Deion Sanders offered the Colorado job- Official Colorado season thread

Nothing for Stillman-Craig?

Naw not yet


OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Shedeur Sanders, Colorado, QB, Sr.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Travis Hunter, Colorado, DB, Jr.

OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State, WR, R-So.

DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
BJ Green II, Colorado, DE, Sr.

OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Sam Leavitt, Arizona State, QB

DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Josiah Trotter, West Virginia, LB

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
Will Ferrin, BYU, K, R-Jr.
Jaylin Noel, Iowa State, PR/KR, Sr.

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia, Sr.

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR
Brendan Mott, Kansas State, DE, Sr.

CHUCK NEINAS COACH OF THE YEAR
Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State, 2nd season

SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
Tahj Brooks, Texas Tech, RB, Sr.
Jalon Daniels, Kansas, QB, R-Jr.
 

Backup quarterback Walter Taylor III to enter transfer portal after one season at Colorado​

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According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Colorado quarterback Walter Taylor III will enter the college football transfer portal following his one season in Boulder.

Taylor, a former class of 2022 four-star recruit (per On3), spent the first two years of his college career at Vanderbilt, where he threw for 44 yards and rushed for 103 in 2023. The 6-foot-5, 235-pound left-handed quarterback transferred to Colorado last December but didn’t see the field this past season.

Taylor becomes the third Colorado player expected to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Monday, joining linebacker Johnny Chaney Jr. and cornerback Nahmier Robinson. The winter transfer portal window will extend through Dec. 28.

The sophomore Taylor has two years of eligibility remaining.

After signing with the Buffs on Wednesday, Julian “JuJu” Lewis is expected to replace Shedeur Sanders as Colorado’s starting quarterback next season.
Makes sense, not based on his skill but probable opportunity to get play time with JuJu on the way is gonna be slim to none.
 
Really like how CO is producing these videos for the Heisman voters. I think this would be the first time two players from the same team get invited to NY



 

What Rick George said about Deion Sanders' contract negotiations, hints at retirement​

Colorado's athletic director believes Coach Prime will be in Boulder for the long haul​

Jason Jones| Dec 6, 2024
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Colorado Buffaloes athletic director Rick George has revealed that preliminary discussions about a contract extension with head coach Deion Sanders have taken place, but further talks will wait until after the season, according to BuffZone's Brian Howell. Sanders, who signed a five-year deal upon his arrival in Boulder, will have three years remaining after this season.

George, who has played a pivotal role in reshaping Colorado’s athletics, also hinted at his own future. He stated he does not plan to extend his tenure beyond his current contract, which expires on June 30, 2026. However, he expressed enthusiasm about the current state of Colorado athletics. “It’s fun to win again and I like what (Deion Sanders) is doing,” George said, signaling confidence in the program’s direction under Sanders.

“Everybody talks about all these rumors and all these other things, and I kind of tune out that noise,” George said. “I know who Deion is, and I know what he represents and I believe he wants to be here for the long haul. We’ve supported all the initiatives that he’s embraced and we’ll continue to do that. My expectation is that he’ll be here and he can write some of our record books moving forward.”

The comments come amid increased speculation about Sanders' future at Colorado. An ESPN report raised questions about whether Sanders might jump to another high-profile program or even the NFL. According to the report, Sanders would only consider opportunities that allow him to remain "his full self," including his distinctive coaching style, charisma, and his preference for bringing his own advisors and staff. Sanders’ impact has been transformational, and his departure could have significant ramifications for Colorado.

The rumor mill has also connected Sanders and his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, to a potential future with the Las Vegas Raiders. However, not everyone is sold on the idea. An anonymous AFC executive expressed concerns about the duo entering the NFL together, saying, "I hope for Shedeur that doesn’t happen. He has to be his own man in his own career.”

The Buffaloes (9-3) await their postseason fate, with a bowl game announcement expected in the coming days. Colorado is likely to land in either the Alamo Bowl or the Holiday Bowl, marking a significant achievement for a program that has undergone a remarkable turnaround under Sanders’ leadership.
 

Cam Ward vs Shedeur Sanders, Who Would’ve Won ? The Family Business - From Good To Great (Part 1)​

 

 

 
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WTF, who wants to see this bullshit, in fucking San Antonio :angry: . It should be Miami vs Colorado :smh:


Money wise this seem like the best case.


Miami would’ve been amazing to see, I didn’t see any way these teams could’ve matched up
 
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