Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes shake up the offseason, launching a major overhaul of the coaching staff after a disappointing 3-9 season. With pressure mounting and questions swirling about recruiting and player development, Coach Prime made bold decisions—parting ways with five staffers and shifting roles for three others in a bid to reset the program’s culture and trajectory. Kevin Borba takes listeners behind the scenes, breaking down why offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur's departure was inevitable and how new hire Brennan Marion will revolutionize the offense with his Go Go system. He highlights Marshall Faulk’s exit, Brett Bartolone’s move to Nevada, and the rocky tenure of director of player personnel Corey Phillips—whose recruiting missteps led to prominent transfer drama. Other departures include assistant strength coach Brandon Reyes, plus new roles for Kevin Mathis and Andre Hart after defensive struggles.
The conversation spotlights roster ripple effects—especially after losing early recruit Dolph McDonald and the potential implications for his brother Xavier. Kevin Borba analyzes Colorado’s wide receiver depth and questions whether a recruiting philosophy built on early commitments can withstand modern transfer trends.
Finally, the podcast dives into Sanders’ controversial move to fine players for missed meetings and rule violations. Are programs crossing a legal line as NIL makes college athletes more like pros? Kevin Borba explores fan reaction, legal gray areas, and parallels to Georgia’s policies under Kirby Smart, forecasting a future where players edge closer than ever to true “employee” status. Will Coach Prime’s sweeping changes spark a Buffaloes turnaround—or unleash new challenges in college football's fast-changing landscape? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/locked-on-buffs Locked On College Conferences, HBCU, Basketball & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnCollege #Colorado #DeionSanders #ColoradoBuffs #CollegeFootball
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