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.