Deion Sanders & Colorado have landed a huge HBCU transfer to bolster their defense. Former Florida A&M University linebacker Johnny Chaney Jr. He announced his commitment via his social media after announcing his intentions to hit the transfer portal in January.
Former Colorado and Houston running back Alton McCaskill has committed to Arizona State, he told ESPN's Pete Thamel. McCaskill expects to have three years of…
Chazz Wallace was the second portal player to commit to NC State on Wednesday, and his addition puts an end to State’s search for a reserve nose tackle to spell Brandon Cleveland in the fall.
ESPN insider Pete Thamel thinks the Colorado Buffaloes made a huge scheduling mistake in 2024. And it could be what is ultimately the beginning of the
Hall of Fame cornerback and Colorado coach Deion Sanders recently punched down on social media, regarding a squabble sparked by a former Buffalo who transferred to Austin Peay.
People say I’m way too critical of Deion Sanders, and they are probably right. That being said, here are five things he’s done amazingly well at Colorado so far… — Maybe Colorado would have survived conference realignment and not be left out like Oregon State and Washington State but we will never know.
LSU cornerback Jeremiah Hughes has been a popular target in the NCAA Transfer Portal as he continues navigating his process. Hughes, a sophomore defensive back who played in 13 games for the Bayou Bengals during the 2023 season, has already taken a visit to UCLA since entering the free agent market.
The latest sniping from the Sanders family is a bad look, plain and simple. Very few, except for diehard Deion Sanders fans (aka his cult) can defend it.
Former Michigan State football lineman Ethan Boyd has committed to a new school already, landing with Colorado. After flirting with the idea of leaving football altogether, former Michigan State football lineman Ethan Boyd has already found a new home.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has never been shy about mixing it up with his critics, and the same goes for his son, Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
It seems like it was just yesterday that the college football season ended as Michigan topped Washington in the national title game in Houston. When the game ended, the worst time of the year began for college football fans: the dreaded offseason.
It’s not new for Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, to make waves on social media. However, the latest from Colorado has captured the attention from many in college football.
When discussing Deion Sanders and his past ties with Jackson State, there is often a clear display of confirmation bias. This bias, as defined by Britannica, refers to people’s inclination to process information by seeking out or interpreting data that aligns with their preconceived notions.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders appears to be extremely sensitive about players transferring from his program. On Wednesday, the second-year head coach trashed a player from a non-rival school on his X account.
There are plenty of mixed opinions out there on Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders. Not everyone loves Sanders' approach to building his roster primarily through the NCAA transfer portal.
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders has now gotten directly involved in a social media war that has erupted after a former player criticized the coach.
Shedeur Sanders came to his father Deion’s defense on Tuesday, and the Colorado coach has now returned the favor.
Colorado was, for a time, one of the most hyped teams in college football last season.
Travis Hunter is a phenomenal athlete. Calling him a wide receiver wouldn't do him justice. Calling him a cornerback wouldn't do him justice. He can do it all for Colorado.
Shedeur Sanders has come to his father’s defense.
Upon assuming the position of head coach for the Colorado Buffaloes’ football team, Deion Sanders wasted no time in revamping the roster, evidently aiming to distance the program from the Karl Dorrell era.
Deion Sanders is ruthless. He had a vision when he moved from Jackson State to Colorado and that was to make a stronger squad. The Buffaloes may have crashed quite early and failed to come close to a College Football Playoff berth but that will not stop Coach Prime.
Another football player from the Colorado Buffaloes made the move into the transfer portal on Monday. Kendal Stewart, a wide receiver, shared his decision via social media just two days following the team’s spring game.
Deion Sanders reaffirmed his commitment to the Colorado football program after his team's spring game over the weekend and says he has no plans to leave for the NFL.
It seems the honeymoon phase between head coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes is over.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders made a special promise regarding the coming college football season.
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 ...
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.
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