Colorado, Deion Sanders and Buffaloes
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After the loss to Utah, Sanders told his team that the book was out on how to beat them, especially by blitzing quarterback Kaidon Salter and an inconsistent offensive line. If there is a plan, Arizona followed it to perfection, with a fan exodus from Folsom Field before the second half even started.
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders is dealing with a big injury pileup. But Sanders wonders if Big 12 teams are being honest.
The Colorado Buffaloes have been on the wrong end of back-to-back blowouts. Last week, it was a humiliating 53-7 loss at the hands of Utah, where pass rush coordinator Warren Sapp made
Every time we think it can’t get any worse, Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes go out there and prove us wrong. After a pretty decent 2024 campaign that had everyone hyped with a 9-4 record and a No.
It has been a hard campaign for Deion Sanders personally in 2025 after parting ways with sons Shilo and Shedeur to the NFL and dealing with a medical setback later.
It should be noted that Arizona featured 13 players on their Week 8 injury report (they were on a bye during Week 9) against Houston and 14 the week before against BYU. At the same time, six teams throughout the Big 12 have five or less players listed on their injury report this week.
Arizona is 4-3 and traveling to Colorado this Saturday. Brent Brennan is looking for a road win to snap a two-game losing skid, while the Buffaloes are reeling
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