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NCAA, College League, USA Football: Colorado State at Colorado Sep 16, 2023 Boulder, Colorado, USA Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders on the set of ESPN College GameDay prior to the game between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams at Folsom Field. Boulder Folsom Field Colorado USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xAndrewxWeversx AW206521 | Image Credits: Imago

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NCAA, College League, USA Football: Colorado State at Colorado Sep 16, 2023 Boulder, Colorado, USA Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders on the set of ESPN College GameDay prior to the game between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams at Folsom Field. Boulder Folsom Field Colorado USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xAndrewxWeversx AW206521 | Image Credits: Imago
The Colorado Buffaloes are already having a season to remember for the ages. Their players look like a completely different outfit under a new HC. Different players have stood up at various times to guide the side towards victory. And the fairytale doesn’t end here, the Buffs? ran riot as they won their next two games against Colorado State Rams and Nebraska. But since the team lost the match against Oregon, the side has copped heavy criticism.
Several pundits and analysts have delivered their honest reactions to Sanders? shocking loss. Recently, one of the premier sports commentators and analysts gave an unbiased verdict of the coach?s performance by taking into account the humbling from Oregon.
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Stephen A. Smith tears into Sanders? first loss
Deion Sanders undertook the mantle of Buffs? HC after a successful tenure at Jackson State. It was in Colorado when the 2X SB winner began to write a script for the ages! He brought a shakeup to the roster, and training programs and instilled a sense of pride into his troops. Marshaling them to conquer TCU, Colorado, and Nebraska. However, he was humbled by a vengeful Oregon side. Stephen A. Smith discussed the highs and delved into the lows of Deion?s tenure thus far. He pointed out ?No matter what the reality of the situation is, it raised a lot of eyebrows in the black community.??
Smith further exclaimed, ?Watch people celebrating Deion?s demise the last weekend the way they did!?? While the comments were not to rile up a certain set of individuals. The remarks suggested that the reputation Coach Prime gained as ?invincible?? was shattered in a matter of a few hours. Such was the Buffs? dominance and the support from even the NBA players. And to see the Ducks steamroll Buffs by 42-6, certainly burst the bubble for Deion and his team. But, the 8X Pro Bowler isn?t the one to slow down. He replied to all the naysayers in a typical ?Prime Time? fashion!
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Deion Sanders breaks his silence on crushing Oregon loss?
The College Football Hall of Famer is not the one to sit back and take all the criticism. He’s staying positive as the next game approaches. It?s due to his efforts and thinking that the side is making record after record this season. Sanders responded to all the negative comments in his own way earlier this week.
“When I came out the womb I was booed,? He further spoke? “I don’t have a message for detractors. I don’t take my time to respond and to defend myself. Why would I do that? I’m giving you a microphone if I’m doing that. I’m giving you solace that you’re in my life. I don’t care. I really don’t. It’s been that way all my life? There?s no slowing down for Coach Prime and most of all people would be itching for a roaring comeback in the next game.
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Prime Time has delivered all throughout his playing career. He continues to do so, albeit with the loss against Oregon, he has certainly come under the scanner. Fans would hope that the loss is a slight aberration and Coach Prime unleashes another magical performance in the next game!
WATCH THIS STORY: Coach Prime Deion Sanders shares his heartache over Colorado’s recent disheartening defeat
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