Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

  • Bernadette Gottlieb
  • August 10, 2024 02:03am
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has expressed his unwavering commitment to the university's football program, despite a recent tense press conference where he shut down questions from reporters from CBS Sports and The Denver Post. Sanders alluded to past issues with these media outlets, claiming that "they know what they did."

Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders has declared his intention to remain at the university for the foreseeable future, aiming for dominance within the program. During an appearance on 'The Joel Klatt Show: Big Noon Conversations,' Sanders asserted, "I plan on being here and being dominant."

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

However, a press conference on Friday took a contentious turn when Sanders abruptly cut off a reporter from CBS Sports before he could ask a question. Sanders cited unspecified grievances against the media outlet, stating, "CBS, I'm not doing nothing with CBS."

The reporter clarified that he worked for the local CBS affiliate in Denver, but Sanders remained unmoved. He emphasized that his issue was not with the reporter personally but with the network as a whole, saying, "You are who you are. CBS is CBS."

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

Sanders's frustration with CBS Sports may stem from a recent publication that ranked him as the second-worst coach in the Big 12 Conference entering the 2024 season. The article highlighted cracks in the Buffaloes' foundation, particularly their offensive line, and noted that Sanders's first season as an FBS coach ended with six consecutive losses.

Sanders also expressed displeasure with The Denver Post, specifically one of its columnists. He questioned the columnist's motivations, asking, "Why do you do this? Like you know you don't. Like, why do you do this?"

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

The columnist responded that he had not done anything wrong, and that he simply wanted to ask a football-related question. However, Sanders continued to press for an explanation, implying that the newspaper had engaged in some form of misconduct.

"It would be hard for me to really engage in someone I don't like or someone I don't like. I'm just asking why? Like why? What did I do?" Sanders repeated.

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

Deion Sanders Committed to Colorado Dominance, Despite Tense Press Conference Moments

The columnist ultimately agreed to discuss the matter privately with Sanders at a later date.

Despite these tense moments, Sanders remains confident in Colorado's future. The Buffaloes will debut as a member of the Big 12 Conference on August 29 when they take on North Dakota State.

Sources close to the program indicate that Sanders is highly respected by his players and coaching staff. His charismatic leadership and unwavering optimism have instilled a belief that Colorado can achieve success under his guidance.

As Colorado embarks on this new era, Sanders's commitment to the university and his vision for dominance will be put to the test. The Buffaloes face a challenging schedule in their first season in the Big 12, but Sanders is confident that his team is ready to compete at the highest level.

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