Deion Sanders ' future with the Colorado Buffaloes has prompted plenty of speculation as the head coach admitted to having a conversation with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about the NFL vacancy.
The rumors surrounding the future of Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders go in several different directions. The Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback has been attached to several different NFL head coach jobs like the Dallas Cowboys, Las Vegas Raiders and others.
Former Colorado Buffalo and NFL linebacker and current Coloradan Chad Brown says his hometown in California, as well as his parents' home, were destroyed in the Eaton Fire, which continues to burn in the Los Angeles area.
The dynamics of the Colorado Buffaloes have significantly changed with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter leaving for the NFL. Coach Prime now has a choice to make on who will lead the team from the pocket.
Another interesting wrinkle may be developing amid speculation linking Deion Sanders to the open Cowboys head coaching job.
Coach Prime will need a strong coaching staff to help the team rebuild. Matt McChesney could bring that as the offensive line coach. He was in the NFL from 2005 to 2010 as a member of the St. Louis Rams, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos.
Bill McCartney coached Colorado to three Big Eight titles, 10 consecutive winning seasons in league competition, and the 1990 national title.
The University of Cincinnati Bearcats finally got in the Big 12 win column Wednesday night holding off the short-handed Colorado Buffaloes 68-62. They were outshot 41% to 37% but made their last four field goals and finished the game 16-for-21 from the free throw line to corral the Buffaloes.
According to a report, Deion Sanders had a special request declined by the Colorado Buffaloes amid Cowboys rumors.
Deion Sanders is the new odds-on favorite to coach the Dallas Cowboys next season, but Colorado fans shouldn't be too worried — yet.
Former Colorado Buffaloes football coach Bill McCartney died on Jan. 10 at the age of 84. 'His impact was felt both on and off the field, and his spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those he inspired,
The No. 21 West Virginia Mountaineers (12-3, 4-1) overcame an aggressive Colorado defense in the second half to defeat Buffaloes (9-6, 0-4) Sunday