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Deion Sanders expressed earlier in the week that the Colorado Buffaloes needed to flush a blowout loss to the Utah Utes and move on from it, but Saturday night’s defeat increased the pressure on the Pro Football Hall of Famer.
The Arizona Wildcats clobbered Colorado, 52-17, marking another disastrous defeat for Coach Prime. Colorado trailed 38-7 at halftime and committed five turnovers and 14 penalties throughout the game.
Sanders didn’t allow his players to speak with the media after the game. He said it was because the loss was solely on his shoulders.
“Don’t attack the coordinators. Come at me. Don’t attack the players. Come at me,” he said.
Sanders didn’t have any answers for the team’s poor play, but dismissed a question about whether h

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