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Is Deion Sanders' coaching style the secret weapon for his team's success in big games?

Coach Prime wants to make the Buffs the prime center of the game in the 2024 season. Deion Sanders ultimately keeps his eyes on the prize. So far, with the new season hitting in the Colorado Buffaloes are shaping their game well. The team is leveling up in every aspect possible. Whether it’s military training or outdoor swimming pool workout sessions. Coach Prime’s training methods have always been unique and interesting.

This time it’s not just about training but also about the team dynamics in the upcoming playoffs. Last year, the Buffs won four of their games against all odds. As strong as the offense is, they still lag in defense. With the Buffs moving to the Big 12 they may go against Texas and Oklahoma in the SEC. Last season was favorable for Colorado with a 4-8 win history. Now, with the coming fall, the expectations are quite high for Coach Prime. Will he be able to live up to them?

The Buffs are ready for the battle

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With the coming season, Deion Sanders is trying to make sure that this season will be a better one for the buffs. On August 15, Aaron Torres mentioned in his podcast how Deion Sanders and the Colorado football team will surprise everyone In 2024, stating You can like coach prime or not but here are some of the names that you need to know coming into the year. Shepard Vandy, Lante Wester, Khil Benson. And on the defensive lineman, Quincy Wiggins, Sam Okola.”Well, this combination of players will surely make a big game and big fame movement for the Buffs. In Colorado’s coming season, most people are expecting them to get Bowl eligible under Deion Sanders.

Trade is an evident part of the game, and Deion Sanders is not afraid to make big moves. Aaron further said, “I’m not an NFL draft evaluator but if you call Shedeur overrated with 3200 yards 27 touchdowns three interceptions, find me a quarterback who isn’t overrated because that’s awesome”. Aron also added, “I think what we need to see is how does that offense line hold up again, after giving up 56 sacks last year, it’s because Shedeur Sanders QB for the Buffs held on to the ball a little longer,”. Well, the offense line needs to be better not just to protect Shedeur but also for the run game. Colorado may have the best group of wide receivers in the Big 12 Jimmy Horn, Travis Hunter, and Lante Wester. But all in all, it’s going to be an exceptional season for the Buffs if they get their offense and defense aligned.

 

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Will Deion Sanders’ intensive training game sharpen the Buffs in 2024?

In the world of college football, no one can believe that Deion Sanders was happy with the Buffs last season. While the season was great from a contrasting perspective, Coach Prime isn’t leaving anything to chance this time. After a promising 4-8 season in his first year at Boulder, Coach Prime is all set to prove his haters wrong, putting his team through intense training sessions. Now, Coach Prime is reportedly adding a new coaching staff on the defensive side, According to The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman, George Helow, is going to be the new senior defensive coach for the Buffs, George Helow has also worked with former Alabama HC Nick Saban well if this is the case it’s going to be a shining season for the Colorado Buffaloes.

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The Colorado Buffaloes have significantly improved their team by placing special emphasis on strengthening their offensive line to better protect their star quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who endured 52 sacks in the 2023 CFB season. Deion Sanders always believes in motivating his players by focusing on their gameplay, 3 months back on All The Smoke podcast, Coach Prime talked about his unique approach to mentoring his athletes on a personal level, “A kid has to know me, I got to know him, I got to know buttons, I got to know who’s who, what’s what, and how this kid gets down.” Coach Prime believes by knowing each player’s needs and styles, he can build them both on and off the field. This is what makes the Buffs different from other teams, owning up to their shortcomings and doing things differently. As the same approach can never give a better result.

 

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