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Coach Prime Deion Sanders has inked a five-year, $29.5 million deal with the Colorado Buffaloes, marking his inaugural season as head coach. The arrival of Sanders has reignited optimism within the team, as they anticipate a renewed era under his guidance. However, as the Buffaloes prepare to charge onto the field with newfound force, former running back Mark Ingram shared his opinion on Sanders and the company.

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Ingram’s appraisal of Sanders’ recalibration approach ignites an additional layer of excitement. Moreover, Smith applauded Sanders for his fresh perspective, hailing it as a potential game-changer for the Buffaloes.

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Mark Ingram II on Coach Prime’s approach

Recently, Mark Ingram II made an appearance on the Herd Show, hosted by Colin Cowherd. Ingram, shedding light on the potential transformation by Coach Prime Deion Sanders, expressed his insights on how Sanders could plan a turnaround for the Colorado Buffaloes following their lackluster performance in the 2022 season.

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Ingram shared, “I think it’s gonna be a lot of ups and downs. I mean he had the most turnover on a roster, uh the season out of the transport portal. But I think that’s what you need coming into a new program, they had the worst record in the country last year and you want to get guys in your program that want to be there. So one of the first things he did when he went in there he told the team meeting he was like listen to you better jump in that portal because I’m bringing my luggage.

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As the 2023 collegiate football season looms, Ingram’s insights have sparked discussions among fans and experts alike. The prospect of a rejuvenated Buffaloes squad, guided by Coach Prime’s approach has ignited anticipation for the upcoming season.

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Colorado Buffaloes after a disappointing 2022 collegiate football season

Under the leadership of head coach Deion Sanders, a massive roster change involving 58 summer newcomers has reshaped the team’s composition and outlook. The shift, however, goes beyond mere talent infusion, delving deep into the domains of shared purpose. Moreover, the disappointing gameplay from the past year has provoked a sincere desire for redemption and revitalization within the camp.

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Furthermore, the inclusion of Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur Sanders as the team’s quarterback and cornerback Travis Hunter, can be a proving point for the Buffs. Highlighting the caliber of these players, Ingram said, “I think that’s part of the culture shift you can have Shedeur Sanders out there quarterback a lot of potential his son a Travis Hunter wide receiver cornerback so like those type of players create a culture and create a standard.” Meanwhile, share your thoughts about Deion Sanders reviving the team’s hope for the championship win.

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