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Colorado hires Brennan Marion to improve offense after 3-9 season, following his Sac State team averaging 34 points per game with a strong rushing attack.
- On Dec. 4, 2025, Brennan Marion informed his staff he is leaving Sacramento State to take the University of Colorado Buffaloes' offensive coordinator job, sources told KCRA 3.
- Facing an offense that scored under 21 points per game, Colorado Buffaloes finished 3-9 in 2025, prompting Deion Sanders to remake his staff; Marion built high-scoring attacks averaging nearly 34 points per game and developed the Go-Go offense at UNLV.
- Sacramento State Hornets averaged nearly 34 points per game and led the Big Sky in rushing with 262.6 yards; Colorado Buffaloes ranked 15th in passing at 202.8 and rushing at 125.6.
- If the move proceeds, Marion would become the third offensive coordinator in four years for Deion Sanders, replacing Pat Shurmur whose contract expires next month and who was stripped of play-calling duties.
- Given Marion's varied FBS experience at Texas, Pittsburgh and Hawaii, Colorado aims to revive its offense after losing NFL-bound stars while leveraging Marion's recruiting class ranked 77th vs Colorado's 103rd as of Dec. 4, 2025.
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Coach Brennan Marion out at Sac State after 1 season, will join Colorado as offensive coordinator
Brennan Marion is leaving Sacramento State after his first year as head football coach and will take Colorado's offensive coordinator job, sources confirmed with KCRA 3.
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