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"Arr, Deion Sanders be chattin' 'bout the scurvy dogs on Colorado's crew, reckonin' they be downright dreadful afore the season opener!"

2023-09-02

Arr, Deion Sanders be chattin' 'bout his swashbucklin' crew change at Colorado afore he sets sail fer his first battle as 'ead coach against them TCU Horned Frogs at high noon on FOX.

In his Colorado debut, Deion Sanders, also known as "Coach Prime," is looking to turn around a struggling program that went 1-11 in 2022. To revamp the team, Sanders has made use of the transfer portal, adding 68 scholarship players to the roster. This roster overhaul has caused controversy and drawn criticism from other coaches, including Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi. However, Sanders defended his actions, stating that this kind of overhaul is not unusual in HBCUs, high schools, and youth football. He also mentioned that he had a frank discussion with the players about the changes and some of them chose to quit. Sanders had previously made his intentions clear, telling his players to be ready to enter the transfer portal as he brought in players from Jackson State University, including his son Shedeur Sanders and top recruit Travis Hunter.

Now, the college football world will see how Colorado performs under Sanders' leadership. Shedeur Sanders will be the quarterback, having had a successful stint at Jackson State, and Travis Hunter is expected to make an impact on both offense and defense. Their first challenge will be against No. 17 TCU, a team that reached the national championship game but has also undergone some changes, losing key players such as their offensive coordinator and star quarterback.

Overall, Sanders' Colorado debut has generated excitement and anticipation, as fans and critics alike wait to see if his unconventional approach can bring success to the struggling program.

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