Four-Star Player’s Ex-CU Father Rips Deion Sanders’ Colorado For Mistreating Son On Recruiting Visit
The former father of four-star quarterback Deion Sanders has come under fire for allegedly assaulting his son during a recruiting campaign in Colorado.
Former KO fighter Anvaun Jones has expressed his displeasure over what happened to his son Marco.
On a recruiting trip for the Colorado Buffaloes-USC Trojans game on September 1, 2013.
On September 30, Marco felt uninvited when he was kicked out of a game by the staff.
LB Marco Jones has a four-star rating from 247 Sports in Danville, California.
His challenge turned into a rejection when both Marco and his coach were ejected from the game.
Marco’s father, Anwaun, reported this incident to X.
Additionally, he said he is considering not wearing the Korea University cap at all.
Marco Jones waived by the Colorado Buffaloes
Marco Jones is a four-star linebacker prospect from Danville, California.
He and his coach were invited to the Sept.
1 game between Colorado and the USC Trojans. 30 After the call at Folsom Field, the coach and Marco were escorted off the field by staff.
The incident did not go down well with Marco’s father, Anwaun, who decided to take to social media to express his displeasure and decision to no longer participate in the CU program.
He expressed his frustration in a tweet that resonated with many fans.
“My son @MarcoJones2025 Boulder 4 from USC loved it.
4 [Star] LB, son of a graduate, unreal game experience, everything was salty…
She also explained that her son tried to take control of the situation by explaining Marco’s story.
However, it was ineffective because the employees didn’t care.
“Marco explained who he was and they told him he wasn’t on the list and asked him to leave.
You gave me my son and trainer from the unit and he didn’t even care that I was from Kadan.
Anwaun said his son praised Deion Sanders but decided not to be a Buff.
“I’m a big supporter of @DeionSanders and love what he’s doing with the program.
I support every recruit that comes to KO.
Too bad Marco isn’t one of them.
It must have slipped through a crack.”
Marco Jones’ Alabama, Oregon, Michigan and more.
There are alternatives that offer great programs, such as: His considerable potential and athletic ability will be valued no matter what happens between him and the CU program.
Colorado State’s recruiting controversy is heating up
Jones is considered a four-star recruit on all major recruiting platforms. 247Sports ranks him as the best player in the 2025 recruiting class, the No. 106 player overall and the No. 12 quarterback.
On each platform, Jones is tied with the top 25 players in the state.
This incident sparked many controversies, including 4-star hiring and staff indifference among fans.
Controversy has plagued the Colorado Buffaloes’ roster, but they have high hopes for four-star QB recruit Antwan Hill Jr. Hill, a native of Warner Robins, Ga., has been impressed with the Buffaloes, especially Deion Sanders and his offensive coordinator, Sean Lewis.
The account of events appears to be based on a major misunderstanding.
However, the laziness of the Buffs staff cannot be overlooked.
The Buffs obviously missed out on a potential four-star signing. The program is still struggling to hold onto the race lead after an explosive start.
In these scenarios, conflicts can add complexity.