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Deion Sanders’ men are dealing with several issues. Apart from their on-field woes, the side was in the midst of robbery during their UCLA matchup. Deion Sanders’s troops love to emulate their flashy coach and follow his advice. Sanders’s love for jewelry translated to his team as well. During the UCLA match, midway between the game, Colorado’s player’s money and jewelry went missing.
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An agitated Sanders tore apart the pressers and called UCLA the “granddaddy of them all”. Coach Prime didn’t stop there and even demanded a reimbursement for the losses. The robbery created a storm in the media and Deion demanded justice. Well, now the HC’s wishes have come true as four juveniles have been confirmed for the robbery. After Deion asked for NCAA intervention and to carry out an investigation, some arrests have been made.
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UCLA’s recent robbery fiasco brings relief for Deion Sanders and co.
While the Buffaloes lost against UCLA on October 28, the team’s valuables went missing. Midway through the game, the players reported their stolen jewelry and money estimated at around thousands. This caused a stir in the media and Deion Sanders forced the NCAA for a reimbursement. There’s now a piece of great news coming out from the Pasadena Public Information this morning as the authorities zeroed in on the culprits. The four robbers belong to Beaumont High in Riverside County.
UCLA Recruits On Official Visits Were The Ones Who Robbed Colorado's Locker Room At The Rose Bowl https://t.co/uYrZWLkUTQ pic.twitter.com/zuO2ohqUFH
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) November 13, 2023
The four youngsters were high school recruits visiting the premises to watch the game. While the visitors had no business going into the player’s locker rooms, they took a clean swipe. The high-schoolers took valuables from both the locker rooms. The theft included jewelry, headphones, and cash as confirmed by the Pasadena Police Station. Deion Sanders is miffed about another shocking loss and apologized to his fans.
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An emotional Deion Sanders addresses his fans
The silver lining for Deion Sanders’s team keeps receding away. Colorado Buffaloes succumbed to another loss against the Arizona Wildcats on Sunday morning. It was their 6th loss of the season and now they are out of the playoffs contention. An emotional Coach Prime addressed the fans post the loss.
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He said- “I apologize…that we didn’t send them out right, in which we wanted to because they deserve it. They (the fans) have been supporting the heck out of us, and they’ve been showing up and showing out-another sellout crowd that ended in disappointment,” Sanders admitted that his team hasn’t peaked at all after the first half.
There’s finally some relief for Deion Sanders and his men. After the robbery, with HC demanding justice, it seems like Coach Prime’s team would finally be served justice.
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