Las Vegas, NV – The Big 12 media day is here, and fans are waiting to hear more about the changes happening with their favorite college football team. A major spotlight is on the Colorado Buffs team with high expectations this season. Last season, the Buffs went 4-8 in Coach Prime’s first year as the Buffs’ Head Coach. The Buffs’ expectations within the BIG 12 conference have teams circling the date when they face off against Coach Prime’s Louis Luggage. Colorado Buffs Head Coach Deion Sanders, Shilo and Shedeur Sanders, and punter Matt Vassett from Australia, set the record straight on what the BIG 12 opponents can expect from the Buffs team this upcoming season.
The BIG 12 coaches and players aren’t allowing themselves to get caught up in the media hype of the Buffs football team, who went 4-8 last season in the PAC-12. The Buffs football team understands the media circus that surrounds their team because of the attention their famous football coach receives when he steps into a room.
Coach Sanders will put on a media show in Vegas during the BIG 12 media event. The BIG 12 is expanding its media rights partnerships with ESPN and FOX, which will start during the 2025-2026 season. The BIG 12 media day will be a grand event once Coach Prime sits down in front of the microphone and electrifies the media by discussing the competition within the conference. Coach Prime, the ultimate marketer, used the media event as a recruiting opportunity for the Buffs football program, letting recruits know “We Ain’t Hard 2 Find” if they want to continue their collegiate football careers with the Buffs football program.
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Coach Prime understands the importance of the team’s success this upcoming season because Shedeur and Shilo Sanders, along with Travis Hunter, are moving on to play professional football. Where each of those players is chosen early in the draft, that could be used as a recruiting tool for big-name talent to the program. The BIG 12 voters have the Buffs picked to finish 11th in the Big 12 media poll, out of 16 teams. The Buffs coaching staff will use this as motivation for the season to show the University of Colorado football is the place athletes want to continue their collegiate football playing futures.