Breaking News: Colorado Buffaloes Confirms the Signing of Another Superstar
The head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, Deion Sanders, has successfully assembled one of the nation’s premier transfer portal classes. His efforts continue as the program recently secured the commitment of BJ Green, a former edge rusher from Arizona State who had initially committed to the Washington Huskies.
Colorado Buffaloes Flip Edge Rusher BJ Green
After initially committing to the Washington Huskies, BJ Green had a change of heart following Kalen DeBoer’s departure for Alabama. Seizing the opportunity, Deion Sanders and his coaching staff successfully recruited him, securing one of the top players in the transfer portal. Green, who excelled during his tenure with the Arizona State Sun Devils, accumulated impressive stats, including 60 tackles (21 for loss), 13.5 sacks, and a forced fumble in 36 games. On3 rankings placed him among the top 25 players in the transfer portal class, making him a valuable addition to the already strong Buffaloes defense.
BREAKING: Former Arizona State EDGE BJ Green II has flipped from Washington to Colorado, he tells @on3sports
The 6’1 265 EDGE will have 1 year of eligibility remaining
Green is ranked as a Top 25 Player in the Portal (per On3)https://t.co/yBJAJVqlus pic.twitter.com/cRR5L0avk0
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 29, 2024
While the offense faced challenges at times, the defense consistently kept the team competitive. Sanders, expressing bold aspirations, envisions the Colorado Buffaloes as contenders for the College Football Playoff.
The expanded format, now including 12 teams, increases their chances of making the cut. Noteworthy returnees Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, both potential Heisman candidates, add to the team’s promising prospects. With a revamped roster, the Buffaloes aim to surpass their previous performance.
Anticipation surrounds the 2024 season, as the Colorado Buffaloes promise to be an exciting team to watch. A potential entry into the College Football Playoff would undoubtedly create a buzz across the college football landscape.