San Jose State star Scudero joining Deion Sanders at Colorado: reports
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San Jose State star Scudero joining Deion Sanders at Colorado: reports
"Danny Scudero, the former Archbishop Mitty High star who returned home to San Jose State this season and led the nation in receiving yards, is headed to Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes, according to multiple reports Sunday morning. Scudero announced his plans to enter the transfer portal last month after a breakout debut season with the Spartans that saw him catch 88 passes for a nation-leading 1,291 yards. Ten of his catches went for touchdowns."
"The departure is not a surprise to the Spartans, who added Scudero to their roster last year via the portal in hopes he could help offset the departure of Nick Nash, who led the nation in receiving yards in 2024. In his season-ending news conference, Spartans head coach Ken Niumatalolo noted how much demand there would be for Scudero, and that his program couldn't compete with Power Four schools such as Colorado in a bidding war."
"Sanders is looking to reload the Buffaloes following a disappointing 3-9 season, and the program is losing its top receiver Omarion Miller to the transfer portal. Although the portal only opened two days ago, as of Sunday morning, Scudero was already the fifth transfer to join Colorado. Sanders, the former two-sport star who won a Super Bowl with the 49ers, of course, is no stranger to the transfer portal."
Danny Scudero returned to San Jose State this season and emerged as the nation’s leading receiver with 88 catches for 1,291 yards and 10 touchdowns. Scudero entered the transfer portal last month after his breakout debut season and committed to Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes. San Jose State added Scudero via the portal last year to help replace Nick Nash. Spartans coach Ken Niumatalolo acknowledged high demand for Scudero and said the program could not financially match offers from Power Four schools. Colorado is reloading after a 3-9 season and has already added multiple transfers, including Scudero.
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