The Cleveland Browns need a quarterback, and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders has been linked to the team for various reasons. However, one hangup has always been about how involved his dad and Colorado Football head coach,
Deion Sanders recently addressed rumors about his relationship with his We Got Time Today co-host Rocsi Diaz during a taping of the popular daytime talk show. Sanders took a moment to grab the audience's attention and put the speculation to rest.
Despite the recent success, Colorado has recently been hit with an NCAA infraction. According to On3, Sanders and the Buffaloes have received a recruiting violation for their involvement with four-star quarterback Julian Lewis, who committed to the program on Nov. 21, 2024, and enrolled at the university on Dec. 23, 2024.
University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has been known to play by his own rules at times, but the second-year Buffaloes head coach was dinged by the
Nick Saban has thrown his support behind Deion Sanders as a potential candidate for the Dallas Cowboys' head coaching position. The legendary college football c
Colorado self-reported a minor NCAA rules violation because a prominent member of Colorado’s 2025 recruiting class was mentioned on Deion Sanders’ coaches show.
Keyshawn and RJ Young dive into the speculation surrounding Coach Prime’s future. Could Deion Sanders leave Colorado and take over the Dallas Cowboys? They also touch on Kellen Moore and how he could factor into the Cowboys’ coaching search.
Unlike NFL teams that have to follow protocols to interview current NFL coaches, there is no such red tape to navigate when a franchise wants to chat with a college coach. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could have Deion over to The Star, or a Starbucks, and that’s an interview.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes have been struct with minor violations around the recruitment of quarterback Julian Lewis, but what does this all mean?
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders reportedly committed a minor violation of NCAA rules during the 2024 season when he mentioned elite 2025 quarterback recruit Julian “JuJu” Lewis during a livestream of his weekly coaches show, according to USA Today.
Those were two of six self-reported violations by Colorado, adding to the at least 11 from Sanders first year at the helm. Colorado isn't alone in these types of very minor violations, as schools across college football often self-report a handful of them a year and impose their own penalties before bringing them to the NCAA.