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The University of Colorado's decision to return to the Big 12 next year is expected to be a boon to football coach Deion Sanders' recruiting efforts in Texas and Florida.
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Peggy Coppom says it was a good day to be a Colorado Buffaloes fan when university regents approved the school's move back to the Big 12 next year. The Buffs have been in the Pac-12 since 2012. The 98-year-old Coppom has been attending CU football games since 1940.
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The Colorado board of regents has scheduled a special meeting for Thursday. Athletics operations is on the agenda, raising speculation the school may leave the Pac-12 Conference and return to the Big 12.
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Deion Sanders will miss Pac-12 media day due to a procedure to remove a blood clot from his right leg and another to straighten toes on his left foot.
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Deion Sanders is scheduled to undergo surgery Friday for a blood clot in each leg, the University of Colorado football coach revealed in a video he posted.
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New University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders faces the possibility of having his left foot amputated as a result of continuing bloodflow issues.
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The spring transfer window for college football players is now closed. Colorado saw 52 scholarship players enter the transfer portal since Deion Sanders was hired as head coach in December, an unprecedented turnover even in a new era of loosened transfer rules.
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Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders will give Colorado fans a long-awaited preview of what's in store for a program that's fallen on hard times. He's generated so much buzz since his arrival that season tickets at Colorado have sold out for the first time since 1996.
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Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the coach's son, threw 40 touchdown passes for the Southwestern Athletic Conference champions. Former top recruit Travis Hunter also announced he would be transferring from Jackson State to Colorado. Hunter played both cornerback and receiver for Jackson State this season.
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Deion Sanders said a report stating Colorado has offered him its head coaching job is true and he has also received interest from other schools. The Jackson State coach didn't say whether he's considering any of the opportunities.