Coach Prime’s contract extension finalized
After months of speculation, Colorado and Deion Sanders have officially agreed to terms on a contract extension. The deal secures Sanders’ future in Boulder and further solidifies his commitment to rebuilding the Buffaloes into a powerhouse. With this extension, CU ensures stability for recruiting and long-term program growth. Read more here.
CU-Syracuse spring game proposal denied
The Buffaloes had an innovative idea to spice up their spring game by facing off against Syracuse, but the NCAA Oversight Committee shut it down. The committee ruled against the proposal, citing concerns over competitive balance and scheduling conflicts. While it would have been an exciting opportunity for fans and players alike, CU will have to settle for an intrasquad scrimmage instead. Full details here.
Former Buff Chidobe Awuzie signs with Ravens
One of the Buffaloes' favorite alumni, Chidobe Awuzie, is heading to Baltimore. The former CU standout and veteran NFL cornerback has inked a deal with the Ravens, bringing leadership and experience to their secondary. Awuzie, who previously played for the Bengals and Cowboys, will look to make an impact in Baltimore’s defensive unit. More on his signing here.
Coach Prime giving back to youth football
Deion Sanders is once again making a difference beyond the college football field. Coach Prime has announced plans to donate youth football uniforms to teams in need, reinforcing his commitment to the next generation of athletes. Sanders’ generosity and influence continue to extend beyond Boulder, making a lasting impact on young players across the country. Learn more about his initiative here.
LaJohntay Wester drawing NFL attention
Colorado’s LaJohntay Wester has been gaining traction among NFL teams after an impressive showing at the combine. The wide receiver’s strong performances have put him on the radar of multiple organizations, and his draft stock appears to be on the rise. With the NFL Draft approaching, Wester is positioning himself as a potential mid-round steal. Read about his rising draft stock here.