Son of WWE star, Gage Goldberg looks to make name for himself with CU Buffs – The Denver Post

Gage Goldberg, left, from Boerne Champion (Texas) High School, poses with his father Bill after a game. Gage Goldberg recently committed to Colorado as a preferred walk-on. (Photo courtesy of Gage Goldberg)
Gage Goldberg, left, from Boerne Champion (Texas) High School, poses with his father Bill after a game. Gage Goldberg recently committed to Colorado as a preferred walk-on. (Photo courtesy of Gage Goldberg)

Gage Goldberg was on the verge earlier this month of accepting a preferred walk-on opportunity to play football at Alabama.

Then news broke that legendary Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban was retiring.

“Literally our plans completely changed,” said Bill Goldberg, Gage’s father and a WWE Hall of Famer.

It didn’t take long for the Goldbergs to find a nice backup plan. On Jan. 14, Gage, a linebacker at Boerne Champion (Texas) High School, verbally committed to Colorado, accepting a PWO opportunity to play for the Buffaloes and head coach Deion Sanders.

“One, Deion is obviously an amazing coach and he’s gonna help me excel for the next four to five years and maybe, hopefully get me to the next level,” Gage said, “or just make me a better person during this whole process, make me a better teammate.

“I like where the program is going, too.”

It’s an opportunity that Gage and his father are both excited about.

“As a parent with so many variables that could go wrong – and I’ve been there and I’ve done that and I was a lot wilder than this little kid, fortunately – but as a parent, you want the scenario to be as many positives as humanly possible,” Bill said.

Bill believes having his son at CU is a good situation on and off the field, in large part because of Sanders.

Bill made a name for himself as Goldberg, a WWE superstar who began his career 173-0, including a defeat of Hulk Hogan for the heavyweight championship.

Before that, however, Bill earned a scholarship to play defensive tackle at Georgia, where he played for legendary coach Vince Dooley. He was then selected in the 11th round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams. Eventually, he played three seasons (1992-94) with the Atlanta Falcons, playing two of those years with Sanders.

“For some reason, we got to be very good friends,” Bill said.

Recently, Bill has been impressed in watching Sanders’ college coaching career documented at Jackson State and now CU.

“What a mentor and what an opportunity (for Gage),” Bill said. “For him to get this opportunity, a place where we have family, a lot of familiarity and it’s a great program – and you’ve got Deion there, it’s a no-brainer.”

Despite excelling at linebacker in high school, Gage didn’t get big-time scholarship offers, in part, he believes, because he’s focused a lot of time on baseball, as well. When many other football recruits have been at camps, Gage has been playing catcher for the Chargers, who were state semifinalists last spring. He will shift that focus solely to football this summer.

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