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Coach Prime's Challenge: Can He Turn Things Around?

Colorado, Boulder, USAWed Nov 19 2025
Deion Sanders, known as Coach Prime, is facing a tough time with the Colorado Buffaloes. The team is currently 3-7, and they won't be playing in any postseason games. Despite this, Sanders is confident that he's the right coach for the job. He's asking for more time to show what he can do. The team's struggles come after a big change in leadership. The athletic director, Rick George, announced he's leaving after the 2025-26 academic year. This has led to questions about Sanders' future with the team. But George has said not to worry, and that he believes in the program's future. Last year, Colorado finished fourth in the Big 12 conference with a 7-2 record. This year, they're only 1-6 in conference play. The team lost some key players, like quarterback Shedeur Sanders and wide receiver Travis Hunter. Without them, the team's performance has dropped significantly. They're now ranked 108th in scoring offense and 107th in scoring defense. But Sanders isn't giving up. He believes he can lead the team back to success. He's known for overcoming challenges and adapting to changes. Since he took over in 2023, the team's record has improved. They're now 16-19 overall and 9-16 in the Big 12. Before Sanders, the team was 9-21 overall and 7-15 in the conference. Sanders has a contract that keeps him with the team until 2029. He's determined to prove that he's the right coach for Colorado. Only time will tell if he can turn things around.

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    How does Deion Sanders believe he can regain the trust and support of Colorado fans given the team's current performance?
    What kind of pep talk would Deion Sanders give to a vending machine that keeps giving out the wrong snacks?
    Could there be hidden factors or external influences contributing to Colorado's poor performance this season?

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