Coach Prime Hints at a Change in Colorado's Running Back Room
What's Happening with the Buffaloes' Running Backs?
Deion Sanders is known for shaking things up, and it seems like he's not done making changes to the Colorado Buffaloes' football program. After a disappointing 1-11 season in 2022, Sanders is looking to make some changes to the team's running back room.
During a recent interview, Sanders hinted that he might be looking to bring in some new running backs to Boulder. He said that he wants to add some more speed and explosiveness to the position.
What Does This Mean for the Current Running Backs?
The Buffaloes currently have a number of running backs on their roster, including Alex Fontenot, Charlie Offerdahl, and Jayle Stacks. It's unclear what Sanders' plans are for these players, but it's possible that some of them could be moved to other positions or even asked to leave the program.
Fontenot is the most experienced running back on the roster, but he's coming off a season-ending injury. Offerdahl and Stacks are both talented players, but they've struggled to stay healthy. It's possible that Sanders is looking to bring in some more reliable options at the running back position.
Who Could Sanders Target in the Transfer Portal?
If Sanders does decide to bring in some new running backs, he'll likely look to the transfer portal for options. There are a number of talented running backs available in the portal, including former USC star Travis Dye and former Texas A&M star Devon Achane.
Dye is a shifty and elusive runner who would give the Buffaloes a much-needed speed boost. Achane is a more powerful runner who could provide the Buffaloes with some much-needed punch in the running game.
What Impact Will This Have on the Buffaloes' Offense?
If Sanders is able to bring in some new running backs, it could have a major impact on the Buffaloes' offense. The Buffaloes struggled to run the ball effectively in 2022, averaging just 3.3 yards per carry. With some new and more talented running backs in the fold, the Buffaloes could become a much more dangerous offensive team.
Sanders is a proven winner, and he knows what it takes to build a successful football program. If he can make the right changes to the running back room, the Buffaloes could be a surprise team in the Pac-12 in 2023.