Darian Hagan has “no regrets” leaving Deion Sanders, CU Buffs for San Diego State

BOULDER — He misses the way the Flatirons greeted him, after every sunset, like an old friend. He misses his Buffs teammates, brothers for life. He misses the holy heck out of Pasta Jay’s.

“That place was awesome,” CU legend Darian Hagan, now the running backs coach at San Diego State, told me by phone earlier this week. “I came back (to Boulder) this summer and I was doing daddy duties and I asked my son, ‘Where do you want to eat?’ And every day, he wanted to go to Pasta Jay’s, (so) I had to take him to Pasta Jay’s. We went there three out of the five days when I was (back).”

He misses the kids, Buffs icons who became family. Last Wednesday, former CU star and Broncos Pro Bowler Phillip Lindsay even called into Hagan’s position meeting. He put the former Denver South great on speakerphone.

“You guys have got to respect Coach Hagan; Coach Hagan is like a father to me,” Lindsay told the Aztec backs. “You all have got to listen to him. He’ll coach you up. You guys got any questions?”

Darn straight they did.

“And when (Lindsay) hung up, he said, ‘All right, Pops. I love you,’” Hagan recalled. “He’s really great … and that was (our) first padded practice. These guys, after hearing him talk to them and encouraging them, they all went out to practice and every last one of them had a very productive day.”

He misses Ralphie on the turn, Mark Johnson at the mic. This is the first August in 21 years that Hagan isn’t either coaching Buffs players, rallying CU alums, or both.

“I have no regrets,” said Hagan, who followed ex-CU offensive coordinator Sean Lewis, the Aztecs’ new head coach, in December. “It is weird. But at the same time, if you want to grow in this profession, you can’t stay in the same place when it’s time to move and adapt to life and its changes.”

He can’t speak on where Lewis and Deion Sanders might have gone south. (Lewis, through SDSU athletics, respectfully declined a request for an interview.) He did speak on sliding down Coach Prime’s coaching depth chart. When Team Sanders arrived in December 2022, Hagan, the incumbent running backs coach, essentially served as an analyst for a few months, then was transitioned to an off-field role, as executive director for community engagement and outreach.

“Deion and I were in the same building. We exchanged pleasantries a few times,” Hagan recalled. “Other than that, if he was walking somewhere and I was walking somewhere, I don’t think either one of us went out of our way to present things to each other. When we were around each other, it was always professional and cordial.

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