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Brennan Marion Named Big 12's Most Interesting Coordinator Hire
ESPN labels Colorado OC Brennan Marion the Big 12's most intriguing offseason addition as his Go-Go offense prepares to reshape the Buffs' attack.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes made a splash hire in the offseason, bringing in Brennan Marion to lead their offense. ESPN's Adam Rittenberg labeled Marion the "most interesting" coordinator hire in the Big 12 this offseason, citing Marion's innovative "Go-Go" offense and his plans to involve multiple playmakers. Marion is tasked with reviving a Colorado offense led by star quarterback Julian Lewis.
Why it matters
Brennan Marion's hiring represents a bold move by Deion Sanders to reshape the Colorado offense. Marion's up-tempo "Go-Go" scheme could provide a jolt to the Buffs' attack and make them a more dynamic offensive team in the Big 12. If the offense takes off under Marion's guidance, it could position Colorado as a dark horse contender in the conference.
The details
Marion, the former head coach at Sacramento State, is known for his innovative "Go-Go" offense that emphasizes pace, multiple formations, and getting the ball to a variety of playmakers. He's brought several players with past connections to run the system, including wide receiver Ernest Campbell, offensive lineman Jose Soto, and running backs Damian Henderson II and Jaquail Smith. Wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. is another addition with a history with Marion.
- Brennan Marion was hired as Colorado's offensive coordinator in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Brennan Marion
The new offensive coordinator for the Colorado Buffaloes, known for his innovative "Go-Go" offense that he plans to implement in Boulder.
Deion Sanders
The head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, who made the bold move to hire Brennan Marion as his new offensive coordinator.
Julian Lewis
The star quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, who will be the centerpiece of Brennan Marion's new offensive system.
What they’re saying
“Marion is a young, dynamic coach who quickly facilitated improvement at UNLV, which ranked 11th nationally in scoring (34.9 PPG) during his two seasons as coordinator. The 'Go-Go offense' operates with pace and applies pressure to defenses in different ways by varying formations and emphasizing the downhill run game.”
— Adam Rittenberg, ESPN Analyst (ESPN)
“That's the unique thing about our offense, where one guy doesn't dominate the ball. Multiple guys get a chance to operate, touch the ball, make plays and have an impact on the game.”
— Brennan Marion, Colorado Offensive Coordinator (The Scoop with Dukes Podcast)
What’s next
If Brennan Marion's "Go-Go" offense is successful in Boulder, it could lead to him becoming a head coaching candidate at the Power 5 level in the near future.
The takeaway
Deion Sanders' hiring of Brennan Marion as Colorado's offensive coordinator represents a bold and innovative move to reshape the Buffs' attack. Marion's up-tempo "Go-Go" scheme could provide a much-needed jolt to the Colorado offense and make them a more dynamic team in the Big 12 conference.
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