Colorado, Deion Sanders and Houston
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Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders isn't the same story he used to be, taking a backseat to his son Shedeur and North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick.
When all was said and done, Colorado lost to Houston by a final score of 36-20. Sanders was not happy at all with his teams performance throughout the game. Following the game, Sanders spoke out with some brutal remarks about his team. While they were brutal, they were 100 percent truthful as well.
Thankfully, for both Bayless and the Jaguars, Hunter’s Week 2 match up against the Cincinnati Bengals will likely serve as a more accurate measuring stick. He’ll be tasked with defending either Tee Higgins or Ja’Marr Chase, both of whom are considered to be some of the most potent wide receivers in all of football.
When Colorado Buffaloes fans stroll into Folsom Field on game day, they’re not just able to watch college football. They’re also treated to the rare sight of NF
Colorado coach Deion Sanders discussed how he manages his 'new normal' on game days after having his bladder removed due to cancer.
Since the Buffs are on the road for the first time this season, it’s not a big recruiting weekend in the sense of having big-time prospects lining the field on a sunny Saturday at Folsom Field. CU is playing in Texas, where FBS-level prospects seemingly grow on trees.
Colorado Buffaloes true freshman quarterback Julian Lewis made his first game appearance, and despite the high anticipation, he was on the field for a limited time. Colorado coach Deion Sanders explained why the Buffaloes are taking it slow with Lewis.