phughes+FollowColorado’s big bet on Brennan MarionColorado is making waves in college football by locking in Brennan Marion as offensive coordinator with a $3 million, two-year deal—making him the second-highest paid assistant in school history. This move, paired with Coach Prime’s massive extension, signals that the Buffs are all-in on building a powerhouse for the Big 12. With Marion’s reputation as a top recruiter and offensive mind, fans are buzzing about what changes he’ll bring to the field and the transfer portal. Do you think this investment will finally give Colorado the edge it needs? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowColorado Buffs land big recruits for 2026-27Brennan Marion’s recruiting game is already shaking things up for the Colorado Buffs. Two top prospects, Xavier and Dolph McDonald, just flipped their commitments to join Coach Prime in Boulder, and three-star corner Braylon Edwards made the jump too—right before the Early Signing Period closed. With the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket now set and big coaching moves happening nationwide, it feels like Colorado is building something special. How do you think these early commitments will shape the Buffs’ future? #Sports #ColoradoBuffs #CoachPrime00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBuffs score big with McDonald brothersColorado football just pulled off a major recruiting win—flipping four-star wide receiver Xavier McDonald and landing his younger brother, cornerback Dolph McDonald, for future classes. The move comes after coach Brennan Marion left Sacramento State to join Deion Sanders’ staff, and Xavier decided to follow. These additions boost Colorado’s 2026 and 2027 classes, adding serious talent on both sides of the ball. With the McDonald brothers’ impressive high school stats, Buffs fans have a lot to look forward to. How do you think these signings will shape the team’s future? #Sports #ColoradoBuffs #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowColorado’s recruiting class jumps in the Big 12Colorado football fans, there’s real movement in Boulder—Coach Prime’s 2026 recruiting class just climbed ten spots nationally after a busy signing period. With new commitments from three-star safety Braylon Edwards and four-star wide receiver Xavier McDonald, plus a surprise reclassification from athlete Alexander Ward, the Buffs now sit at No. 95 in the country and No. 13 in the Big 12. That’s a solid leap from earlier this week. Deion Sanders is betting on young talent, even as the transfer portal keeps shaking things up. How do you feel about this new direction for Colorado’s roster? #Sports #ColoradoBuffs #Recruiting00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFive Hornets who could shake up Colorado footballSacramento State fans know how much Brennan Marion changed the game, and now he’s taking his talents—and maybe some of our top players—to Colorado. Imagine Ernest Campbell’s breakaway speed or Jaquail Smith’s explosive runs lighting up Folsom Field. Even defensive star Koa Akui could be anchoring the Buffs’ secondary next season. Marion’s knack for building loyalty and spotting under-the-radar talent could give Colorado’s struggling offense a serious boost. Which Hornet would you want to see make the jump, and how do you feel about this new era for both programs? Let’s talk! #Sports #SacState #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Amy Williams+FollowPrime Time’s Recruiting Win: McDonald Bros to BuffsTough season for Coach Prime and the Buffs, but recruiting just got a major boost! The McDonald brothers—Xavier (2026 WR, four-star) and Dolph (2027 CB, four-star)—committed to Colorado on Saturday. Xavier flipped from Sacramento State, following OC Brennan Marion, while Dolph picked the Buffs over offers from Auburn, FSU, and more. Could this brother duo be the spark for a Colorado comeback? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowColorado’s big gamble on Deion Sanders hits hardColorado’s bold investment in Coach Prime is now putting the university’s athletic department in a financial crunch. After the initial “Prime Effect” brought in big crowds and national buzz, the Buffs are staring down a record $27 million deficit. The costs of modern college football—especially with new NIL rules and a $10 million annual contract for Sanders—are piling up fast. Cutting sports or using tuition funds is off the table, but the pressure is on to find new revenue. Is the high-stakes bet on star power worth it for college sports? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs523Share
Michael Pitts+FollowColorado Buffs’ rough season ends in KansasColorado’s football season wrapped up with a tough 24-14 loss at Kansas State, marking the Buffs’ worst record since Deion Sanders took over. Despite the frigid weather, Kaidon Salter’s final college start showed flashes of promise but also the same inconsistency that’s haunted the team all year. The defense stepped up and kept things close, but couldn’t stop a late K-State surge. One bright spot: zero penalties for Colorado—a first in weeks. With so many ups and downs, what changes do you think the Buffs need most heading into next year? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs10Share
Chad Williams+FollowColorado fans react to Deion Sanders' bold promiseDeion Sanders isn’t holding back after Colorado’s tough 3–9 season. Right after the Buffs’ loss to Kansas State, Coach Prime made a passionate vow: this team won’t be in this spot again. He says fans, players, and the whole Boulder community deserve better—and he’s determined to deliver. With key stars like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter now in the NFL, it’s a major rebuild ahead. What do you think: Can Sanders turn things around and bring Colorado back to winning ways? How much patience should fans have? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs42Share
phughes+FollowColorado football’s roughest season ends in heartbreakColorado fans just watched the Buffs close out their toughest season in years, finishing 3-9 after a 24-14 loss to Kansas State. Deion Sanders’ squad showed flashes of promise but couldn’t overcome a relentless Wildcats run game, especially as Joe Jackson powered through for three touchdowns. The Buffs’ defense kept things close, but the offense struggled to capitalize on key moments, leading to a five-game losing streak to end the year. With so much hype around Coach Prime, what changes do you think Colorado needs to finally turn things around next season? #Sports #Football #ColoradoBuffs00Share