
Allison Koehler
Freelance Contributor at The Steelers Wire
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profootballnetwork.com | Allison Koehler
The Colorado Buffaloes have experienced unprecedented national attention ever since Deion Sanders brought his unique energy and high expectations to Boulder in 2022. The team’s success, coupled with Sanders’s personality and media presence, has generated buzz, viewership, and headlines — pushing the Buffaloes into a new realm of recognition. Now, with two of the most electric players in college football about to take the next step, the program is giving them a send-off they’ll never forget.
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profootballnetwork.com | Allison Koehler
Saniya Rivers didn’t just walk into the 2024 WNBA Draft — she owned it. With one of the boldest looks of the night and a powerful message on full display, the former NC State star made sure everyone knew she was ready for the big stage. Now, she’s officially a pro after being selected No. 8 overall by the Connecticut Sun. Known for her defensive grit and electric athleticism, Rivers is bringing her versatile game to a team that’s always in the playoff mix.
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profootballnetwork.com | Allison Koehler
Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo isn’t just a fan-favorite for his hard-nosed style and versatility — he’s also starting to gain serious traction with NFL teams ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. The bruising, do-it-all back has emerged as one of the more intriguing prospects in a stellar running back class. With the pre-draft top-30 visit period for NFL teams ending on April 16, Skattebo has been making the rounds — and some notable franchises are lining up to get a closer look.
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profootballnetwork.com | Allison Koehler
The search to replace Shedeur Sanders at Colorado was bound to generate headlines. With Deion Sanders’ son expected to be an early pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, speculation about who might take over under center in Boulder is heightened. One high-profile quarterback’s name quickly made the rounds — sparking a wave of social media buzz, rumors, and hot takes. But that wave crashed just as quickly.
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profootballnetwork.com | Allison Koehler
Officiating controversies have been part of nearly every NFL season in recent memory, but now, the league is taking action in a way fans haven’t seen before. Three referees — James Carter, Robin DeLorenzo, and Robert Richeson — have been removed from the league’s officiating roster and reassigned to the college football ranks. The move comes after several high-profile mistakes and growing frustration from coaches, players, and fans alike.
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