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Deion Sanders Has 3-Word Reaction To Colorado's Season Ticket News
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Although Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are gone, Colorado's football team will continue playing home games in front of a packed crowd. 

Prior to Deion Sanders' arrival in 2023, Colorado struggled to sell tickets. In fact, they had not sold out since 1996. That was the final season of a seven-year streak of season ticket sellouts.  

Once Sanders became the head coach of the Buffaloes, everything changed for the program. Not only did they become must-see TV, students flocked to Folsom Field to watch Coach Prime's squad. 

Fast forward to May 2025, and Colorado has officially sold out tickets for the third consecutive year.

On Saturday afternoon, Sanders shared this exciting news along with this message: "Thank U JESUS."

Sanders has a 13-12 record as the head coach of the Buffaloes. Despite dealing with a lot of roster turnover this offseason, he's confident in his team.   

"We [are going to] do what we do. So it's not really a new version of how we plan on executing. Offense is the offense, but we have certain guys with certain gifts, and we got to utilize those gifts," Sanders said. "Shedeur, Travis and all those guys had certain gifts. So we got to utilize those gifts. JuJu [Lewis], [Kaidon] Salter, they're different, man.

"We know what they're good at, and we got to implement that in our offense so we can move the ball consistently. Defensively, the same way. I feel like we're going to be strong up front. We're going to force teams to throw the ball."

Colorado will begin its 2025 season against Georgia Tech on Aug. 29.

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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