The Colorado Buffaloes hauls in a new addition to the DB room! Coach Prime has already established his prominence after his first run as Colorado HC after leaving Jackson State, bringing with him his sons Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders, as well as two-way star Travis Hunter. And now, a former JSU player is running to where his former HC is.
Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders just missed their team’s first meeting for a Paris fashion gig. But now they’re ready to join their offseason practice and the best part? A former teammate will play alongside, truly making 2024 a year of expectations.
Former JSU player and Idaho State safety transfer commits to Coach Prime
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In a recent Twitter update by NoSkoZone, it was revealed that Idaho State safety transfer Herman Smith has announced his commitment to Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes. This addition could be a beneficial turn for Deion Sanders as there is a past connection. According to the update, “Prior to Idaho State he played for Coach Prime at JSU!”
BREAKING: Idaho State Safety Transfer Herman Smith commits to Colorado! Prior to Idaho State he played for Coach Prime at JSU!
Congratulations @hsmith994#Skobuffs #WeComing pic.twitter.com/c9lnFATy7b
— NoSkoZone (@noskozone) January 18, 2024
Herman Smith is a 200-pound 3-star safety from San Diego, California. The 6’0 star athlete is known for his instinctive capabilities to read quickly and react physically. At Jackson State in 2022, he recorded 26 tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack, and one interception. In 2023 at Idaho State, he finished 21 tackles and one tackle for loss. After hitting the transfer portal, his decision is made clear as his commitment to Coach Prime is made public.
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The Sanders bros get ready for their first offseason practice after Paris fashion run
Speculations arose from several sources as Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders neglected the football field to walk the ramp in Paris. The Buffs brothers were part of the Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Show on Tuesday which coincided with the team’s first meeting of the year. The reason? Shilo Sanders said, “We want to be multidimensional. We don’t want to be just football.”
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We can’t blame these college football athletes for wanting to try out everything before they go to the next level. Now that the fashion talk is over, the brothers gear up with their new commit as they hit the practice session with the Buffs. Colorado will kick off the 2024 campaign in August against North Dakota State.
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