
Who Is Colorado's New OC? What to Know About Deion Sanders' Reported Pick
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders reportedly found his next offensive coordinator.
Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported Thursday the Buffaloes are "expected" to bring in Sacramento State head coach Brennan Marion as their new OC. This comes after USA Today's Brent Schrotenboer reported last month that Sanders stripped OC Pat Shurmur of his play-calling duties during the 2025 season.
According to Schrotenboer, Sanders made the change with Shurmur following an ugly 53-7 loss to Utah on Oct. 25. Tight ends coach and passing game coordinator Brett Bartolone took over the play-calling role.
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However, the Buffaloes lost their final four games after demoting Shurmur and finished the season 3-9 overall and 1-8 in Big 12 play.
It was the second terrible season in Sanders' three-year tenure, as the Buffaloes also went 4-8 overall and 1-8 in the Pac-12 in 2023. Last season was better at 9-4 with Shedeur Sanders at quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter starring on both sides of the ball.
Colorado failed to score more than 24 points in a single one of its Big 12 games in 2025, so it will be up to Marion to fix the offense if the 2026 campaign is going to bring improvement.
Sacramento State went 7-5 during Marion's first season as head coach, which came after he was the offensive coordinator at UNLV for two seasons in 2023 and 2024. The Rebels were 15th in the country with 35.4 points per game during the 2024 season under his tutelage.
What's more, wide receiver Ricky White III became the first player in program history to put up back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, while quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams also received All-Mountain West honors.
Marion was also on staffs at Texas, Pittsburgh, Hawaii, William & Mary and Howard prior to joining UNLV. He coached Xavier Worthy at Texas and Biletnikoff Award winner Jordan Addison at Pittsburgh.
He has found plenty of success with his up-tempo offense, and now he will work with Sanders and look to help Colorado establish itself as a consistent Big 12 contender following an up-and-down start to the head coach's tenure with the program.
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