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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I admittedly can't stand Deion. He's a grifter all about Deion. All eyes on him always. Prime Academy was a complete grift and people just conveniently forget about that. He was all about some HBCU until a better opportunity came calling. Now he's larping around in a Cowboy hat at Colorado until a better opportunity comes calling again 

If you enjoy the entertainment aspect of it, I get it. But let's not make it out to be something it's not.

No real argument with any of that. Sanders has always been primarily about Sanders.

Lady Cowboy Fan likes Deion because of his Cowboy ties but that's it.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No real argument with any of that. Sanders has always been primarily about Sanders.

Lady Cowboy Fan likes Deion because of his Cowboy ties but that's it.

Take away the Prime Academy debacle and I'd feel a lot different. But Prime Academy plus going to the mat for HBCU just to move on at the first chance to do so? It just shows the true nature IMO.

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36 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's funny you guys been doubting Deion since the season started. 3 weeks in and people still waiting for him to lose his 1st game.

 

This is supposed to be a Cinderella story. Any other coach does this they are viewed as the ultimate underdog. But because it's Deion we have to root against him.

 

I think we all know they aren't going undefeated. But you can't deny he's off to a hell of a start. Wait until he gets comfortable in the recruiting and transfer portal. This team will absolutely be competing for a Nat'l championship starting next year.

 

If you don't believe by now then shame on you.

 

Lol. Wut? I think because it's Deion is why most are rooting against it. It's literally getting thrown in our face 24/7 on ESPN, Fox, etc. Deion last night literally said he was the best coach in CFB. How in the Hell do you expect people to root for this when all that is getting thrown at them?

FYI. I will bet you my checking account Deion won't be competing for a Natty next year because CFB starts in the trenches, and Deion's O-Line and D-Line are shitt, his recruiting class coming in is shitt, and they won't be poo next year. 

They're about to get murdered by Oregon this weekend, then USC next week. It's a cute story, but many other former players have done shitt like this before and no one has cared. 

It's a cute story but when you realize TCU's roster isn't half of what it was last year (they struggled going into the middle of the 3rd vs a bad, bad Houston team on Saturday night). How awful Nebraska is, and Colorado struggling vs a bad Colorado State. poo's about to get real this weekend in Eugene. 

 

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A team like OU which has beat the spread by a whopping 57 points in three weeks is getting no play. They're not playing with their food and winning handedly vs all their competition. When they played SMU week two, they held them to 11 points, while OU scored 28. Yes. SMU got held to 11 points by Oklahoma's defense. SMU just scored 69 points and allowed zero over the weekend. It wouldn't shock me, if SMU beat TCU. This isn't last years TCU team. 

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I like Deion as an Atlanta Brave,  but never liked him as a football player.   He is truly a Hall of Famer, but I just don't care for his constant "chatter" .  ( funny thing is, I loved Cam's ,,,  but he played for my team ) .

Personally I think he'll be able to recruit just fine.  high school players and transfer are eating this up,,  the success he's had a Jackson St and now Colorado . 

I like what Mike Elko has done at Duke more. 

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43 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Take away the Prime Academy debacle and I'd feel a lot different. But Prime Academy plus going to the mat for HBCU just to move on at the first chance to do so? It just shows the true nature IMO.

One of my old pastors used to say that it was funny how when someone got "called" to a different church, it always seemed to be a bigger church with a higher salary.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Skip reported it on Undisputed this morning. Said he will be out 3-4 weeks.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-football/news/travis-hunter-injury-update-colorado-hospital-colorado-state/f826debc4b5681be6ebacd04

 

Skip Bayless reported Monday that Hunter will miss 3-4 with a lacerated liver, though Sanders didn't confirm whether that's the exact injury Hunter is dealing with.

 

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54 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

All of this Colorado hype is comical. I mean the guy had lil wayne performing as they walked out of the tunnel....in Boulder, CO. I'm not buying any of this hype at this point. 

The Buffs better enjoy it, he'll bolt in a couple years for the next opportunity.

He also had The Rock on campus all day. He's had ton of other celebrities as well. Not sure why Lil Wayne stands out. He's also on both ESPN and Fox debate shows.

 

This has always been Prime. 

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He also had The Rock on campus all day. He's had ton of other celebrities as well. Not sure why Lil Wayne stands out. He's also on both ESPN and Fox debate shows.

 

This has always been Prime. 

I just meant the godawful performance during their walkout. I know wayne has toured the facility during the offseason and whatnot.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

One of my old pastors used to say that it was funny how when someone got "called" to a different church, it always seemed to be a bigger church with a higher salary.

Yep. HBCU was really important to Deion at that time because Deion happened to be coaching at an HBCU. Now he's strutting around Boulder looking like Lil Nas X. 😂

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