Deion Sanders attempted to play it cool when asked about not coaching his sons — Shedeur and Shilo — this season.
“It’s easy,” the Colorado coach said in front of a room full of Buffaloes fans at a kickoff luncheon. “Especially not having Shilo get on my last nerve.”
There were laughs from the audience before he quickly backtracked. “It’s not easy,” Sanders said.
Not having a Sanders on the field is a rather new experience for the proud father/coach. He’s trying to take the next step at Colorado with a new quarterback trying to fill Shedeur’s shoes, a new safety replacing Shilo and a new — well, he’s going to need basically a pair of players to take over for Travis Hunter, the talented two-way Heisman Trophy winner.
At quarterback, it’s either going to be Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter or highly touted freshman Julian “JuJu” Lewis.
“I feel like, wholeheartedly, this is a better football team,” said Sanders, whose team went 9-4 last season and earned an invitation to the Alamo Bowl.
Sanders is just getting to know some of his players after spending time away from the team this summer as he went through treatment for bladder cancer. While away, he relied on the experience of his veteran coaches, which included defensive coordinator Robert Livingston, offensive boss Pat Shurmur and Pro Football Hall of Famers Warren Sapp and Marshall Faulk. Former NFL quarterback/offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has also been mentoring the signal callers.
“I feel like our staff gets better and better and better every year,” Sanders said. “I feel like the roster gets better and better and better every year.”
Sanders’ goal this season is similar to a year ago: earn 100-year-old super-fan Peggy Coppom a bowl appearance.
This time, with a caveat. “We want to get Miss Peggy to a bowl game — and win,” Sanders said.
QB conundrum
Salter and Lewis have their own styles. Salter is a run-pass threat who’s been responsible for 66 touchdowns over the past two seasons.
Lewis, who doesn’t turn 18 until September, threw for 11,010 yards over his career at Carrollton High School in Georgia. He also had 144 touchdown passes.
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“It’s undoubtedly been good simply to have two guys in that room with that quantity of expertise degree,” wideout Omarion Miller stated.
They are going to be protected by a line that features left sort out Jordan Seaton, who’s a first-team All-Massive 12 preseason decide. Miller leads a deep pool of receivers and Dallan Hayden hopes to ignite a speeding assault that averaged 65.2 yards per sport, which was the worst amongst FBS groups.
The subsequent degree
Colorado had greater than two dozen gamers earn NFL roster spots in coaching camp, together with 12 rookies.
“That’s one other recruiting software,” Sanders stated.
The Prime Impact, attendance
The Buffaloes offered out of season tickets for a 3rd straight yr — and for less than their eleventh time in historical past.
There’s been fairly an financial affect, too, with the Go to Boulder Conference and Guests Bureau reporting that Colorado’s six residence soccer video games final season introduced $93.9 million in direct financial affect and $146.5 million in complete regional financial affect.
The Prime Impact, enrollment
All of the nationwide publicity is paying dividends with enrollment at Colorado reaching report highs this fall together with scholar retention. As well as, the enrollment of Black college students is up 7.9% from a yr in the past.
The schedule
The Buffaloes begin the season by taking part in 4 of their first 5 video games at Folsom Discipline, together with the opener on Aug. 29 towards Georgia Tech. The Buffaloes and the Yellow Jackets break up the 1990 nationwide title. They’ve by no means met on the soccer area.
Reporting by The Related Press.
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