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The Deion Sanders Era in Boulder isn’t coming to an end any time soon. At least, not if the Colorado football coach has anything to say about it.
Sanders’ third season in charge of the Buffaloes, which was his first without his son Shedeur or Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, didn’t exactly go according to plan.
Sanders battled health struggles throughout the year, and things weren’t any better on the field. Colorado went 3-9, including six straight losses to end the season.
The combination of those circumstances led many to believe that the sides – Colorado and Sanders both – might part amicably. But Sanders says he’s not going anywhere.
Coach Prime’s final words postgame: “If anybody is built to reconcile + get this back on course, it’s me.”
“I will do it if it’s the last thing I do on earth.”
“This was the Last Supper.” pic.twitter.com/DiLw3fylAT
— Scott Procter (@ScottProcter_) November 29, 2025
“You don’t have to go easy on me, I’m a big boy. I’ve been doing this for a long time,” Sanders said after Colorado’s 24-14 loss to Kansas State on Saturday. “And when I win, I don’t mind a clap, and when I lose I don’t mind a boo. I played this game. I know this game like the back of my hand. And I love this game and I love all the sups and downs, the ins and outs about it. I’m built for every last bit of it.
“But if anybody’s built to reconcile and to get this back on course it’s me. And I will do it if it’s the last thing I do on our Earth. Trust me when I tell you. This was the Last Supper.”
Does Deion know what happens after The Last Supper? https://t.co/RVtcX3TCKq
— Trevor Woods (@WoodsFootball) November 29, 2025
There’s, uh, just one problem. The Last Supper is called the Last Supper for a reason. If Deion thinks this is his Last Supper, he’s not making it back from this.
Hopefully, things go better for Deion than they did for the first guy….