Colorado Buffaloes QB Battle: Who will choose Dion Sanders?

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Deion Sanders was easier than most when it came to selecting that was going to start in Colorado Quarterrière in the past two years, and Jackson State before that.

It would always be his son, SheDer Sanders.

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The quarter of Colorado, Kaidon Salter, launched in a spring match on April 19, 2025, in Boulder. (AP Photojack dempsey, file)

This year is a little different. Sheder has gone on a trip through the pros and the premium coach will have to decide who will be his quarterrier leaving in 2025 with the first Buffaloese match of the season, against Georgia Tech, almost two weeks.

Deion Sanders will choose between Liberty Transfer Kaidon Salter and the first -year student Julian Lewis. Only Sanders knows who has the advantage for the starting work at week 1.

“These two guys can play,” Sanders said about his quarters. “We can play with one of them.”

Salter has known some solid seasons with Liberty. He succeeded 66 affected in the last two seasons with the flames – 47 assists and 19 rushed.

The quarter of Colorado Julian Lewis launched during the spring match on April 19, 2025, in Boulder. (AP photo / jack dempsey, file)

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“Kaidon is a guy with several talents. He could launch football and he could get out of football,” said Sanders. “The child will wreak havoc.”

Lewis is a talented first-year-old quarterrier who was out of competition in high school. He was considered a five -star recruit at Carrollton high school in Georgia, launching 11,010 yards.

“I love everything about the child, and he will have Sanders said about Lewis. “When it is in turn, believe me, you will know and he will hover.”

The competition between the two athletes is welcome.

Sanders described Salter and Lewis as “friends” who “try to improve”. The two also said they had entered the families of the other.

“We talked more about life than football, which, I think, in fact helped us build a better relationship outside the field,” said Lewis. “I’m just trying to keep him friendly, just keep him linked to the team.”

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