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Colorado Football Names New Offensive Coordinator

Colorado football, under Coach Deion Sanders, is reportedly set to name Sacramento States Brennan Marion as its new offensive coordinator. This move would mark a significant change for the team, as Marion would be the third coordinator in Sanders four seasons. Marion, a 38-year-old head coach, led Sacramento State to a 7-5 record this past season and could bring a fresh perspective to the Buffaloes offense.

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