Deion Sanders offered the Colorado job- Official Colorado season thread

Coldchi

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There's a white person upset that Colorado is winning at the moment.


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cuz they know their daughters bout to get BLACKED on campus after the game........
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ansatsusha_gouki

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If,I were Deion I would let Shedeur,Travis and Shiloh go to Jacksonville NY Giants & Jets,Dallas and Carolina. I think Carolina & the Giants are horrific organizations.
 

Mask

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If,I were Deion I would let Shedeur,Travis and Shiloh go to Jacksonville NY Giants & Jets,Dallas and Carolina. I think Carolina & the Giants are horrific organizations.
Shilo and the rest of the defenders don’t really matter. Totally different with a star Qb and stud wideout
 

Mask

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CU need more day game. This was a good game.

Shit it don’t matter when they play but I rather might games


I luv the fact folks be up until 2am watching

These dude has had every game on TV

I don’t think Duck sauce can say that nor Texas or thugga

Must see tv
 

Coldchi

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Shit it don’t matter when they play but I rather might games


I luv the fact folks be up until 2am watching

These dude has had every game on TV

I don’t think Duck sauce can say that nor Texas or thugga

Must see tv
I can't even remember Colorado being on TV in the few years before Prime.
Now they are televised every game.
And people are tuning in.
 

Pworld297

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Man I got to give the AD at CU mad props for getting Prime......
Florida State could of had him before he went to Jackson State but they chose their current coach over him.. Lol Then folks tried to use the excuse that he didn't have head coaching experience. I've seen plenty of cacs get HC jobs without experience. Now FSU is like 1-8 or something lol
 

Mask

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I can't even remember Colorado being on TV in the few years before Prime.
Now they are televised every game.
And people are tuning in.


Man While at work I was in the pipe rack watching

Florida State could of had him before he went to Jackson State but they chose their current coach over him.. Lol Then folks tried to use the excuse that he didn't have head coaching experience. I've seen plenty of cacs get HC jobs without experience. Now FSU is like 1-8 or something lol
Well he didn’t have a degree but Jackson made it work.

Folks don’t want to give dude as much freedom as he had in Jackson and currently have in Colorado.

Now folks saying FSU needs to hire him, what hire the guy who don’t have any experience:lol:

Folks want him to go to the Cowboys, mannn fuck that… fuck Jerry and em
 

Mask

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I can't even remember Colorado being on TV in the few years before Prime.
Now they are televised every game.
And people are tuning in.
Look at this

Deion Sanders and Colorado pull another impressive TV audience​

Buffaloes still one of the biggest draws in the country this year​

Kenny Lee| Nov 13, 2024
In this story:


Kris Miller/SI


Coach Prime and the Buffs have to capitalize on the opportunity starting this week
By


CU Buffs


Being a dude closer to 70 than 60 with many winding turns in life that often have your scribe wondering, “What the heck is going on around here?” It’s a real pleasure to note the blessing before the Colorado Buffaloes with three games left in the regular season: Deion Sanders, staff and players are stampeding toward the finish with a gift of controlling their destiny.
Looking back on life and the unexpected and unwanted? Feeling like something other than self is controlling destiny? Not a good place to dwell.
I wrote last week how the current squad reminds this fella of the 1990 national title team. There were a few times in that campaign where the Buffs, after starting slowly and getting five downs at Missouri, knew their destiny was jeopardized and needing good fortune from the outside. It all came together for the school’s only national title team. A great band of Buffs.
What does it mean to control our destiny? Quick research delivered, “The degree to which people believe that the things that happen to them result from their own behavior. You have a strong internal locus of control.”
Never heard of “locus of control” but this long-time sports guy does know the Buffs have three games remaining. Two at home, one on the road. Win and you’re in the Big 12 Championship in Dallas at Jerry’s World. The preseason odds for the Buffs to play in the title game? +2500. Don’t understand betting odds either but CU was picked 11th out of 16 teams in the new and crazy Big 12 Conference.
Guess who’s also in the running for post-season awards like superstar Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders? Yep. For style and substance, the often-criticized head coach after taking control two years ago on a Rick George hunch something magical could manifest itself for a downtrodden program. Last year, SI’s “Sportsperson of the Year” and this year, “National Coach of the Year?” If the Buffs keep winning, as former coach and Hall of Fame mentor Bill McCartney loves to bark, “Take it to the bank and hang your hat on it!”

CU’s in charge of its destiny. However, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. A part of the destiny definition offers, “things that happen to them result from their own behavior.” The first quarter at Texas Tech was lethargic. I kept thinking, “Maybe the week off messed with the Buffs mojo?”
The offense came alive after that but it was not polished. The running game was paltry, just 60 yards on 27 attempts. Defense? Playing well under first year coordinator Robert Livingston. Special teams? The Kickoff team was lousy. Kicker Alejandro Mata was perfect on all attempts.
Things happening from their own behavior? There’s room for improvement. It's always the biggest room in the house.
Next up is Utah Saturday at Folsom Field. Early kickoff at the foot of the Flatirons. 10am. Can the student body get fired up at the hour? Most are just getting up, maybe, on a weekend morning. Many eyes are on Boulder. Former Buff quarterback Joel Klatt and the No. 1 FOX college broadcast team and the network’s pre-game show along for the ride. The nation continues to be fascinated. Is it real or just a passing fancy?

