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After captivating the nation with a strong 3-0 start last September, the Colorado Buffaloes had a disappointing finish to their first season under Deion Sanders, ending with a 4-8 record. However, as the 2024 season approaches, the Buffaloes are gearing up for their debut in the Big 12 and the first year of the expanded College Football Playoff.

Initially considered as long shots with 200-1 odds to win the National Championship, the Buffaloes have caught the attention of bettors. Currently, 5.1% of the bets are in favor of Colorado to win it all, making them the fourth most bet on team in the country, behind Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas. Consequently, their title odds have improved to 125-1.

Despite significant roster turnover with 42 new transfer commits, Colorado has focused on rebuilding its offensive line, a weak spot during the previous season. The team’s core, led by projected top-five pick Shedeur Sanders at quarterback, remains intact. In 2023, Sanders showcased his talent with a 69.3% completion rate, 3,230 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, and only three interceptions.

Sanders is also in the running for individual accolades, with odds of +4000 to win the Heisman Trophy and +500 to be the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, placing him second on the board. Additionally, two-way star Travis Hunter will return for the Buffaloes, named one of three players on the cover of EA Sports’ College Football 25. Despite missing three games due to injury last season, Hunter’s impact was evident as Colorado suffered losses in two out of those three games. He is considered a contender for the Heisman (+6000) and the top pick in the NFL draft (+3000).

Looking ahead, Deion Sanders expressed his commitment to Colorado, stating, “I plan on being here and being dominant.” As the team prepares for the upcoming season, fans can stay updated with the latest news on college football and other sports through FOX Sports. By creating or logging into a FOX Sports account, followers can receive personalized daily newsletters featuring stories about their favorite leagues, teams, and players. Don’t miss out on exciting updates and information by staying connected with College Football on FOX Sports.