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Randy Moss Praises Colorado’s 'Professional' Culture in Team Address Before Opener

The visit underscores Deion Sanders’ push to surround the program with NFL experience.

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Colorado Buffaloes running back Christian Sarem (48) is tackled by inside linebacker Jeremiah Brown (42) as wide receiver Quentin Gibson (15) defends against cornerback Kole Mathis (33) during the spring game at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Overview

  • CU Football released a video Wednesday showing Moss speaking to players days before Colorado hosts Georgia Tech to open the season.
  • Moss told the team he sees a professional setting with professional football talent and said he loves what Sanders is building.
  • Colorado’s staff already features NFL experience, including former head coach Pat Shurmur and former Bengals assistant Robert Livingston, along with several ex-NFL players.
  • At Big 12 media days, Sanders said he wants to add Byron Leftwich and Mike Zimmer, saying their arrivals would total “204 years of NFL experience.”
  • The opener begins a new phase without Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, with Moss’ support resonating after both he and Sanders recently battled cancer.