Deion Sanders Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes were eliminated from Bowl denial after the loss

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It will be another season of losing deon sanders as the colorado football coach.
After a 29-222 loss to West Virginia on Saturday, Sanders’ Buffaloes were eliminated from the Controversy Bowl and will finish with their second losing record in three seasons.
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Colorado head football coaches, oct. 25, Salt Lake City, Utah. (AP Photo/Tyler tate)
“This is not who we are. We are better than this, and we deserve better than this. I want to find better players than what we are doing,” Sanders said after the game.
“So, you have to identify the coaches, that, and that starts with me, because I feel like we’re getting a team that place is Locker and that.”
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Denion Sanders, Center, with his sons Shedeur Sanders, left, and Deon Sanders Jr. (Kirby Lee-Imaged images)
Many critics wondered how Sanger’s team would do in 2025 after the departure of his quarterback son, Shedeur Sanders, and All-Way Star Travis Hunter, from the NFL.
Shedeur and Munter have been staples of Reion’s college scoring back his first two seasons at Jackson State.
Ahead of Saturday’s game to be won, Sanders named five freshmen julian julian the starting quarterback. Lewis threw for two touchdowns in his first catch.
The team cycled between quarterbacks Kaidon Sapter and Ryan Staub for the first nine games of the year.

Colorado Buffaroes Head Coach Deion Sanders walks the sidelines, Saturday, at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, W.Va. (Ben Queen / Imagin Pictures)
Now, Lewis has officially lost his redshirt status, with just two games left in the lost season.
Last year, Colorado went 9-4, as Sanders continued to sign a five-year, $54 million extension, putting him under contract through 2029.
Director of Colorado Athletics Rick George expressed confidence in Sanders earlier this week.
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“I’m proud of coach Prime. It’s been a difficult year for what happened. He’s been working hard, encouraging. He’s doing the things I want him to do as a coach.
In July, Sanders announced Doctors had removed his lump after the tumor was discovered.
Sanders said there was no evidence of cancer since the surgery.
Doctors said part of Sanders’ intestine was reconstructed to function like another. Sanders faces questions about whether he will be able to coach after a health setback, but remains focused on his commitment to Colorado.
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