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Deion Sanders claims he would suspend players because of his opponents’ behavior toward Colorado

Deion Sanders claims he would suspend players because of his opponents’ behavior toward Colorado

Why it’s no big deal that Colorado Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders doesn’t shake hands with Colorado State QB

With the kind of attention that Colorado It has good and bad things. That includes her opponents, some of whom behave in ways that Deion Sanders says would not be part of his platform.

Sanders addressed the actions and comments toward his team during his coaching show on Thursday, saying he would suspend his own players if they did similar things to the teams they play against.

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“Some of the things that have happened on other teams? If that was my player, I would have suspended him,” Sanders said. “We just don’t do that. That’s not how we operate. We don’t have to. A lot of things that have happened — you may not know, some people have been suspended for certain things. We just keep that internal.”

This happened after what had happened between them and State of Colorado last weekend. Before the rivalry game, Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and Tory Horton had previously challenged them in an interview. Jay Norvell also had little encouragement before his second game against Coach Prime. That led to Colorado’s reaction after they beat the Rams by 19 points.

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However, Colorado had also struggled with this problem in another rivalry the week before. NebraskaAfter the 28-10 loss to the Cornhuskers in Lincoln, content surfaced in which they celebrated to the song “Perfect Timing” by Shedeur Sanders. Dylan Raiola also participated with a photo in which he imitates Sanders’ celebration together with Will Compton.

These are just examples from the last two weeks of the season opener in Boulder.

Colorado elicits all kinds of reactions from people, whether fans, opponents or the media, and Sanders simply doesn’t agree with the reaction the Buffaloes have faced from opposing teams so far this season.

Odds for Colorado vs. Baylor: Early scoring released, how to watch

Colorado and Baylor will begin conference play this weekend when the Bears travel to Boulder to play the Buffaloes in their return to the Big 12. Both teams would certainly like to start their league record at 1-0.

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According to FanDuel, Baylor started as the favorite by 1.5 points. However, Colorado is now the favorite by the same margin. As for the over/under, it is now 50.5 after starting at 56.5.

How to watch Colorado vs Baylor

Time: September 21, 8:00 p.m. ET
Channel: FOX, FuboTV (Streaming)
Location: Folsom Field – Boulder, Colorado