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Colorado announced a new five-year, $54 million contract for Sanders on Friday.
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Deion Sanders has brought former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl-winning coach Byron Leftwich to the Colorado Buffaloes.
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They pointed out how the 'Prime Effect' has spread like a wildfire and continues to be a driving force in college football.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNColorado’s passing touchdowns leader ranked in ESPN’s Top 90 college quarterback rankingsAfter setting multiple records in just two seasons at Colorado, where does Shedeur Sanders rank among college quarterbacks since 2000?
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Sporting News on MSNColorado football coach Deion Sanders' eventual retirement implied as likelier than leaving for another teamIt'll cost another program a pretty penny to pry Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders out of Boulder. In the wake of Coach Prime's extension, On3 covered the news of his buyout details with an emphasis on his eventual retirement and the lack of cost it'd be if that's how he parted ways from CU.
Colorado's athletic director is disappointed the NCAA isn't allowing his football program to play another FBS school as a spring game.
Deion Sanders coached Colorado to a 9-3 regular season record in his second year in Boulder. On Friday, he said he was grateful for the university's continued belief in him.
The University of Colorado is making the switch from natural grass to artificial turf ahead of the 2025 college football season. According to KDVR's Morgan Whitley, the University of Colorado athletics department confirmed the forthcoming change to Folsom Field on Friday, adding that the installation of turf is expected to cost about $1 million.
Colorado and Syracuse’s attempt to hold a spring football game against each other has been denied by the Division I FBS oversight committee, but the group will discuss the larger idea more in the future.
Until now, the idea of college football teams playing against each other in spring games has just been an idea, but Colorado and Syracuse may have just taken a
Colorado coach Deion Sanders wants the NCAA ... Under current NCAA bylaws, football teams cannot play against another school in the spring, an NCAA spokesperson told ESPN on Monday.
In two short seasons, Deion Sanders has transformed Colorado's football program. The Buffaloes want him around for the long haul.