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re: Why Don't We Hear About Deion Sanders Anymore?
Posted on 11/23/25 at 7:52 am to gumbo2176
Posted on 11/23/25 at 7:52 am to gumbo2176
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Plus, his team going 3-8 so far this year makes him not noteworthy in the college football sports world.
I'm betting the ratings bumps and all the clicks that were moving the needle for Colorado at first have become less and less he's just another coach now - and apparently, not a very good one.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 7:57 am to lukestar
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There is literally a black guy coaching LSU currently…
That was obvious from his halftime interview last night.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:02 am to Nomadic Bengal
a one hit one with two guys who are in the NFL right now?
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:15 am to Lutcher Lad
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He had passion when his sons were playing for him but I think he's quickly lost the desire he had.
I don't think he was ever all that great of a coach, but it could be all of the health issues that have been piling up for him, too.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:55 am to Nomadic Bengal
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Why Don't We Hear About Deion Sanders Anymore?
The novelty of his hiring has worn off, Travis and Shedeur have moved on, and he’s losing.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 9:12 am to jlovel7
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I actually liked Deion.
I like Deion. I don’t like the media circus that came with him though.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 9:20 am to Nomadic Bengal
I remember those 2023 threads where half the board was on the Deion Sanders train saying that he was the next best thing since sliced bread.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 9:41 am to NIH
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Yall are mad because he is the first black coach
I'm surprised you only got one bite with that prime bait.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 10:13 am to Nomadic Bengal
This afternoon may be the exception when his son starts with the Browns, and they attempt to play the hapless Raiders.
Didn't the other son not make the squad he was trying for?
Didn't the other son not make the squad he was trying for?
Posted on 11/23/25 at 10:40 am to Nomadic Bengal
Denver Post people are tired of his shite
Keeler: CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders is right: This mess is on him. So was 42-17 thumping by Arizona State
Keeler: CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders is right: This mess is on him. So was 42-17 thumping by Arizona State
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The Buffs turned the clock back on Saturday night. Only on Senior Day 2025, that clock somehow landed on 2022. As Arizona State backup tailback Jason Brown Jr. capped a 21-0 fourth quarter for the Sun Devils, you could almost hear the ghosts of Karl Dorrell and Maddox Kopp cackling in the autumn wind.
“We’re not happy where we are,” said third-year coach Deion Sanders, whose Buffs (3-8, 1-7) dropped their fourth straight contest, a 42-17 thumping at the hands of the Fighting Sparkys. “Not at all.”
Neither are the natives, Coach. We’ve somehow reached the point where the locals cease to be entertained by the product and decide, with all the liquid courage of an English soccer crowd, to amuse themselves.
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Alas, as Sanders’ third CU team keeps proving, they can’t have nice things. Lewis — who said later he’s a “Buff through and through” and doesn’t plan to leave — bailed the offense out of third-and-23 with a screen pass to Sincere Brown for a 33-yard gain.
So far, so good, right? Now, keep this in mind: At this point, the game was midway through the fourth quarter. CU was down four, at home, and driving. Dallan Hayden, the Buffs’ RB1, was averaging 6.5 yards per carry on his first 10 totes. Micah Welch, his backfield mate, was averaging 12 yards a pop. Why get cute?
But cute they got. On first down, CU’s Ronald Coleman was handed the ball and a lane for a 12-yard gain, and
…
Wait. Ronald Coleman?
Walk-on wide receiver?
First-ever CU carry?
Yep. Yep. And (checks notes) … yep.
Sure enough, Coleman fumbled, giving the rock right back to the Sun Devils at the ASU 12.
The guests didn’t refuse this gift. Brown broke free and zipped up the right boundary for an 88-yard score that put ASU up 27-17 pending the extra point. Warm up the bus.
“The gentleman who fumbled,” Sanders said. “That’s on me.”
So was the mess.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 11:28 am to SPEEDY
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Wait.
Ronald Coleman?
Walk-on wide receiver?
First-ever CU carry?
Wow.
Posted on 11/23/25 at 3:35 pm to Nomadic Bengal
Hearing gators interviewing Deion
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