Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes and an NFL legend, is expected to attract significant interest for head coaching positions around the league next season. The first team that comes to mind is the Dallas Cowboys, for whom Sanders played from 1995 to 1999.
Everyone is dying to know where Shedeur Sanders will land in the 2025 NFL Draft. The 22-year-old quarterback is enjoying a vintage season with Colorado, helping the Buffaloes to an 8-3 record ahead of Friday's game against Oklahoma State.
Joel Klatt explained why he believes that Deion Sanders would have a hard time saying no to 2 specific NFL head coaching jobs this offseason.
The No. 25 Colorado Buffaloes capped off their remarkable regular season with a dominant win over Oklahoma State, keeping their slim hopes of making the Big 12
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes wrapped up a successful regular season on Friday with a 52-0 blowout win over Oklahoma State. Sitting at 9-3, the Buffs spent Saturday awaiting a potential spot in the Big 12 title game.
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders detailed how he plans to keep the Buffaloes' program strong when he leaves for the NFL.
According to a report, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders may be tempted to accept an NFL job from two specific teams.
Deion Sanders has the Colorado Buffaloes bowl-eligible in just his second season in Boulder, and according to the head coach, he'll be playing his starters—no matter what game they're in.
It has become trendy for college football players who are headed to the NFL draft to opt out of their team’s bowl games, citing it as nothing but a meaningless game. But this is not the attitude of the Colorado Buffaloes and their head coach Deion Sanders.
Shannon Sharpe thinks Deion Sanders left Travis Hunter in a blowout in order to boost up his stats for the Heisman race.