Deion Sanders has had a miraculous turnaround in Boulder, Colorado, turning the Colorado Buffaloes football program into playoff contenders in just two years at the helm.
A big part of Sanders’s success has been tied to his ability to track the top talent across the country, whether through recruiting or through the transfer portal. However, it appears Sanders has been violating guidelines in order to attract his talent, and the NCAA has learned about his transgressions.
“Colorado football has been hit with a minor NCAA recruiting violation, (USA TODAY) reports The violation stems from Deion Sanders mentioning QB recruit Julian ‘JuJu’ Lewis during his weekly coaches show,” tweeted sports outlet On3.
NEW: Colorado football has been hit with a minor NCAA recruiting violation, @USATODAY reports❌
The violation stems from Deion Sanders mentioning QB recruit Julian “JuJu” Lewis during his weekly coaches show.https://t.co/KBDVfI8KcG pic.twitter.com/KqLbABptCo
— On3 (@On3sports) January 23, 2025
Fans reacted to the news on social media.
“Deion isn’t staying at Colorado. He will be the next head coach for the Dallas Cowboys,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“If this was a Big Ten team, they’ll try to throw the book at them. Since it’s Colorado or and SEC team- a soft hand tap,” one fan added.
“Wait maybe I’m misunderstanding this but how is this a violation? Is there a clip floating around that can explain?” one fan added.
“This petty. Plus if he said it during a coaches show why they waiting until NOW to try and do something? Bro already been on campus,” added another person.
It’ll be interesting to see if this hurts Sanders in his process for future recruits.

About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
Recent Posts
Puka Nacua apologizes: ‘I had no idea’
"I deeply apologize to anyone who was offended."
Bears search for new stadium turning ugly
"Our fans deserve a world-class stadium."
Legendary boxer Terence Crawford retires
"I spent my whole life chasing something."
Jonathan Gannon already thinking on Cardinals future
"I believe in myself and I believe in our team."
Phillip Rivers happy to be back, but laments loss
"This isn't about me."
Fernando Mendoza takes home Heisman
"Por el amor y sacrificio de mis padres y abuelos, los quiero mucho."