Deion Sanders masterstroke in recruiting
Deion Sanders style has never been traditional. With his strict rule of not making off-campus visits, he has saved the program hundreds of thousands of dollars while keeping the attention of the nation’s top talent.
McDonald, from Morton, Mississippi, is considered the biggest recruit Sacramento State has ever signed and has attracted offers from SEC powerhouses including LSU, Ole Miss, and North Carolina.
Although the four-star receiver remained committed to the Hornets, the departure of Brennan Marion to join Deion Sanders as Colorado offensive coordinator has opened the door for reconsideration.
“I’m committed to my coach, but before I can do anything with my decision, my family and I would have to visit Colorado,” McDonald said, offering a ray of hope to the Buffaloes strategist.
Colorado is making a push to sign Sacramento State 4-star WR commit Xavier McDonald, @ChadSimmons_ reports🦬
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— Rivals (@Rivals) December 5, 2025
McDonald’s talent is undeniable: over 2,500 yards in three high school seasons, combining speed, explosiveness, and ball handling, along with a playstyle that excels “above the rim” and features shifting routes.
His arrival would provide an immediate boost to a team looking to regain its spark and compete for top honors in the conference.
The potential impact of Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes
For Deion Sanders, securing McDonald wouldn’t just be an individual victory; it would be a clear message nationwide about Colorado’s ability to attract top-tier talent.
Sanders recruiting philosophy, built on relationships, strategic vision, and boldness, has proven effective in placing the Buffaloes in historic conversations.
While other programs wait for stars to fall into their laps, Deion Sanders anticipates the moves, turning the unexpected into opportunities.
McDonald, with his game-changing potential, could redefine the direction of Colorado offense, delivering a showcase of talent and leadership that reflects his coach’s philosophy.