- Colorado’s football team will welcome more celebrities to watch this weekend
- Kawhi Leonard, The Rock, Offset and more have already made the trip
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Deion Sanders’ Colorado has already attracted stars out to Boulder this season, and another wave of celebrities is set to watch the Buffaloes this weekend vs. USC.
According to a guest list shared online, LeBron and Bronny James, Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg will all be in attendance to watch the Pac 12 clash.
Fellow music acts DJ Khaled and Lil Wayne will also make the trip, while actors Will Ferrell and Matthew McConaughey will be there too.
For Wayne, the trip to Boulder will be his second already this season, as he watched the Buffaloes beat their rivals Colorado State earlier this month.
That time, he was joined in attendance by Kawhi Leonard, Offset and The Rock.
LeBron and Bronny James are expected to be at the Colorado game in Boulder this weekend
Rapper and business mogul Jay-Z is also slated to attend the game against USC
And so to is Matthew McConaughey, seen earlier this month in Los Angeles
Wayne was presented with a custom No. 17 jersey by Sanders, while Offset pumped up the crowd and clapped his hands in front of the student section.
Heat guard Kyle Lowry and Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups were also in attendance.
Under Sanders, Colorado has become appointment viewing and raced out to a 3-0 record with wins over TCU, Nebraska and Colorado State.
However, they were humbled in their fourth game by Oregon as they lost 42-6 to the Ducks.
That loss knocked Colorado out of the AP top 25, and things do not get any easier this weekend against the No. 8 Trojans.
Lil Wayne performed Colorado’s walk-out song before their game vs. Colorado State
Deion Sanders’ team has attracted a whole host of stars to Boulder this season
Offset pumped up the crowd as he stood near Colorado fans and clapped his hands
Nonetheless, a previously dormant Colorado program is now at the center of college football, and even rival coaches are taking notice of Sanders’ impact.
‘If anybody can’t see what he’s done for college football and how he’s bringing excitement to college football, you’re crazy,’ Oregon coach Dan Lanning said this week.
‘I said that last week as well. He’s done a lot for the game. He’s building something over there. I think that’s really, really clear.’
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