Should have let him score SMH
Refs blowed the whistle hella early alsoShould have let him score SMH
Defense again. They gave up damn near 500 yards. If they had just a marginally better defense, they probably win 2 or 3 more games.Damn seem like I missed another good one…
I’m watch it later tonight…
Seem like Another winnable game
A foot off too, nonetheless, that was a better showing by CO.Mata on suicide watch
Exactly! The defense is just terrible. In most games the offense has done enough but the defense has consistently let them down.Defense again. They gave up damn near 500 yards. If they had just a marginally better defense, they probably win 2 or 3 more games.
dis aint da right place fo dis shit mayne
It was on the Pac12 networkI had to search for this game on IPTV.
I guess the networks think the shine has come off.
It was on the Pac12 network
I been saying this about their defense and DC Charles Kelly since day one.Sanders made a terrible choice with this DC. The OC was fine, he should have demoted the DC. It would have been cool to see them in a bowl this year, oh well.
This defense is so garbage they are going to end the year on a six game losing streak . The school made money, tons of hype, but to me this was a failure. I went to a few games to support and had a good time, but from a football perspective Sanders and Colorado have a long way to go. That 2023 recruiting class doesn't look very good. I don't think he can portal an entire front seven. His current front seven sucks.
Ed Werder...Nope, not yet... Give me two years and I'll reevaluate
Ed Werder...Nope, not yet... Give me two years and I'll reevaluate
I do have concerns about his son (the quarterback) health. If he's taking needles for pain in college, it's not going to get better if he makes the league. There at a lot of good QBs coming out next year as well.This would have been a better situation for Prime
That would not happen because Sheduer has not graduated yet. The only way he could transfer would be to graduate.Was about to say
Watch Prime to Texas Am gain twitter fingers but I’m late
Defense again. They gave up damn near 500 yards. If they had just a marginally better defense, they probably win 2 or 3 more games.
Exactly! The defense is just terrible. In most games the offense has done enough but the defense has consistently let them down.
Sanders made a terrible choice with this DC. The OC was fine, he should have demoted the DC. It would have been cool to see them in a bowl this year, oh well.
This defense is so garbage they are going to end the year on a six game losing streak . The school made money, tons of hype, but to me this was a failure. I went to a few games to support and had a good time, but from a football perspective Sanders and Colorado have a long way to go. That 2023 recruiting class doesn't look very good. I don't think he can portal an entire front seven. His current front seven sucks.
I been saying this about their defense and DC Charles Kelly since day one.
Colorado defense is ranked 129th out of 133 teams. The defense on the 1-11 team last year was better.cmon yall make up yer minds....before it was the offensive line fucked up...the offense this the offense that...
the reality is as far as I can see...with the exception of a couple of teams the buffs played...EVERYBODY'S defense gave up 30+ points in every game theyve played including this one. Seems to me EVERYONE'S defense sucks....it just comes down to who can capitalize it faster and better.
cmon yall make up yer minds....before it was the offensive line fucked up...the offense this the offense that...
the reality is as far as I can see...with the exception of a couple of teams the buffs played...EVERYBODY'S defense gave up 30+ points in every game theyve played including this one. Seems to me EVERYONE'S defense sucks....it just comes down to who can capitalize it faster and better.
Don’t like to see this but I always was on that wait and see with them 2025 kids…WR Winston Watkins Jr. decommits from Colorado's 2025 class
Deion Sanders and Colorado's 2025 class took a hit Sunday with wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr.'s decision to decommit.
Watkins, No. 87 in the 2025 ESPN 300, was the first player to commit to Sanders at Colorado, announcing his pledge to the program on Dec. 4, 2022 -- the day Sanders was hired.
Michigan, Oregon, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State and Texas are among the 22 offers he has.
Watkins, the cousin of former Clemson and NFL wide receiver Sammy Watkins, spent his sophomore year and the beginning of his junior season at IMG Academy (Florida) before transferring to First Baptist Academy (Florida). Through five games this season, the 5-foot-10, 175-pound Watkins caught 38 passes for 804 yards and nine touchdowns for the Lions.
His decommitment leaves Houston County High School (Georgia) quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. (No. 46 overall in 2025) as the only ESPN 300 prospect in Colorado's 2025 class.
Wide receiver/athlete Aaron Butler (No. 70 overall in 2024) and defensive end Brandon Davis-Swain (No. 230) highlight a 2024 recruiting class for the Buffaloes that is currently unranked.
After Sanders' arrival in Boulder, he was able to quickly piece together a top-25 class for 2023 (No. 23 overall), headlined by getting his son, Shedeur Sanders, and cornerback Travis Hunter to come with him from Jackson State and flipping cornerback Cormani McClain (No. 14 overall) from Miami and running back Dylan Edwards (No. 140) from Notre Dame.
Shedeur Sanders is fifth in the FBS with 3,144 passing yards. His 26 touchdown passes place him in a four-way tie for fifth in the country for an offense scoring 30.7 points per game (seventh in the Pac-12) and averaging 384.6 yards per game (ninth in Pac-12).
The Buffaloes, who took the college football world by storm by upsetting reigning national runner-up TCU on the road in the season opener, have struggled in recent weeks. Losing 34-31 to Arizona at the buzzer Saturday in their home finale marked their fourth straight loss.
Colorado (4-6, 1-6 Pac-12) ends the season with games at Washington State and at Utah.
That is to be expected with the coordinator situation and how the buffs looked.WR Winston Watkins Jr. decommits from Colorado's 2025 class
Deion Sanders and Colorado's 2025 class took a hit Sunday with wide receiver Winston Watkins Jr.'s decision to decommit.
Watkins, No. 87 in the 2025 ESPN 300, was the first player to commit to Sanders at Colorado, announcing his pledge to the program on Dec. 4, 2022 -- the day Sanders was hired.
Michigan, Oregon, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State and Texas are among the 22 offers he has.
Watkins, the cousin of former Clemson and NFL wide receiver Sammy Watkins, spent his sophomore year and the beginning of his junior season at IMG Academy (Florida) before transferring to First Baptist Academy (Florida). Through five games this season, the 5-foot-10, 175-pound Watkins caught 38 passes for 804 yards and nine touchdowns for the Lions.
His decommitment leaves Houston County High School (Georgia) quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. (No. 46 overall in 2025) as the only ESPN 300 prospect in Colorado's 2025 class.
Wide receiver/athlete Aaron Butler (No. 70 overall in 2024) and defensive end Brandon Davis-Swain (No. 230) highlight a 2024 recruiting class for the Buffaloes that is currently unranked.
After Sanders' arrival in Boulder, he was able to quickly piece together a top-25 class for 2023 (No. 23 overall), headlined by getting his son, Shedeur Sanders, and cornerback Travis Hunter to come with him from Jackson State and flipping cornerback Cormani McClain (No. 14 overall) from Miami and running back Dylan Edwards (No. 140) from Notre Dame.
Shedeur Sanders is fifth in the FBS with 3,144 passing yards. His 26 touchdown passes place him in a four-way tie for fifth in the country for an offense scoring 30.7 points per game (seventh in the Pac-12) and averaging 384.6 yards per game (ninth in Pac-12).
The Buffaloes, who took the college football world by storm by upsetting reigning national runner-up TCU on the road in the season opener, have struggled in recent weeks. Losing 34-31 to Arizona at the buzzer Saturday in their home finale marked their fourth straight loss.
Colorado (4-6, 1-6 Pac-12) ends the season with games at Washington State and at Utah.