Must-win mode ´
Now sitting at 3-5, the Buffs need to win three of their final four games to become bowl eligible. But if they repeat what happened in Salt Lake City, that goal feels far-fetched. Deion Sanders, now 16-17 in just over two seasons, didn’t hold back. “We had two weeks to prepare, and this is what we do? We’re better than this,” he said.
🔥 Coach Prime Fired Up. The Halftime Speech to Team
“We had 2 weeks to prepare and this is what we do? We better than this. I better not see any quitting. Have some self pride and dignity”
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Quarterback Kaidon Salter was one of the most criticized. After being named the starter, he finished with just 37 passing yards and an interception before being replaced by Ryan Staub. Salter admitted he was caught off guard by Utah’s pressure. “Today was a blindside attack… a lot of the pressure we saw wasn’t on film,” said the QB, who had reportedly spent over 10 hours studying Utah’s defense during the week.
Missing pieces
Staub, meanwhile, led the only effective offensive drive of the game, capping it with a 1-yard touchdown. Now the big question is whether Deion Sanders will stick with Salter or hand the reins to Staub moving forward.
The absence of key players like Omarion Miller and Joseph Williams only made things worse. Neither the defense nor special teams showed up. Damon Greaves had a punt blocked just before halftime, adding insult to injury on a night that will go down as one of the low points in Deion Sanders’ tenure.
Coach Prime demands pride, but now he faces tough decisions. The margin for error is razor-thin, and pressure in Boulder is mounting. Is this the breaking point—or the spark for a turnaround?. With Deion Sanders in charge, anything can happen… but time is running out.