Colorado Buffaloes have announced the return of legendary tight end Daniel Graham to the program. Graham, a two-time All-American and 2001 John Mackey Award winner, joins Coach Deion Sanders’ staff as a tight ends coach.
During his time at Colorado (1998-2001), Graham set numerous records for tight ends, including most receptions and touchdowns. His impressive collegiate career paved the way for a successful NFL stint.
“We’re thrilled to have Daniel back in the Buffaloes family,” said Coach Sanders. “His expertise and passion will elevate our tight end play and inspire our student-athletes.”
“I’m committed to developing young men on and off the field,” Graham emphasized. “My goal is to help them reach their full potential and restore the Buffaloes’ tradition of excellence.”
“I’m honored to learn from Coach Graham,” said sophomore tight end Caleb Folsom. “His experience and knowledge will help me take my game to the next level.”
Graham’s return is expected to boost recruiting efforts, attracting top tight end prospects nationwide. His reputation and success will reassure recruits of Colorado’s commitment to excellence.
Graham reunites with former teammates and colleagues, including Coach Sanders, who played in the NFL during Graham’s playing days. This reunion is expected to foster a sense of continuity and shared purpose.
The Colorado Buffaloes community has welcomed Graham’s return with enthusiasm, recognizing the significance of his contributions to the program’s rich history. His presence is a testament to the enduring spirit of Buffaloes football.
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