Deion Sanders is attempting an extreme overhaul at University of Colorado. Excitement is sky high for a football team that won a single game last year.
The University of Colorado football team had the dubious honor of being the worst among major conferences in 2022. The Buffs won a single game and lost the remaining 11 by an average of more than 32 points. In a word, it was ugly.
Yet Colorado has already sold out of season tickets for the 2023 campaign. The athletic department expects at Folsom Field for the team’s Black & Gold Day on Saturday. And the Buffs’ spring game will be the only one ESPN televises on its main channel during the offseason.
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