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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders shares details of potential spring game matchup with Syracuse | Sporting News

Updated March 20, 2025, 11:12 p.m. by Andrew Hughes 1 min read
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Deion Sanders revealed that the University of Colorado Boulder has been in contact with Syracuse University about the two 9-3 teams from the 2024 college football season colliding for a spring exhibition.

Sanders spoke highly of Fran Brown, who expressed interest in the Orange and Buffs playing .

Let me give much love and much respect to my dear friend and my brother Fran Brown at Syracuse, Sanders said, per Syracuse.com .

I love him to life.

I pray that hes the guy thats going to make that jump.

His university, weve already communicated.

Fran, I love you, I appreciate you and Im praying its going to happen.

Its not just going to be about football.

Its going to be about financial literacy.

Its going to be about everything.

Its going to be about academics as well.

Were going to do a joint thing with both teams if we can make this happen.

Brown tweeted that he wanted to bring his team to Boulder for three days.

He wants to show how it can get done.

Let us be the experiment because were going to blow it up, right, Brown said.

Coach Prime has repeatedly touted how tremendous itd be to hold a scrimmage against another Division I opponent.

To have a competitive (game) against your own guys kind of gets monotonous.

You really cant tell the level of your guys because, you know, its the same old, same way.

Everybody kind of know each other.

Towards the end, I would like to style it like the pros.

I would like to practice against someone for a few days, then you have the spring game and I think the public will be satisfied with that tremendously.

I think its a tremendous idea.

Ive told those personnel who should understand that its a tremendous idea, Sanders said .

Hosting this game in 2025 may be ambitious, but it could be worth revisiting in 2026..

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