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Just another attempt to take down “Prime Time”. The internet had gone wild when media outlets covered that Colorado’s locker rooms were filled with money, guns, and fights. Notorious N.I.C. had taken to X to offer his take on the entire scene that was allegedly unfolding inside the Buffs. “I feel bad for Seaton. Nobody deserves that type of treatment,” he had mentioned. It was even claimed that Jordan Seaton was apparently forced to engage in a fistfight with another player to see who the real man was. However, folks, like every other lie, this too has crumbled.

The man himself, Jordan Seaton, got real about the entire scene. On August 5th, Seaton set the record straight regarding the hazing and bullying reports. “We don’t really have that. For me, freshman initiation is listening. We don’t really do the hazing or the fighting,” Seaton mentioned. Seaton wasn’t the only person who was being “bullied”. Apparently, Cormani McClain and Shilo Sanders had also gotten into a massive fight after the Oregon State game. It was so bad that Shilo had allegedly “slapped” McClain. Seaton, during his interview with DNVR, also made it clear that fights in the locker room are a common thing. However, none of it has ever escalated to a major degree. “brothers fight, but not to the point where we don’t like each other,” he mentioned.

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Amidst the entire drama, DNVR reporter Jake Schwanitz had the best take on the situation on August 4th. Schwanitz noted that “hit pieces on Coach Prime and CU is it’s always people I’ve never seen in Boulder.” Deion Sanders has always been a “hands-on leader” and there is no way in hell he is gonna let his program fall into this disarray. That man has single-handedly made Buffs one of the most enjoyable programs to watch. Also, the biggest thing that Schwanitz pointed out is the fact that the media outlets never cover the perspectives of people who are actually in the program or connected with the program right now. Coach Prime has once again come out of a controversy unscathed, but the same cannot be said about Sherrone Moore.

Level 1 violation

2023 was a wild ride for Jim Harbaugh & Co. While the Wolverines did manage to grab the cup, allegations of “sign stealing” were quick to erupt. During the ongoing season, the league suspended Harbaugh and Connor Stalions for some games. However, now as the NCAA continues to probe the entire situation, looks like current HC Sherrone Moore is in for a rough ride. The draft report by the NCAA revealed that Moore was deleting texts between him and Stalions.

If the investigation concludes and finds Moore guilty, then he could face suspension as well. However, Paul Finebaum has a different take on the scene. On First Take, Finebaum went on to explain that “I don’t think it’s (case) going anywhere. NCAA is powerless.” According to him, even if the NCAA finds anything, they will never be able to win a case against Moore or the Wolverines and would let him go with a slap on the wrist. This would probably be the first time the masses agree with Finebaum. Let’s see what else 2024 has on hold for us.

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