Colorado Hires Marshall Faulk as Running Backs Coach
Colorado Hires Marshall Faulk as Running Backs Coach

Colorado Hires Marshall Faulk as Running Backs Coach

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Deion Sanders is revitalizing the Colorado Buffaloes football program by adding notable former NFL players to his coaching staff, including Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk as the new running backs coach and Andre Gurode as the assistant offensive line coach. Faulk, who had a legendary career in the NFL and is recognized for his dual-threat abilities as a runner and receiver, aims to improve the Buffaloes' struggling rushing game, which averaged only 65.2 yards per game last season. This addition marks Faulk's first coaching role, following his tenure as a sports analyst at NFL Network. Alongside Sanders and Warren Sapp, Faulk enhances the star power of Colorado’s coaching staff, which is appealing to potential recruits. Sanders has been credited with transforming Colorado’s identity and generating national interest, though he faces challenges in improving the team’s performance on the field. The Buffaloes are looking to build on their recent 9-4 season and contend for the Big 12 title in the upcoming year.

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