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The work of Deion Sanders and his Colorado Buffaloes has undoubtedly exceeded expectations this season, finishing with a 9-3 record, five more wins than last year and eight more than where he got the team two seasons ago. They'll have a chance to reach 10 wins for the first time since 2016, as the team now faces its most important game: the Alamo Bowl against BYU, which will feature Heisman winner Travis Hunter and projected first overall NFL Draft pickShedeur Sanders. Coach Prime made it clear that unlike many programs where star players skip bowl games to focus on their professional careers, Colorado's message is to "finish the season strong and together.
Deion Sanders Silences Critics and Inspires the Buffaloes
A constant target of criticism as both a coach and an NFL legend, Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes silenced their doubters this season. Sanders, who will remain at the helm of the program, delivered a powerful message to his players, staying true to his trademark motivational style. He encouraged his team to push themselves, saying that the only limits are the ones they set for themselves. He also praised the accomplishments of Travis Hunter, using him as an example: "If it happened for him, why can't it happen for any of you?" Always a leader, Sanders continues to emphasize positivity, hard work and perseverance - values that have made him a Hall of Famer. Success doesn't come easy, and Coach Prime knows that the right mindset, paired with relentless effort, is the key to reaching new heights.
Deion Sanders also praised his son, Shedeur Sanders, who many believe could be the first overall pick in the NFL Draft, he even thinks he can break Juan Soto's historic contract. Notably, Shedeur allowed Travis Hunter to take center stage after his Heisman win, showing maturity and understanding that his moment will come soon. As for their final college game, the two future stars will suit up for the Alamo Bowl. It will be Colorado's third appearance in the bowl in the last 10 seasons, following losses to Texas (2020) and Oklahoma State (2016). Regardless of the outcome, their performances won't affect their draft stock, as both players are projected to be top-three picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
If Colorado is able to secure a victory in the Alamo Bowl, it will be their first bowl win since 2004, when they defeated the University of Texas at El Paso. In the last 20 years, the Buffaloes have appeared in just four bowl games, all losses, which makes Deion Sanders' turnaround of the program all the more remarkable. Sanders' success is already paying off on the recruiting trail. Colorado recently secured a commitment from five-star quarterback prospect Julian Lewis to replace Shedeur and convinced defensive tackle Jeheim Oatis to transfer from Alabama. That kind of success was unimaginable a decade ago - who would have thought a player would choose Colorado over Alabama? Clearly, Deion's influence has made Boulder a destination for top talent once again.