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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.
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Northern Colorado has announced that head football coach Ed McCaffrey won't return after two seasons that saw the Bears go 6-16.
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Colorado fired football coach Karl Dorrell after an 0-5 start in which the Buffaloes have been blown out by more than 20 points in each game. The school announced the decision Sunday, a day after a 43-20 loss at Arizona.
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Quaterback Russell Wilson, 33, signed a five-year extension worth $245 million with the Denver Broncos. It’s the biggest contract in Broncos history and one of the largest ever in the NFL.
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Colorado offensive lineman Casey Roddick doesn't take one snap for granted these days after nearly having his football career derailed last year. The Buffaloes open their season against TCU.
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Charles Johnson, the former Colorado receiver who won a Super Bowl title with New England in a nine-year NFL career, has died. He was 50. The university confirmed Johnson's death Wednesday through Heritage High School, the Wake Forest school where he was an assistant athletic director.
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The Denver Broncos are looking for a new owner in what’s expected to be the most expensive team sale in U.S. sports history.