Deion Sanders offered the Colorado job- Official Colorado season thread

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He ain’t lying tho, Florida not getting in, cried so hard, players didn’t play,

They forgot everything about football.
Like the downfall been epic
yeah the one thing i dont like, is when these players at these school that know they are NFL draft bound, would rather sit out their bowl game (if they are not in the playoffs).
What about your other teammates that helped you get to where you're at? You just turn your back on em?
Shit seems selfish.

Then u have those that will defend their decision and be like....."oh he just tryin to make sure he doesn't get hurt before the draft"
Nigga they could have gotten hurt in the 12 games they played this season and that still didnt stop em.
Finish the job.
 

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Damn there’s more talks/videos about Travis girlfriend, than Colorado’s possible bowl selection.

Folks said she was lying when she said “security didn’t want to let her in the field”

Was it true idk
 

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Colorado vs Miami is a possibility now
Might be only 5% but that’s more if Miami would’ve went to playoff

 

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Latest bowl game projections for Colorado football with regular season now complete​

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After finishing the regular season 9-3 and missing the Big 12 championship game, most national outlets believe the Colorado Buffaloes will receive an Alamo Bowl invitation. Some analysts have linked the Buffs to the Holiday Bowl in San Diego or the Las Vegas Bowl, but those destinations appear less likely.
Colorado’s previous two postseason games — 2016 vs. the Oklahoma State Cowboys and 2020 vs. the Texas Longhorns — both came in the Alamo Bowl, hosted by the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. This year’s Alamo Bowl is scheduled for Dec. 28 on ABC.
With the regular season now complete, check out Colorado’s latest bowl game projections:

USA TODAY Sports​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. Iowa State Cyclones
USA TODAY Sports’ Erick Smith sees Colorado heading to the Alamo Bowl to face Iowa State, which faces Arizona State in the Big 12 championship game this weekend.

ESPN​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. BYU Cougars
A trip to the Alamo Bowl appears likely for Coach Prime’s Buffs, according to ESPN analysts Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach(subscription required).

CBS Sports​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. BYU Cougars
Like ESPN, CBS Sports projects Colorado to face the 10-2 BYU Cougars in San Antonio.

Action Network​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. BYU Cougars
Brett McMurphy of the Action Networkagrees that Colorado is likely Alamo Bowl-bound.

The Sporting News​

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Projection: Las Vegas Bowl vs. Michigan Wolverines
Here’s what Bill Bender of The Sporting News wrote about Colorado potentially facing Michigan in Las Vegas:
If Deion Sanders is true to his word and Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter play, how fun would it be to watch them go against a Michigan defense that limited Ohio State to 10 points? Would Michigan stars such as Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant be prompted to play in this game? What about Will Johnson – another projected top-five pick who missed most of the season with a toe injury?

Athlon Sports​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. BYU Cougars
Steve Lassan of Athlon Sports agrees with most other outlets that Colorado will face BYU in the Alamo Bowl.

College Football Network​

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Projection: Alamo Bowl vs. Iowa State Cyclones
Based on this projection, College Football Network’s Oliver Hodgkinson believes Iowa State will lose to Arizona State in the Big 12 title game.
 

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Colorado watches four-star safety flip commitment to USC​

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Four-star safety Alex Graham is no longer riding with head coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes.

During the first day of the early signing period, Graham flipped his commitment from Colorado to the USC Trojans. The class of 2025 prospect had been committed to the Buffs since April 26 before signing with head coach Lincoln Riley’s Trojans,

Graham’s flip was largely expected heading into Wednesday. Earlier this week, 247Sports national recruiting analyst Allen Trieu predicted the 6-foot-1, 186-pound defensive back to have a late change of heart.

The 247Sports composite ranked Graham as the No. 4 class of 2025 prospect in Michigan.

After losing Graham, Colorado now boasts 14 class of 2025 commitments, including signed safety Antonio Branch Jr. However, with Shilo Sanders and Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig moving on after this season, expect Coach Prime to sign another safety, possibly through the transfer portal.
 

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Coach Prime heaps praise on rising two-way player Isaiah Hardge​

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With Travis Hunter set to enter the NFL draft, head coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes have another talented two-way player waiting in the wings.

In the Buffs’ regular season finale last week, cornerback/wide receiver Isaiah Hardge was one of three Colorado players who saw snaps on both sides of the ball, joining Hunter and offensive/defensive lineman Tyler Brown. Hardge showed off his receiving abilities midway through the second quarter when he hauled a 39-yard pass from quarterback Shedeur Sanders to set Colorado’s offense up at Oklahoma State’s 10-yard line.

“This kid is unbelievable,” Coach Prime said of Hardge. “This kid works hard every day, makes great grades, never late. You don’t have to call him twice for nothing. He remembers his assignments. He has assignments offensively, defensively, as well as special teams. He don’t miss. We put a package in for him to be at running back… He’s phenomenal and he’s always smiling. He loves the game, and those are the kind of young men we like to recruit.”
One week after recording a 43-yard kickoff return against Kansas, the redshirt freshman also tallied two carries for eight yards and had a 17-yard punt return in the Buffs’ 52-0 win.

Defensively, Hardge closed the regular season with four total tackles in 10 games played.
 
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