Utah lost a nail biter at home to rival BYU. The Utes have been in disarray since losing Cam Rising, their fine quarterback, earlier this season to injury. Utah struggles to score points but this program has a rich tradition and would love nothing better to play a spoiler role for the Buffs' big dreams.
Then Kansas on the road. The Jayhawks sure helped Colorado with their shellacking of the, suddenly tepid, Cyclones from Iowa State. Most prognosticators thought KU would be a conference contender. It hasn’t happened. Again, ain’t nothing coach Lance Leipold’s team would love more than spoiling conference foe’s championship ambitions. Oklahoma State in the regular season finale? Holy smokes, what’s going on with Mike Gundy’s team?
Who cares? The Buffs certainly don’t. They know their behavior (selfless devotion to the team) will determine their destiny. They need nobody else. Simple but far from easy.

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Ballatician

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BGOL Investor
Look at this

Deion Sanders and Colorado pull another impressive TV audience​

Buffaloes still one of the biggest draws in the country this year​

Kenny Lee| Nov 13, 2024
In this story:


Kris Miller/SI


Coach Prime and the Buffs have to capitalize on the opportunity starting this week
By


CU Buffs


Being a dude closer to 70 than 60 with many winding turns in life that often have your scribe wondering, “What the heck is going on around here?” It’s a real pleasure to note the blessing before the Colorado Buffaloes with three games left in the regular season: Deion Sanders, staff and players are stampeding toward the finish with a gift of controlling their destiny.
Looking back on life and the unexpected and unwanted? Feeling like something other than self is controlling destiny? Not a good place to dwell.
I wrote last week how the current squad reminds this fella of the 1990 national title team. There were a few times in that campaign where the Buffs, after starting slowly and getting five downs at Missouri, knew their destiny was jeopardized and needing good fortune from the outside. It all came together for the school’s only national title team. A great band of Buffs.
What does it mean to control our destiny? Quick research delivered, “The degree to which people believe that the things that happen to them result from their own behavior. You have a strong internal locus of control.”
Never heard of “locus of control” but this long-time sports guy does know the Buffs have three games remaining. Two at home, one on the road. Win and you’re in the Big 12 Championship in Dallas at Jerry’s World. The preseason odds for the Buffs to play in the title game? +2500. Don’t understand betting odds either but CU was picked 11th out of 16 teams in the new and crazy Big 12 Conference.
Guess who’s also in the running for post-season awards like superstar Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders? Yep. For style and substance, the often-criticized head coach after taking control two years ago on a Rick George hunch something magical could manifest itself for a downtrodden program. Last year, SI’s “Sportsperson of the Year” and this year, “National Coach of the Year?” If the Buffs keep winning, as former coach and Hall of Fame mentor Bill McCartney loves to bark, “Take it to the bank and hang your hat on it!”

CU’s in charge of its destiny. However, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. A part of the destiny definition offers, “things that happen to them result from their own behavior.” The first quarter at Texas Tech was lethargic. I kept thinking, “Maybe the week off messed with the Buffs mojo?”
The offense came alive after that but it was not polished. The running game was paltry, just 60 yards on 27 attempts. Defense? Playing well under first year coordinator Robert Livingston. Special teams? The Kickoff team was lousy. Kicker Alejandro Mata was perfect on all attempts.
Things happening from their own behavior? There’s room for improvement. It's always the biggest room in the house.
Next up is Utah Saturday at Folsom Field. Early kickoff at the foot of the Flatirons. 10am. Can the student body get fired up at the hour? Most are just getting up, maybe, on a weekend morning. Many eyes are on Boulder. Former Buff quarterback Joel Klatt and the No. 1 FOX college broadcast team and the network’s pre-game show along for the ride. The nation continues to be fascinated. Is it real or just a passing fancy?

Utah lost a nail biter at home to rival BYU. The Utes have been in disarray since losing Cam Rising, their fine quarterback, earlier this season to injury. Utah struggles to score points but this program has a rich tradition and would love nothing better to play a spoiler role for the Buffs' big dreams.
Then Kansas on the road. The Jayhawks sure helped Colorado with their shellacking of the, suddenly tepid, Cyclones from Iowa State. Most prognosticators thought KU would be a conference contender. It hasn’t happened. Again, ain’t nothing coach Lance Leipold’s team would love more than spoiling conference foe’s championship ambitions. Oklahoma State in the regular season finale? Holy smokes, what’s going on with Mike Gundy’s team?
Who cares? The Buffs certainly don’t. They know their behavior (selfless devotion to the team) will determine their destiny. They need nobody else. Simple but far from easy.

week11-cfb.png
In addition to viewership, he’s helping businesses out there. It’s incredible!
 

Mask

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Man when Colorado don’t play or have a late game… football don’t even matter


So when they play early lmao for the rest of the day football wise
 

Mask

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Was coming to post this

I like how he threw a shot at those recruiting remarks many make

He talked about #17 hardge likely getting huge burn next year…

He one of the other two way players with Trav.
I think I saw Him getting a direct snap and had a nice gain….but holding was called

I was hyped when he mention his talk with Quincy Wiggins pregame.
Dude is a huge body but haven’t put it all together yet. Was highly scouted coming out school, went to LSU, hit portal and still riding the bench…..
 

Mask

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Shedeur say that Trav TD was pose to be a pass to him


Speaks about Miller understanding his role and is all ears

 
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