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Can Deion Sanders turn the Buffs around, or is this season already a lost cause?

It’s back to ‘square 1’ for Deion Sanders. If you play the Huskers game tape next to the Wildcats game tape, you won’t see any difference. Deion Sanders’s offensive line was awful yet again and even the D-line failed Coach Prime. If that wasn’t bad enough, Deion Sanders even lost 3 of his key players during the showdown. Travis Hunter was out for the entire second half, along with Jimmy Horn Jr. and Omarion Miller.

Dealing with all the stress that comes after the loss of the Wildcats, someone has to take care of Deion Sanders, right? That’s where Intimacy and Fitness Coach Brittany Flippen comes in. Flippen shared a video from Coach Prime thanking her for her gift. “We appreciate you, we thank you,” Deion noted. This was regarding the Gotta Geaux Detox pills, which Flippen sent over to Coach Prime. “Forever grateful for your love & support for me & my brand,” Flippen mentioned in her post thanking Deion Sanders and Co.

 

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The pills allow for a fresh flush, making the body feel much better and jump-starting the weight loss journey. When you are Coach Prime, with all the “Prime Time” bling, you gotta look good all the time.

But, coming back to a more serious matter. We gotta talk about the offensive line. Like what is even happening at this point? 6 huge linemen are out there but they feel like wet wafer biscuits. The Wildcats’ defense easily managed to penetrate the O-line and collapse on Shedeur Sanders.

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To think that after the progress the Buffs made against Rams, Baylor, and UCF, this would be the result in week 7, is wild. The D-line is another disappointment. Let’s do a clear stat comparison. Against Knights, a team known for its run game, the Buffs’s defensive line allowed UCF to reach only 177 rushing yards. When it came to Kansas State, that number clocked in at 224. But there was something good that came out of the Wildcats game.

What’s your perspective on:

Can Deion Sanders turn the Buffs around, or is this season already a lost cause?

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Shedeur Sanders is back on top

300+ yards covered, along with 3 touchdowns. All that without even having a proper offensive line to protect himself. Even after all this, if you call Shedeur Sanders an overrated quarterback, then god knows what will please you.

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This dude had almost nothing at his disposal. More so because Hunter was out of the game and so was Horn. Shedeur did all of that without his star 2-way brother being by his side. Deion Sanders should be proud of this.

Shedeur Sanders is the same dude who had a tantrum when the boys lost to the Huskers. He even called out the entire offensive line during a post-game conference. However, look at him now. Went from a daddy’s boy to a mature leader. When the Buffs go up against Arizona next weekend, Deion Sanders and Co. better be ready.