Deion Sanders and Colorado Left Empty Handed as 4-Star CB Commit Confirms Exit
As if the 2026 recruiting cycle wasn’t harsh enough for the Colorado Buffaloes, the 2027 class has made things even worse for Deion Sanders. The word is, the Buffs’ head honcho has lost his only recruit from the 2027 class.
On January 25th, Rivals’ recruiting hopped onto X and released the worst news possible for Colorado Buffs fans:
“4-star CB Dolph McDonald has decommitted from Colorado.”
It couldn’t get any worse than this. The departure of Dolby left Deion Sanders’ 2027 class totally empty for the moment. Dolph is a big-time, talent four-star out of Mississippi. He’s ranked top-30 cornerback nationally and a top-10 player in his state. During his 2025 high school season at Morton, he put up some monster numbers on both sides of the ball. Defensively, he racked up 31 tackles and 5 interceptions, returning three of those for touchdowns.
He was also a dual-threat weapon on offense, throwing for 509 yards, rushing for 168, and even catching 34 passes for another 609 yards. Truth be told, losing him is a tough pill to swallow since he was the “foundation” piece Deion Sanders was hoping to build the team around him.
The timing of this is what really stings for the Buffs. Just a few weeks ago, another 2027 standout, Alexander Ward, decided to reclassify to the 2026 class. While that was actually good news because it meant the team got him on campus a year earlier, it left Dolph as the lone survivor in the 2027 group. Now that he has reopened his recruitment to explore other offers from schools like Auburn and Michigan, Colorado is essentially starting from scratch for that year.
If you’re wondering why a kid would walk away from playing for Coach Prime, it usually comes down to “keeping options open.” Dolph is still a high school sophomore, and being committed this early can feel like a lot of pressure when every major program in the country is blowing up your phone. He was very respectful in his exit, even giving a shout-out to the Colorado coaching staff, but he clearly wants to see what else is out there before making a final, final decision.
One silver lining for Colorado fans is that the “McDonald connection” isn’t totally broken yet. Dolph’s older brother, Xavier McDonald, is a four-star wide receiver who’s still committed to Colorado for the 2026 class. Usually, where the older brother goes, the younger one eventually follows, so there is still a very good chance that Dolph ends up back in Boulder down the road. For now, though, he’s officially back on the market.
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