Heading into their third season under coach Deion Sanders, the Buffaloes have pieced together a strong class of high school recruits. Led by four-star quarterback Julian Lewis, Colorado’s 14-player 2025 high school recruiting class is among the top 40 nationally in 247Sports’ team composite rankings.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig will not participate in Thursday night’s East-West Shrine Bowl, despite a strong week of practice. Silmo
As Sanders continues to build the roster for 2025, Colorado announced on Friday that its spring game, "Black & Gold Day," is scheduled for April 19. "Save the date! 📅," the Buffs wrote. "Black & Gold Day presented by Arrow Electronics is set for April 19 at Folsom Field."
Colorado finished the season with a 9-4 record and a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play. They were listed as the No. 4 team in the Big 12 standings, just two years after the program went 1-11. While the Buffaloes have been extremely successful under Sanders between the white lines, that success has also extended to the classroom.
Deion Sanders has proven that in modern college football, adaptability is key. Long-term planning has taken a backseat to immediate results, with programs constantly adjusting to the ever-changing landscape of the transfer portal and NIL.
Sources: Colorado State is bringing on former Pittsburgh Steelers GM Kevin Colbert as a consultant, part of the school’s push to stay at the forefront for the new era of college football. Colbert will help coach Jay Norvell and the school’s player personnel department set up… pic.twitter.com/ZHjnQfRLhN
Sanders is tabbed as one of the top two quarterback prospects in this draft class along with Miami's Cam Ward. His performance this past season boosted his draft stock, guiding Colorado to a 9-4 record and an Alamo Bowl appearance, where they fell to BYU.
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Tavian Coleman can cause havoc in the middle of the defense. In three total seasons with Utah State and Texas State, the 6-foot-1, 295-pound defensive lineman racked up seven sacks and 18 tackles for loss. Expect Coleman on the field for all three downs.