At CU, Johnson will join a completely retooled frontcourt after Aaronette Vonleh (Baylor) and Brianna McLeod (SMU) transferred and Quay Miller and Charlotte Whittaker graduated.
Along with Johnson, the Buffs have added two other transfers in the post with 6-foot-3 Jade Masogayo (Missouri State) and 6-foot-5 JoJo Nworie (Texas Tech). Incoming freshman Tabitha Betson, who is 6-2, will also compete inside.
The addition of Johnson gives CU 13 scholarship players for next season, leaving two open roster spots.
The Buffs were already up-they lost to the Hawkeyes in the sweet sixteenWith Deion bringing bling image and money to Colorado, the basketball program could be on the way up.
Twice. 2023 and 2024.The Buffs were already up-they lost to the Hawkeyes in the sweet sixteen
The Buffs were already up-they lost to the Hawkeyes in the sweet sixteen
Twice. 2023 and 2024.
I think we'll get to see if Deion's portal football experiment pans out in the next couple of years. I heard the other day that over 40% of the players who transferred in last year transferred out at year's end. That is a lot of bodies to fill and it's not like this is B-ball and we are talking 3-4 players. It's hard to maintain any continuity with those numbers. If he only wins 4-6 games this year then his chair might start to get warmer. Yes, I know enough with the football talk. I say that to say this, if success doesn't follow in the near term that extra money can dry up quickly as well.Repeat transfer portal success:
Portal prowess a big key in sustained success for CU Buffs women’s basketball
Maddie Nolan had plenty of options once she decided to hit the transfer portal and spend her final college basketball season in new turf.www.buffzone.com
“Given who he is, we had incredibly high expectations when Coach Prime arrived, and he has still exceeded them in every facet, including on the field, in the classroom and by generating a nationwide excitement that has made CU Boulder the epicenter of the sports world,” the university said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports.
In August, the university’s athletic department announced that a record $28 million had been given to its fundraising arm, the Buff Club, in fiscal year 2023,
Earned media impact: $249 million difference
The massive media exposure for Colorado under “Coach Prime” is like a constantly recurring national advertisement for CU. It’s called “earned media.” It is not cash revenue, but it can have enormous value, which can lead to cash in other ways over time, including sales and donations as the university’s audience expands.
Deion Sanders is Colorado's $280 million man (after four games)
Colorado is paying Deion Sanders $29.5 million over five years. But what has he been worth to the university? The estimate is $280 million.www.usatoday.com
I think we'll get to see if Deion's portal football experiment pans out in the next couple of years. I heard the other day that over 40% of the players who transferred in last year transferred out at year's end...