Colorado was, for a time, one of the most hyped teams in college football last season.
There's reason to believe that Sanders will be even more impactful in his junior season. In fact, some are already projecting him as one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
As a long-time football coach, Pat Shurmur knows how football coaches operate, which is why the Colorado Buffaloes won’t show much during their annual spring game on Saturday.
Throughout the spring, first-year Colorado offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur has had to adjust quite a bit. A month ago, Shurmur spoke about not only installing the offense, but finding ways to utilize the strengths of certain players on the roster.
Coach Prime is mixing things up in Boulder Ever since Colorado’s football season came to a close, Coach Prime has been revamping his coaching staff. Five key coaching changes have been made in Boulder so far, some of which are more important than others.
The first week of Pat Shurmur calling plays for the Colorado offense wasn’t so good. Week 2, however, wasn’t so bad. Although the Buffaloes lost, 34-31, to then-No.
BuffZone writer Pat Rooney breaks down three reactions from Colorado’s 26-19 defeat against Oregon, the Buffs’ fifth loss in the past six games. Maybe the shift from Sean Lewis to Pat Shurmur as Colorado’s primary offensive play-caller will spark something over the final three games.
In today’s Fact or Fiction, I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION. This
A deep-dive into Colorado’s new playcaller. Pat Shurmur’s offense made me fall asleep twice. And it definitely wasn’t because of the 8:15 kickoff, and totally not because of any rumored second beer at 9:00.
Deion Sanders was absent for his weekly program on Thursday afternoon. It was announced by Buffs play by play and show host, Mark Johnson, that Coach Prime had a scheduling conflict.
With his Colorado Buffaloes having lost four of their past five games and facing a tough schedule the rest of the way, head coach Deion Sanders is reportedly making a major change to his coaching staff.
Colorado is elevating former NFL head coach Pat Shurmur to the team's offensive play caller, sources told ESPN, replacing Sean Lewis.
Former Dallas Cowboys star Deion Sanders is building his way back to good health … and building his coaching staff at Colorado as well. Pat Shurmur is reportedly set to join Sanders' Colorado football staff as an analyst … where he will work alongside Mike Zimmer, who has a similar role with the Buffaloes.
JULY 8: Pat Shurmur to Join Colorado's Coaching Staff Former New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur is returning to the college ranks to join Deion Sander's staff at the University of Colorado.
Former Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur is reportedly set to join Deion Sanders' Colorado football staff as an analyst, per reports from 247Sports.
Shurmur, 58, is expected to serve as an offensive analyst. While Shurmur has been in the NFL since 1999, he did make that jump after a lengthy stay in the college ranks to start his career.
Deion Sanders continues to add NFL experience to his coaching staff at Colorado, making a former head coach his latest addition.
Washington appears interested in several candidates with OC experience, along with at least one up-and-comer who is rising fast in the coaching ranks.
Nicki Jhabvala reports that Pat Shurmur is interviewing with the Commanders on Tuesday for their vacant offensive coordinator position. Shurmur, 57, began his NFL coaching career with the Eagles in 1999 as their tight ends and offensive line coach.
According to ESPN's Field Yates, Kyle Shurmur will be joining the Buffalo Bills' coaching staff as a defensive assistant. Here are five things to know about their newest member.
That’s significant, as Mara’s family has owned the Giants since they were founded in 1925. He has had an active role with the team since 1991. Mara has seen plenty of great seasons and awful seasons from the team.
The Broncos have fired head coach Vic Fangio and will also part ways with offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur.
Giants head coach Joe Judge's headline-making 11-plus minute response to a question about why fans should have faith in his program raised more than a few eyebrows not just because of the length or the tone behind it, but because of what was said.
The Denver Broncos aren't alone when it comes to the list of NFL teams that have been eliminated from playoff contention. One such club is the New York Giants — whom Denver roundly trounced in the season opener. It was a great way to open the season and had it was a grudge match of sorts for Broncos' offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur.
Should the guillotine fall on the Denver Broncos coaching staff come Black Monday, the prospect of that day of reckoning isn’t scaring them out of presenting a united front.
In the Denver Broncos' 15-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, every issue with the offense was on full display, and for both quarterbacks. The Broncos'
As the Denver Broncos emerge from their Week 11 bye, the offense is focused on scoring more points. Or, more specifically, capitalizing on trips inside the opponent's 20-yard line. As it stands, only three teams are worse than the Broncos in the red zone.
Denver has run into a few coronavirus issues recently, one of which sidelining Noah Fant for last week’s game in Dallas.
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