BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Deion Sanders imitated the high-pitch hum of a four-wheeler revving along at top speed.
From rankings, to 4-wheelers, to tortillas, Deion Sanders had plenty on his mind after the bye week
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Deion Sanders imitated the high-pitch hum of a four-wheeler revving along at top speed.
His noise was in reference to two-way standout Travis Hunter zooming around the Colorado coach’s property in Texas over the weekend. Really, though, it could’ve represented the sound of his Buffaloes buzzing along.
From 4-wheelers to rankings to tortilla tossing, Sanders had plenty on his mind as his team returned fresh off a bye week. The 21st-ranked Buffaloes (6-2, 4-1 Big 12) were so sharp and efficient at practice Tuesday that Sanders brought the team together midway through just to commend them. They thought they were in trouble.
Nope, just the voters. Sanders asked voters not to put his team in the polls, preferring to fly under the radar. They have anyway.