Colorado winning is one thing. Though it’s been a minute, the Buffaloes have spent time among college football’s elite in the relatively recent past, particularly in 2001 (when they won the Big 12) and ’16 (when they won the Pac-12 South and cracked the CFP Top 10).
Colorado winning with style, though, is something altogether different.
The No. 22 Buffaloes have seemingly stated their intent to do just that, as they will reportedly pull up to Saturday’s game against Nebraska donning suits designed by coach Deion Sanders.
“This weekend, Colorado players will debut their new custom Michael Strahan brand suits,” Brian Howell of Buffzone and the Daily Camera wrote Friday afternoon. “Head coach Deion Sanders hand-picked every detail of the suits and there was an on-campus fitting for players in July.”
This weekend, Colorado players will debut their new custom Michael Strahan brand suits. Head coach Deion Sanders hand-picked every detail of the suits and there was an on-campus fitting for players in July. #cubuffs pic.twitter.com/w36QEP0GAu
— Brian Howell (@BrianHowell33) September 8, 2023
Strahan, formerly a Hall of Fame defensive end for the Giants, has overseen an eponymous fashion line since 2015.
Sanders, also a Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back and wide receiver for five teams, won his debut Saturday 45–42 over No. 17 TCU in front of a national television audience.