The Colorado Buffaloes were not able to come close to the highs the program felt last season. With coach Deion Sanders dealing with bladder cancer before the season started, things were off the rails before the first snap even happened. Following the end of the season, Coach Prime discussed the future of the program, so let’s take a closer look at his comments and what it means going forward.
Deion Sanders Promises Colorado Buffaloes Will Get Back on Track

After the Colorado Buffaloes finished their season with a 24-14 loss to the Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday, coach Deion Sanders discussed how the team is going to rise from the ashes and get back on track after a rough year.
“You don’t have to go easy on me, I’m a big boy. I’ve been doing this for a long time. And when I win, I don’t mind a clap, and when I lose, I don’t mind a boo. I played this game, I know this game like the back of my hand. And I love this game, and I love all the ups and downs, the ins and outs about it. I’m built for every last bit of it.
“But if anybody’s built to reconcile and to get this back on course it’s me, and I will do it if it’s the last thing I do on our Earth. Trust me when I tell you, this was the Last Supper.”
The Colorado Buffaloes are coming off a terrible 3-9 season and are looking towards the future. The program decided to redshirt freshman quarterback Julian “JuJu” Lewis by benching him for the final game of their season. It will be intriguing to see how the Buffs look in 2026 after such a disastrous season.
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