Coach Prime’s team saw a bunch of new players and staff in recent times. After years of losses, Deion Sanders arrived, bringing fresh hope. The Buffs started their first season under Deion with 3 wins but sadly finished with a disappointing 4-8 record. Determined to improve, Coach Prime is shaking things up for the 2024 season, but he’ll also strategically keep some familiar faces to provide stability. One such player is the Buffs’ safety Ben Finneseth.
He faced limited opportunities to shine in 2021 and 2022. However, since Deion Sanders joined, he participated in the first two games before a season-ending injury. Now, Coach Prime himself gave him a nod as he was getting ready to “swim with the sharks.”
Ben Finneseth gets his due recognition from Coach Prime
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In a year-old interview, players were asked about Coach Prime’s arrival as their new head coach. They sounded thrilled, saying, “Who wouldn’t play for him?” Deion Sanders is known for creating winning teams. Having a Pro Football Hall of Famer as a coach might have been intimidating, but the players were up for the challenge. Among them, Ben Finneseth confidently echoed his father’s words — “Do you want to swim with the sharks or swim with the fish?” Now, a year later, Ben’s words ring true as he gears up to navigate the roster changes alongside big names like Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.
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Moreover, Ben’s recent standout performance during practice caught Coach Prime’s attention, who praised him with a “Great Great Play!! Wow” comment. In response, Ben replied, “Just tryna be like you coach!” This exchange not only shows Ben’s growing skills but also the bond between coach and player. Amid this online interaction, it’s evident that Ben is emerging as a prominent figure within the Colorado Buffaloes team.
The Buffaloes charge forward under Deion Sanders
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The Colorado Buffaloes are undergoing a major transformation under Coach Prime. The team is turning things around. They’re focused on growth and building a program that can go head-to-head with the best. They aren’t there yet, but the groundwork is being laid for future success.
Some key players like Gerad Lichtenhan, Van Wells, Marvin Ham Ⅱ, Xavier Weaver, and Caleb Fauria left through the transfer portal, leaving some fans confused. However, Coach Prime has a clear vision. He’s actively reshaping the roster, bringing in experienced players via transfers.
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Buffs’ safety Ben Finneseth is sure to remain a strong defensive force, but the rest of the team will have a new look. New defensive coordinator Robert Livingston and offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur will help integrate these transfers. Coach Prime’s strategy focuses on acquiring experienced players to make an immediate impact. The team’s lineup is still taking shape, but they’re determined to create a winning team in Boulder.