To anyone hoping to attend a Colorado Buffaloes game this upcoming season: good luck, as season tickets have been sold out five months before the school's first game of the year under new head coach, Deion Sanders.
On Monday, Colorado announced the sellout for the first time since 1996, per Front Office Sports, proving that the hiring of 'Coach Prime' has worked wonders for the college's football program.
The Buffaloes' new-found popularity is also the ninth time that the university's been able to attract as many season ticket holders to regular season games.
Sanders' arrival has certainly galvanized fans and the college's athletic department, with the school's football program observing a new attendance record for its annual intrasquad spring game on April 22, according to The Denver Post.
Last week, Colorado announced that the game, which will be nationally televised on ESPN, had sold out with more than 45,000 people expected to be on hand.
It would stand out as the highest attendance ever for Colorado's spring game, eclipsing the previous high of 17,800 in 2008. Indeed, according to the school, the anticipated attendance will be higher than the combined total for the previous nine spring games.
On Monday, Colorado announced the sellout for the first time since 1996, per Front Office Sports, proving that the hiring of 'Coach Prime' has worked wonders for the college's football program.
The Buffaloes' new-found popularity is also the ninth time that the university's been able to attract as many season ticket holders to regular season games.
Sanders' arrival has certainly galvanized fans and the college's athletic department, with the school's football program observing a new attendance record for its annual intrasquad spring game on April 22, according to The Denver Post.
Last week, Colorado announced that the game, which will be nationally televised on ESPN, had sold out with more than 45,000 people expected to be on hand.
It would stand out as the highest attendance ever for Colorado's spring game, eclipsing the previous high of 17,800 in 2008. Indeed, according to the school, the anticipated attendance will be higher than the combined total for the previous nine spring games.