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Colorado sells out of season tickets for first time in 27 years

The Colorado Buffaloes football program went 1-11 and fired Karl Dorrell midseason. Not even nine months later, the Buffs have now sold out their season tickets for the 2023 campaign, as announced Monday.

The hiring of Deion Sanders and the subsequent makeover of the coaching staff and roster has everybody buzzing about Buffs football once again. The spring game at Folsom Field is this weekend, and that has also been sold out.

On top of that, season tickets are gone in mid-April, marking the first time in program history that it has happened before the month of August.

The Buffs added Coach Prime, who brought in his son Shedeur as the starting quarterback; Sean Lewis came over from Kent State to be the offensive coordinator; and a flurry of high-profile coaches and players joined in, including five-star two-way player Travis Hunter, who also came from Jackson State

The Buffs might have a tough 2023 season due to their schedule, but the excitement is back in Boulder and Folsom Field should be full of fans every single week next season and beyond.

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