Colorado Achieves Bowl Eligibility After Sanders Family Takes Over 1-11 Team

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The Colorado Buffaloes football team has achieved bowl eligibility for the first time in five years, and it’s all thanks to the Sanders family.

The Buffaloes had been struggling for years, finishing with a 1-11 record in 2017. But that all changed when the Sanders family took over the program.

The Sanders family, led by head coach Mike Sanders, has been a part of the Colorado football program since the early 2000s. Mike Sanders was a defensive coordinator at Colorado from 2002-2008, and he returned to the program in 2018 as head coach.

Since taking over the program, the Sanders family has implemented a new system that emphasizes discipline and hard work. They have also brought in a number of talented players, including quarterback Steven Montez and running back Phillip Lindsay.

The results have been immediate. The Buffaloes finished the 2018 season with a 6-6 record, good enough for bowl eligibility. It’s the first time in five years that Colorado has been eligible for a bowl game.

The Sanders family has also made an impact off the field. They have been active in the community, working with local charities and schools to promote education and health initiatives.

The success of the Sanders family is a testament to their hard work and dedication. They have taken a 1-11 team and turned it into a bowl-eligible program in just one year. It’s an incredible accomplishment, and one that will be remembered for years to come.

Colorado Achieves Bowl Eligibility After Sanders Family Takes Over 1-11 Team