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Is Colorado in for a win this season? Looking at the slowly brewing team chemistry among the fresh Colorado players, it seems like a sure thing for Deion Sanders and Co. A faulty offensive line was the biggest setback in Colorado in the 2023 season. The same offensive line that allowed their QB to be sacked 52 times, the most in the nation. NFL veteran Louis Riddick believes he would have done a better job at them being 55 years old. Something that Deion Sanders has tastefully fixed.

If there is one thing that Deion Sanders can promise the disappointed Buffs Nation from their 4-8 record, it would be the O-line being much stronger this season. Jordan Seaton, LaJohntay Wester, and Omarion Miller are just a few names who restored the hope of the Buffs fans this spring game with their blazing performance. Now that all the recruits and transfers are well set into their role at CU, Deion Sanders is going above and beyond, happily walking that extra mile to ensure that there is enough ‘chemistry’ between the players.

While some players from the previous season have transferred, Coach Prime is doing everything to make the remaining players more familiar with other players at Colorado. Uncle Neely and Adam Munsterteiger, from the Pregame Network, agreed with the revolution that Deion Sanders has brought to Colorado. The new policies like the ‘no phone while in the cafeteria‘ have changed the Buffs roster, making the players connect more with each other, as Warren Sapp has confessed in The Pregame Media video multiple times. Not only is the communication gap in Colorado becoming better because of the policy, but there are other benefits that the players are reaping from it as well.

Deion Sanders’ infused confidence in CU players

As the players meet and greet each other more, they are getting more confident in their surroundings at CU. Resulting in them focusing on their ultimate motive: The National Championship. Uncle Neely and Adam Munsterteiger agreed wholeheartedly on this as well. Per Munsterteiger, the players walk more confidently on the campus and talk more confidently in the team meetings.

Last year you could tell the older guys you know from the new guys. And this year you walk through the building you don’t know who’s been here two years or just a month,” Munsterteiger said to Neely. After all this, the confidence that the Buffs players have gained this season, they might as well make it big in their debut season in Big 12 and maybe even make it to the National Championship.