Deion Sanders Signs Contract Extension with Colorado Buffaloes

Deion Sanders signs a $54 million, 5-year contract extension with Colorado Buffaloes, making him one of the highest-paid college football coaches. Sanders credited with restoring the football program at Colorado.

Deion Sanders considering coaching his sons in the NFL

Deion Sanders discusses the possibility of coaching his sons in the NFL, particularly for the Las Vegas Raiders. There is speculation about whether he will leave his current position as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes.

Colorado Buffaloes' College Football Playoff Chances

Colorado Buffaloes need help to have a chance at the College Football Playoff after a loss to Kansas.

Controversial Hit on Shedeur Sanders during College Football Game

Kansas Jayhawks player hits Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders below the knees, sparking controversy and criticism from Sanders, Robert Griffin III, and others. Sanders also pushes a referee during the game.

College Football Incident Involving Sheduer Sanders

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Sheduer Sanders shoved an official after a missed call during a game against Kansas. Despite his frustration and good performance, the Buffs lost 37-21.

Travis Hunter's NFL Draft Decision and College Football Playoff Aspirations

Travis Hunter plans to enter the NFL draft after this college football season but wants to see Colorado through the College Football Playoff first. He and quarterback Shedeur Sanders discuss their goals for the team and individual achievements.

Colorado Buffaloes football recruiting

Five-star quarterback Julian Lewis commits to Colorado Buffaloes, potentially succeeding Shedeur Sanders as the quarterback. Colorado currently 8-2 with a path to the College Football Playoff.

College Football

Deion Sanders' son, Travis Hunter, leads Colorado Buffaloes in upcoming game against North Dakota State, aiming to improve on disappointing end to last season.

Deion Sanders responds to media criticism about Colorado Buffaloes

Deion Sanders responds to media criticism, defends Colorado Buffaloes' relevance in sports. Paul Finebaum and Sanders exchange comments about media treatment and relevancy.

Colorado Buffaloes' performance in the Big-12 conference

Discussion on Colorado Buffaloes' performance in the Big-12 conference, led by Deion Sanders and players like Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter, and Shilo Sanders.

Deion Sanders' Future with Colorado Buffaloes

Deion Sanders discusses his future with Colorado Buffaloes and the expectations for the upcoming season in the Big 12 conference.

Travis Hunter's Rating in College Football 25

Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter received a remarkable rating from EA Sports as College Football 25’s release loomed, sparking discussions on social media.

Social Media Feud in Colorado Buffaloes Football Program

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders and recent transfer Gavin Kuld engage in social media feud over NIL money usage, causing chaos in the program. Former players also criticize Coach Prime's handling of roster overhaul.

College Football Transfer News

Colorado Buffaloes running back Dylan Edwards transfers to Kansas State, citing family connection to the university. Deion Sanders' use of the transfer portal noted as he tinkers with the roster.

Colorado Buffaloes Football Program and Deion Sanders

Colorado Buffaloes football program dealing with players entering the transfer portal, head coach Deion Sanders overseeing roster changes and performance improvements.

Deion Sanders' Advice to Players on Spring Break

Deion Sanders, known as 'Coach Prime,' gives a stern warning to his players as they embark on spring break, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and discipline both on and off the field.

Shedeur Sanders and the NFL Draft

The article discusses Shedeur Sanders, a college football quarterback, and his potential in the upcoming NFL Draft. He is the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and had a successful season with Colorado Buffaloes. There is speculation about his draft prospects and his decision to return to college for the 2024 season.