Colorado started Year 2 under Deion Sanders with a thrilling 31-26 victory over FCS powerhouse North Dakota State. Shedeur Sanders led the charge with an impressive performance, throwing for 445 yards and four touchdowns, three of which were caught by Travis Hunter.
Despite the win, Sanders' decision to attempt a late deep pass nearly cost his team the game. With just over a minute left, Sanders tried to connect with LaJohntay Wester, stopping the clock and giving North Dakota State another chance to score.
Deion Sanders, the head coach, emphasized the need to prioritize game strategy over being the 'nice guy.' The Bison made a valiant effort, with Cam Miller leading the offense effectively and keeping the game close until the final moments.
Travis Hunter's standout performance, including a spectacular 3-yard touchdown catch, drew praise from NBA star LeBron James. Hunter's contributions on both offense and defense showcased his versatility and impact on the game.
While Colorado's passing game shined, their ground attack struggled, being out-rushed significantly by North Dakota State. The defense, under new coordinator Robert Livingston, showed promise but remains a work in progress.
North Dakota State, under new coach Tim Polasek, demonstrated their strength and competitiveness, nearly pulling off an upset against the Buffaloes. Despite the loss, the Bison displayed why they are a force to be reckoned with in the FCS.
Looking ahead, North Dakota State will face Tennessee State, while Colorado is set to take on Nebraska in their upcoming matchups.
Overall, the season opener provided an exciting start for both teams, setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing season ahead.