When Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders stepped into his son’s new home in Cleveland this week, it was more than a father dropping by to see his rookie quarterback son—it was a moment that traced a line from childhood workouts to the Colorado Buffaloes’ locker room and now to the NFL stage.
The Colorado Buffaloes and coach Deion Sanders are heading into his fourth season at the helm, a run that has already brought plenty of highs and lows.
It's no stockpile, but it's a start. Coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes appear set on their current recruiting class after 12 signees and a few late maneuvers last week.
Welcome to the 2025 Colorado Buffaloes award show. It wasn't an Oscar-worthy performance, but coach Deion Sanders still found his fair share of stars. A season shrouded with darkness had flickers of light, even after a 3-9 record that included just one Big 12 victory.
After transferring back to Indiana this past offseason, former Colorado Buffaloes offensive lineman Kahlil Benson is now headed to the College Football Playoff with the Big Ten champion Hoosiers.
The Colorado Buffaloes are entering a pivotal offseason under Deion Sanders, and it begins with their current recruiting class. With only 11 signees so far, the program appears poised to lean heavily on the transfer portal once again.
The Colorado Buffaloes are coming off a rough season, but all eyes are on the offseason as the program looks to improve. Coach Deion Sanders and his staff are hitting the recruiting trail, with plenty of scholarship offers still up for grabs.
The Colorado Buffaloes’ season wrapped up last weekend, and now the offseason officially begins. After a year full of adversity and challenges, the recruiting trail isn’t looking much brighter.
By most measures, the 2025 Colorado Buffaloes would want to hide their report card from their parents. Coach Deion Sanders had a tough test in replacing a slew of NFL-bound talent, such as wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
The Colorado Buffaloes entered the 2025 season with a lot of question marks after Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and others left for the NFL. Liberty Flames transfer quarterback Kaidon Salter won the starting job, but Ryan Staub and true freshman Julian Lewis also spent time as the QB1 in Boulder in a year full of shuffling.
The Ole Miss Rebels football team is thrust into turmoil today after Lane Kiffin’s abrupt announcement to depart for the head coaching position at LSU.
The Colorado Buffaloes wrapped up coach Deion Sanders’ third season in Boulder with a 24-14 loss to the Kansas State Wildcats. With a 3-9 record, the program now has two losing seasons in Sanders’ three years.
Deion Sanders‘ third year with the Colorado Buffaloes ended with a defeat against the Kansas State Wildcats. The game finished with a 24-14 score. After 12 games, Colorado finished second to last with a 3-9 record.
Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders is in his third season as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, and to say the team has struggled would be an understatement.
Now that the Colorado Buffaloes’ season wraps up this weekend, the real work begins for coach Deion Sanders. The program has already lost three commits this month, and its staff is focused on keeping the rest of the class together.
The Deion Sanders-led Colorado Buffaloes have endured a difficult 2025 campaign after entering the year with expectations shaped by their strong 2024 season.
The Colorado Buffaloes haven’t had the season many hoped for, and now that they’re officially out of bowl contention, it seems fans have checked out as well.
No. 25 Arizona State faces Colorado on Saturday in Boulder, Colo., riding a two-game winning streak under veteran backup quarterback Jeff Sims, while the Buffaloes look to the future with freshman quarterback Julian "JuJu" Lewis.
The Colorado football team is headed for its second losing record in three years under Deion Sanders, but Coach Prime isn't about to concede defeat in the big picture.
Colorado continued to struggle with a blowout loss to Arizona on Saturday, and Deion Sanders made an interesting decision after the game. Sanders did not allow any of his players to speak with the media following Colorado’s 52-17 loss to Arizona at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo.
The Colorado Buffaloes have hit rock bottom… again. After a 53-7 demolition at the hands of Utah, Deion Sanders’ team followed it up with another crushing defeat on Saturday, this time a 52-17 home loss to Arizona.
At 3-5 on the season and just 1-4 against his Big 12 rivals, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is having about a rougher year than some of the coaches who have already been fired.
This week, West Virginia will hit the road for a tough matchup against the surging Houston Cougars, who entered the AP Top 25, checking in at No. 22. When they return home the following week, they'll get prepared for a game against Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has never been one to hold back his words — and his recent comments once again reminded everyone why he’s earned a reputation for being one of college football’s most brutally honest leaders.
The fact that the Colorado Buffaloes beat new FBS member Delaware on Saturday in Boulder isn't a surprise. How the Buffs won, however, was a bit of a head-scratcher.