SALT LAKE CITY — After enduring what he referred to as “most likely the worst beating I’ve ever had, apart from when my mama whooped me as a child,” Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders had some arduous phrases for his staff after a 53-7 loss to the Utah Utes.
“All this hoop-hall, this ya-ya, and all this wish to look good, and all these things, it would not work until you are ballin’,” Sanders stated. “We’re in that type of era proper now. Everyone desires to look good, they usually wish to receives a commission, however you have to ball. You have to play. That constitutes that, and we have to determine this out now.”
Colorado suffers worst lack of season in Week 9
Since Sanders arrived in Boulder, Colorado has been within the nationwide highlight and has drawn the eye of loads of high-profile expertise for the person often called Coach Prime. Nevertheless, with the Buffs now 3-5 general and 1-4 in Huge 12 play, it is clear that this staff has taken a step again with out quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter on the staff.
With each of them within the NFL, Coach Prime has seen his staff battle this season … however nothing like what occurred late on Saturday evening throughout Utah’s homecoming. Utah rolled up 422 yards on the bottom and posted 587 yards of whole offense whereas limiting the Buffs to 140 whole yards.
Nearly all of Colorado’s yardage got here within the second half, with Utah in control of the sport. Whereas build up a 43-0 halftime lead, Colorado was stymied, ending the primary half with -18 yards on 33 performs.
“We did not do our jobs. We did not put together our youngsters profoundly,” Sanders stated, pointing a few of the blame at himself and the teaching employees. “They blitzed us to demise. They’re blitzing us proper now and we’re inside.”
How dangerous was it on Saturday evening? Sanders went down the checklist to open his information convention.
