The Colorado Buffaloes concluded a disappointing 3-9 season on Saturday with a 24-14 loss to Kansas State. It was a significant drop off from the 2024 season that ended with an appearance in the Alamo Bowl.
Despite the poor result and the fact that Colorado has had losing seasons in two of head coach Deion Sanders’ first three seasons with the program, Coach Prime remains committed to turning things around in Boulder. He has already emphatically stated he is the right man for the job, and doubled down on that on Saturday.
Deion Sanders said this season was ‘the Last Supper’
Sanders ended his press conference with a passionate monologue about turning the program around, saying he will do so if it is the last thing he does on earth. He then ended it by calling this season the “last supper.”
“You don’t have to go easy on me, I’m a big boy. I’ve been doing this for a long time. And when I win, I don’t mind a clap, and when I lose, I don’t mind a boo. I played this game. I know this game like the back of my hand. And I love this game, and I love all the ups and downs, the ins and outs about it. I’m built for every last bit of it.
“But if anybody’s built to reconcile and to get this back on course, it’s me. And I will do it if it’s the last thing I do on our Earth. Trust me when I tell you. This was the Last Supper.”

















