Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado, revealed in an interview with USA Today that Pat Shurmur will likely be the Buffaloes' offensive coordinator in 2024. He also mentioned that QB Shedeur Sanders is expected to be healed by the spring. Despite the team's challenges, Deion Sanders hinted that his sons, Shedeur and Shilo, are staying at Colorado. Additionally, he expressed the need for older quarterbacks in the transfer portal to enhance the team's competitiveness. Sanders' personal life was also in the spotlight as he recently split from Tracey Edmonds and expressed a desire for more privacy amidst the attention surrounding the Colorado program.
Deion Sanders, who loves attention and cameras, wishes he had more privacy. If only there was a way *checks notes* Sanders could stop people from filming everything within the Colorado program. Tough break for the guy! READ: https://t.co/WnzlUsgoKe https://t.co/q8aRbUdjA3
Deion Sanders hints sons Shedeur and Shilo are staying at Colorado https://t.co/OjDPhKw8Fg https://t.co/6vHqW3Tkxt
Deion Sanders says Colorado is looking for multiple older quarterbacks in the transfer portal. "Because we plan on winning." READ: https://t.co/sUrZjt7WJS https://t.co/qqXsQjCvY2
Deion Sanders hints sons Shedeur and Shilo are staying at Colorado, despite the Buffaloes' mass exodus that sees a raft of recruits de-commit and three member of staff leave https://t.co/tJqsaJJna3 https://t.co/HD1obd5A1l
Deion Sanders went 4-8 in his first season at Colorado, and he's now also newly-single after splitting from Tracey Edmonds. DETAILS: https://t.co/2h0BMu4gUF https://t.co/9Z5rlEXp45
Colorado HC Deion Sanders did an interview with USA Today. He said Pat Shurmur will "most likely" be the Buffaloes' offensive coordinator in 2024. Also said QB Shedeur Sanders is "OK" and should be healed by the spring. #cubuffs