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3 minutes ago, GibletHead said:

Because Coach Sanders is unapologetically loud and black. Like Cam (whom this forum abhorrently tolerated) so it's not surprising to see the absolute glee this place is showing to see this loud, proud and successful black dude getting "humbled" I stead of applauding he's taken this perennial loser club to a 3-1 record. 

Edit- dweebs already hating on Shedur flashing his watch 🤣

 

Envy is never your ally, guys 

You’re about to get multi-quoted to hell dude. “iT hAs nOtHiNg tO dO wItH rAcE”.

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

. When Deion gets to a P5 school with unlimited resources and he will, he will break recruiting class records

Nope.  He won’t.  

and Sanders himself has spoken on why he won’t.  College football is changing.  No point bothering with the high school kids.  That’s Sanders own words. 

Unless the NCAA does something about the current setup. Sanders will just go to a school with a massive wallet and they will just pay established players to come there for the most part.   Why recruit a high school kid when he can just get Marvin Harrison Jr to finish up his career with him and moves like that. 

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Just now, CRA said:

Nope.  He won’t.  

and Sanders himself has spoken on why he won’t.  College football is changing.  No point bothering with the high school kids.  That’s Sanders own words. 

Unless the NCAA does something about the current setup. Sanders will just go to a school with a massive wallet and they will just pay established players to come there for the most part.   Why recruit a high school kid when he can just get Marvin Harrison Jr to finish up his career with him and moves like that. 

Yes. He will. 
 

and Sanders has said the same thing most college coaches say in current jobs. Sanders can recruit in the portal and high school. He’s golden. 

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5 minutes ago, GibletHead said:

Because Coach Sanders is unapologetically loud and black. Like Cam (whom this forum abhorrently tolerated) so it's not surprising to see the absolute glee this place is showing to see this loud, proud and successful black dude getting "humbled" I stead of applauding he's taken this perennial loser club to a 3-1 record. 

Edit- dweebs already hating on Shedur flashing his watch 🤣

 

Envy is never your ally, guys 

Yeah, nah, really has nothing to do with Deion. Always loved how he carried himself and his bravado. Cut the color crap. It’s the media, the talking heads, the “all of a sudden football fans” that gave this a head. 
 

And yes, being born into money and bragging about it- super admirable quality… 

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Yes. He will. 
 

and Sanders has said the same thing most college coaches say in current jobs. Sanders can recruit in the portal and high school. He’s golden. 

He's going to get his lineman in the transfer portal. The skill positions will come easily.

 

Colorado will be a Nat'l championship contender in his 2nd season. Deion is here to stay. I like the villain role he's playing.

 

Either you like him or you don't. There is no in between.

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