No team in the country got more attention in Week 1 than Colorado football. Coming off one of the biggest wins in program history, coach Deion Sanders has made sure the Buffaloes will continue turning heads during their highly anticipated home opener against Nebraska.

Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and their teammates will don custom gold and black suits before battling the Cornhuskers, threads not only provided by Hall-of-Famer Michael Strahan's line with Men's Wearhouse, but specifically designed by Coach Prime.

“We’ve got a lot of eyes on us, so you know I had to make sure the team was looking right, down to all the details from the color of the stitches to the I BELIEVE on the inside,” Sanders told GQ of Colorado's suits.

For Strahan, the decision to partner with a boundary-pushing program like Colorado—not to mention Sanders, a longtime friend—came easy.

“I was excited because I loved what he was doing with his team,” Strahan said. “Not just pushing them to be their best on the field but also off. Coach Prime and I have been friends a long time, so I know he’s authentic in his actions and my partner, Constance Schwartz-Morini, and I wanted to support that. Our immediate reaction was, ‘Absolutely, we’re in.'”

The gold duds feature sleek black lining, complete with the Buffs' logo and individual player names. No doubt most importantly to Sanders, the suits also include his new program catchphrase, ‘I BELIEVE,' on the inside.

Colorado beat TCU 45-42 in Fort Worth last week, one of the biggest opening-week upsets in college football history. The Buffs and Huskers kickoff from Folsom Field at 9:00 a.m. (PT) on Saturday.