Deion Sanders Colorado Buffs hit rock bottom in their matchup against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The team not only suffered an embarrassing loss of 28-10 but also lost their star performer on the defensive side, Safety Shilo Sanders, to injury. But now that the Buffs are heading towards their upcoming matchup against the UCF Knights, Coach Prime’s recent statement on Shilo’s recovery puts a question mark on his return. Let’s see what the fuss is all about.
Today in conversation with the DNVR Sports Colorado Buffs head coach, Deion Sanders talked about safety Shilo Sanders’ return after his injury, saying “Shiloh’s on pace to be back. I’m not going to count out this week. I’m not going to count that out, but if he holds off this week, that’ll give him two more weeks, which is pretty smart.” With Coach Prime’s statement, it’s clear that Shilo might play, but he also mentioned that he may go out for 3 weeks, which is a risky move. Deion Sanders and the team are going to face the UCF team next week, which can put Shilo Sanders in trouble. It looks like there are still uncertainties lying on Shilo’s return because of his injury.
Will Deion Sanders on UCF Knights Showdown
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Even after a remarkable win of 38-31 against the Baylor Bears in week 4, Deion Sanders wants the Buffs to stay in their best form in their upcoming matchup against the UCF Knights. On 23rd September, Well off Media featured Coach Prime taking Buffs session saying, “don’t be sad, don’t be hurt, don’t have your feelings. But if you’re not giving the effort, you will not play because we got so many guys right here that want to play.” Deion Sanders has always tried to make the Buffs better in every way possible. During the session, he called out the lack of players’ efforts during practices, which limited their abilities.
And now, when the Buffs are going to play against the UCF Knights, Deion Sanders will only keep players on the team who are eager to win the game, replacing those who aren’t. Coach Prime is leaving no stone unturned for their upcoming matchup. However, ESPN thinks UCF has an 82.2% chance of winning against the Buffs. Let’s see if Deion Sanders’s pep talk for his team could prove this prediction wrong and secure a win against them. Till then, keep supporting your favorite team.
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Is Coach Prime's gamble with Shilo Sanders worth the risk, or a recipe for disaster?