Deion Sanders, Colorado and Buffaloes
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Colorado Buffaloes football's Shedeur Sanders would not pass through the waiver system, so he's not going to end up on the Cleveland Browns' practice squad under any circumstances.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNColorado football offers multiple currently committed 2026 recruitsColorado 's 2026 recruiting class has been developing slowly, ranking No. 80 in the nation, according to 247 Sports. However, the Buffaloes aren't out of time and are still sending out offers to impactful players.
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Badgers Wire on MSNDeion Sanders, Colorado in pursuit of a Wisconsin class of 2026 commitWisconsin football class of 2026 defensive line commit Djidjou Bah picked up an offer from Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes on Thursday.
Fittingly, the Colorado Buffaloes' first game since former coach Bill McCartney passed away earlier this year will come against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
Colorado football comes in at No. 47 nationally in program value, per The Athletic's new report. Deion Sanders is a major factor as to why.
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The 2025 season will test whether Colorado’s foundation is built to last. Without their biggest stars, the Buffaloes must lean on player development and depth. While a conference title may be out of reach, an 8-4 finish would represent progress—and prove that Coach Prime’s vision is more than a short-term headline.
As Buffaloes Wire continues our 2025 season preview, let's let College Football 26 take the wheel and predict the outcome of the upcoming season.
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