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Will Oregon's alleged data breach force the NCAA to finally tighten its lax security rules?

Deion Sanders and the buffs are taking steps never taken before. Well, introducing new things in College Football is Coach Prime’s style that can never be understood. But his recent jab at the Oregon Ducks might have gone too far, raising concerns on the future repercussions of his actions.

Colorado Buffs are heading toward their 2nd College Football season under Deion Sanders, but it seems they still have certain bones to pick with last year’s game. Following this According to FOS reports, the Buffaloes contacted the Pac-12 regarding the alleged breach, as multiple sources with firsthand knowledge claim, also On3 tweeted the same thing mentioningColorado contacted the Pac-12 about Oregon having unauthorized access to practice film and data following their 42-6 loss, @FOS”

 

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As reports say after the loss to Oregon last season, Colorado’s team flagged possible breaches of their online service for practice footage and data. However, when the Pac-12 contacted the Colorado team, they chose not to move forward. Later on, it was also confirmed that the security system was not compromised. The Buffs are in the Big 12 now, and the Oregon’s are in the Big Ten, but the two teams are not scheduled to meet again shortly. Well, the issue might seem less conventional but may cause long-term effects resulting in stricter rules in the future for the entire College Football. For now, let’s move on to what to expect from team Deion Sanders.

Team Deion Sanders

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Deion Sanders came as a ray of hope for the Colorado buffs last year but the team went 4-8, failing to qualify for a bowl game it was still much better than the single win in 2022, but this time Coach Prime is not letting any single reason to hamper their game.

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Will Oregon's alleged data breach force the NCAA to finally tighten its lax security rules?

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As the Buffs gear up for its season opener against North Dakota State on August 29 in Boulder, they are impending a good start of the season with Heisman aspirations CB Travis Hunter and QB Shedeur Sanders. Coach Prime has even made various new adjustments to the team through transfer portals. The offense has Wide Receiver Drelon Miller and Will Sheppard with 4 Running Backs Dallan Hayden and Isaiah Augustave, and freshman signees Micah Welch and Brandon Hood backing the team. 

Even the defense looks much better this time with players like Brandon Davis-Swain, Dayon Hayes, BJ Green, Quency Wiggins, and Samuel Okunlola on the defensive side of the team. If Colorado fails to win more than one conference game this year, then there might be more discussions happening around Deion Sanders’ approach and Buff’s position in the season. Hopefully, the new transfer recruits work well for the team. Well, it’s pretty bold to say possibilities are there that the Buffs could finish as high as third out of the 16 teams. Also, it might sound too ambitious, but Colorado Buffs could be surprising us this season. 

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