
Video: Deion Sanders Warns Colorado Players Not to Do Anything 'Crazy' After Win
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders advised his players not to do anything "crazy" following Saturday's 48-21 win over UCF.
"So guys, let's not do anything crazy," he said in his postgame speech to the team in the locker room. "You know how I am, no means no. Don't get crazy on the plane, don't do nothing that will prohibit you from playing after that break."
Spirits are understandably high in Boulder, however, after the Buffaloes reeled off their third straight win and moved to 4-1 on the season. Saturday's win was especially sweet after the Buffs came into the game as double-digit underdogs against the Knights.
"We're underdogs every week," Sanders told reporters after the game. "Ain't nobody want to see us win except for our fan base. That's just the nature of the game. We're not mad about it. We know who we are."
Colorado's four wins haven't all been so easy, of course. In fact, drama has been the team's calling card to this point.
Colorado opened its season by narrowly beating North Dakota State, an FCS school. A 28-10 loss followed against Nebraska, followed by a 28-9 win over rivals Colorado State, a 38-31 win over Baylor that included a Buffs' Hail Mary touchdown as time expired to force overtime and now the blowout win over UCF.
The star duo of quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter paced Saturday's win. The former threw for 290 yards and three touchdowns, while the latter caught nine passes for 89 yards and a touchdown on offense and posted a touchdown on defense, bolstering his Heisman Trophy campaign.
"We could be in a whole different place right now," Deion Sanders told reporters Saturday. "But we're 4-1 going into the break, and I'm so excited, you have no idea. It's gonna be a really good plane ride tonight."

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