The Colorado Buffaloes football program just got a stunning upgrade—thanks to one of their most loyal and legendary supporters. Elliott Hood, a celebrated University of Colorado alumnus and former CU Regent, has donated two custom-built luxury buses to the Buffaloes, setting a new gold standard for how college football teams travel.
The donation, confirmed by sources close to the program and praised by head coach Deion Sanders himself, is already being hailed as a game-changer—not just for the optics, but for player comfort, recruiting appeal, and overall team morale.
“These buses aren’t just rides,” Hood said during the reveal. “They’re statements. We built this legacy—and now we’re riding like it.”
Each bus is equipped with leather reclining seats, onboard Wi-Fi, ambient lighting, and high-end entertainment systems—bringing NFL-caliber amenities to a Power Five college program. More than just transportation, the buses are mobile showcases of what Colorado football stands for: excellence, swagger, and belief in a championship-level future.
Coach Sanders took to social media to thank Hood, posting, “This is how you support greatness. These aren’t buses—they’re belief on wheels. #GoBuffs.”
Elliott Hood has long been a respected figure in Colorado athletics. Known for his tireless advocacy for student-athletes and strong vision for the program’s future, this latest gesture only cements his place as one of the most influential Buffaloes supporters in recent history.
This donation arrives at a pivotal moment. With Coach Prime’s second season underway and national attention swirling around the Buffaloes’ rising profile, Hood’s contribution symbolizes the alignment between past legends and the current resurgence.
The message is clear: Colorado football isn’t just back—it’s leveling up.
As the team prepares for another competitive season, they’ll now travel in unmatched style, thanks to a man who’s been riding with them for decades. And with momentum building both on and off the field, Elliott Hood’s gift ensures the Buffaloes aren’t just moving forward—they’re doing it in luxury.