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Special teams coordinator Trevor Reilly no longer on Colorado staff
Deion Sanders is dealing with more turnover on his coaching staff just days before the season begins. Trevor Reilly, Colorado’s special teams coordinator in 2023, is no longer on the Buffaloes staff, a source briefed on the decision confirmed to The Athletic.
Reilly followed Sanders to Colorado from Jackson State, where he served as a graduate assistant. He left the staff earlier this month.
Following Reilly’s departure, just two on-field Colorado staffers are still in the same roles they held when the 2023 season began.
Sanders is already replacing his offensive and defensive coordinators this season, turning to former NFL head coach Pat Shurmur as his offensive play caller. Former offensive coordinator Sean Lewis was demoted in favor of Shurmur in the middle of the 2023 season. Lewis was hired as San Diego State’s head coach after the Buffaloes finished 4-8.
Defensive coordinator Charles Kelly left the staff after last season to become the co-defensive coordinator at Auburn under Hugh Freeze. Sanders turned to first-time play caller Robert Livingston, who had previously been the secondary coach with the Cincinnati Bengals, to replace Kelly.
Offensive line coach Phil Loadholt and outside linebackers coach Vincent Dancy are both first-time position coaches at the FBS level.
Earlier this offseason, Sanders added NFL Hall of Famer Warren Sapp as a graduate assistant. George Helow, who worked as Michigan’s linebackers coach in 2022 and served as a special assistant to Nick Saban at Alabama last season, joined the staff earlier this month.
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(Photo of Deion Sanders: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)
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Colorado woman recovers from unique liver cancer surgery in time for Christmas
It was a very special holiday season for an Aurora resident recovering after a unique surgery. Doctors push the limits to treat patients, especially during this time of year.
It only takes one look around Anna Aist’s house to see Christmas is her favorite holiday.
“I started to buy those many, many years ago,” Aist told CBS Colorado.
Aist’s house was ready ahead of Christmas. From the village, to the nutcrackers lining her kitchen, to the handmade pieces of art from her late husband, who passed away this year.
“He loved woodwork,” Aist explained. “He made all of these. This this whole room is Santa.”
It’s almost a year since, Aist’s husband passed away in January.
“Who would have thought I would have got cancer after that,” Aist said.
At 84 years young, this is a special Christmas for Aist. She’s still recoverin from surgery after being diagnosed with liver cancer earlier in 2024.
“He told everybody I looked spry, and I passed all the tests except for three, and they had to do with my liver,” Aist said.
Dr. Raheel Jajja at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke’s tried a unique liver resection surgery.
“He thinks he got it all, and he took out 10% of my liver,” Aist explained.
A had specific instructions on when to have the surgery this year.
“I said, if you’re going to do it, do it soon,” Aist said. “Because I want to be up feeling good for the holidays. That’s one of my favorite things.”
So Aist’s family from all over Colorado will soon be with her to unwrap presents and spend time together. It’s precious time with a patient who has worked hard to make the holiday special.
“And they said they want food, food, food,” Aist said with a positive chuckle.
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Deion Sanders and Colorado land Texas A&M transfer OL Aki Ogunbiyi
Colorado has landed a significant addition to their offensive line with the transfer of Texas A&M offensive lineman Aki Ogunbiyi. This move signals head coach Deion Sanders’ ongoing commitment to the trenches after a season plagued by pass protection struggles.
Ogunbiyi, a 6-foot-4, 330-pound lineman from Houston, Texas, brings experience and potential to a unit that ranked near the bottom nationally in sacks allowed, giving up 39 in 2024.
Ogunbiyi’s decision to transfer to Colorado comes after four seasons at Texas A&M, where he showcased his talent despite limited playing time. Originally a four-star recruit in the 2020 class, Ogunbiyi was ranked as the No. 9 offensive guard in the nation and the No. 34 player in Texas. His arrival at College Station was met with high expectations, and while he contributed in multiple games, his full potential was never fully realized during his time with the Aggies.
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Over the course of his career at Texas A&M, Ogunbiyi accumulated 654 offensive snaps, starting eight games and earning the team’s Offensive Most Improved Player Award. His size, strength, and pedigree as a run blocker align well with the Buffaloes’ urgent need to establish a more formidable offensive line presence. In the 2023 season, Ogunbiyi appeared in three games against McNeese, Missouri, and New Mexico State before entering the transfer portal.
For Colorado, Ogunbiyi’s arrival could provide an immediate boost to their offensive line, a crucial factor as the Buffaloes aim to contend in the Big 12.
With only one year of eligibility remaining, Ogunbiyi is expected to compete for a starting role at either guard position this spring. His experience against SEC competition and accolades as an improved offensive player could make him a pivotal piece in Colorado’s efforts to protect quarterback Shedeur Sanders and strengthen the run game.
As Coach Prime continues to reshape the roster, Ogunbiyi’s transfer underscores the Buffaloes’ focus on enhancing their offensive line – a critical step toward achieving their championship aspirations.
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Colorado weather: Wintry mix on the way for Christmas
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