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Deion Sanders takes full responsibility for Colorado humiliating defeat

The coach blocked his players from the media

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Deion Sanders is facing one of the toughest weeks of his career as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes.

After a crushing 52-17 defeat against the Arizona Wildcats, the legendary former Dallas Cowboys player made a surprising decision: he blocked his players and coordinators from the postgame press conference, taking full responsibility personally for the team’s collapse.

The defeat that shakes the Buffaloes

The 2025 season has been a true challenge for Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes (3-6), who have only one Big 12 victory and three overall.

In their latest game, Arizona dominated completely thanks to four touchdowns from Noah Fifita and three decisive runs by Ismail Mahdi, leaving Colorado overwhelmed.

This marks the second consecutive week that a team has scored over 50 points against the Buffaloes, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities and the complexities of Sanders leadership.

Amid mounting pressure and criticism, Deion Sanders decided to shield his players from public scrutiny.

Deion Sanders hits rock bottom: Colorado suffers its worst loss
Deion Sanders takes full responsibility for Colorado humiliating defeat

“No one will be available tonight. The responsibility is mine. Don’t attack the coordinators. Attack me. Don’t attack the players. Attack me,” Sanders said firmly, emphasizing that any analysis of the loss should fall solely on him.

The unwavering conviction of Deion Sanders

Despite the humiliating scoreline and doubts arising from back-to-back defeats of over 50 points. Deion Sanders remained steadfast in his ability to turn things around.

“I have no idea what went wrong, but if I had, I wouldn’t have allowed it. It’s my responsibility. I never doubt myself. I don’t doubt myself. Let that be clear. I have the confidence to do this job; I’m made for this,” the coach asserted.

With these statements, Sanders projects the image of a resilient leader willing to shoulder the full burden of a team enduring its worst streak since returning to the Big 12.

His strategy of protecting his players while taking full blame reflects an unconventional approach that could ultimately strengthen internal morale over time.

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