5 million to leave Colorado last year, but decided to stay, which showed his true character.
Deion Sanders recently reflected on the changing landscape of college athletics and how it has impacted the experience of players like Travis Hunter and his sons, Shedeur and Shilo Sanders, while at Colorado.
Travis Hunter is already considered as a potential No. 1 overall pick in April's NFL Draft. Known for his dominance as both a receiver and defensive back during his time at Colora
Colorado's two-way star Travis Hunter has hogged the headlines this season alongside teammate, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, as they led the Buffs to a 9-4 season and bowl eligibility for the first tim
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter pulled back the curtain on the trials and tribulations of his heightened status as he prepares to be selected early in the 2025 NFL Draft
Insurance industry experts found the extra $1 million in disability insurance for the two Colorado football players to be a bit strange.
NFL Draft is quickly approaching, with less than 100 days left. As the pre-draft process heats up, college football All-Star games and the NFL Combine
Though Jones and Sanders spoke briefly about the job, and Sanders was at one point the betting favorite, Sanders never had an official interview. Jones confirmed on Monday that, though he and his son said they “think the world of” Sanders, he was never a serious candidate for the job.
While the football players may have missed out on the classroom experience, they still managed to perform well academically. Colorado director of player personnel James Cheney revealed that the Buffaloes football team earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 under Sanders, the first time in program history they achieved that mark.
Also in attendance for a portion of the meeting — though unexpected and only via FaceTime — was the quarterback’s father, Deion Sanders. The Titans, who have the first overall pick, met with Sanders for 45 minutes. The meeting also included a surprise FaceTime call from Shedeur’s father, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
The Colorado Buffaloes have never had a player selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft. This year they have two candidates.