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True, just seeing what’s the market cap(if they could cash out)FYI when a kid enters the portal it does not necessarily mean they are keaving or that their current school wants them to leave. Many if not mist are just keeping their options open.
Sort of, but it is up to the school on whether they save a roster spot for them.FYI when a kid enters the portal it does not necessarily mean they are keaving or that their current school wants them to leave. Many if not mist are just keeping their options open.
I think the CM ship has sailed. May not be a good fit. The buffs are in a good position for some really good portal DB’s. So it maybe a wrap for the young manHell I didn’t know much about him, I just typed about him much because apparently he was a lock for Miami.
Deion was wasting his time recruiting the kid blah blah blah. This kid ain’t goin to cold ass Colorado and so on
Seem like CM was smelling his draws some, which you can hear from the conversation with his moms.
She wanted him to be around solid folks.
Not everyone will be as mature as Travis. Like many before him, much of CM praise was about the physical tools.
If Coach can get it to click on CM head, they gonna have them something
Former Colorado Player Calls Out Deion Sanders For Failing To Be A Mentor
When Deion Sanders took over as the Colorado head coach he was not shy about parting ways with players to make room for transfers
Kevin Borba12 hours ago
Deion Sanders taking the Colorado job ahead of the 2023 season was certainly one of the biggest stories of the college footballoffseason, but his approach to rebuilding the roster in year one immediately became the biggest story of the year.
While coaches have often been known to part ways with players behind the scenes, Sanders was on video urging the players from Colorado's 2022 team to hit the portal so he could bring in as many transfers as possible. An approach that rubbed many people the wrong way, and has been described by some players as them getting cut without really getting a chance to prove themselves.
One player who was from the previous regime and opted not to be with the team this season was linebacker Eoghan Kerry, who was a part of the spring practices for Colorado. While he wasn't on the team, he was still on scholarship, which didn't count against Colorado's 85.
In a recent interview with Jason Whitlock on his podcast Fearless, Kerry revealed that he felt both "ignored" and "dismissed" by Sanders who he was hoping could be a mentor or father figure in his life.
Kerry also revealed that when the parents flew in for the spring game, Sanders refused to meet with them. The former three-star recruit out of Mater Dei (CA) elected to go to Colorado over programs like Texas and Arizona.
He is officially in the transfer portal, and is among the thousands of players looking for a new home.
Fa real…Git, yo Benedict Arnold ass outta here! Going on dat fat greazy coon's show to talk shit tells you everything.
Fa real…
Nearly didn’t post it because it was Jason but said what the hell
Jason, Rob Parker, TMZ and Bomi
Get passes over by me… especially TMZ I hate them fucks with a passion…
And I hate being this way, but seeing their links is like wtf
Yea…. I give him that..You know something I felt Bomani chilled at the end and even defended Prime when jackals came around
Yea…. I give him that..
That last clip I listened tooo, got me looking at like aight, don’t fuck this up
Lmao
But them other catsget that side eye
Former Colorado Player Calls Out Deion Sanders For Failing To Be A Mentor
When Deion Sanders took over as the Colorado head coach he was not shy about parting ways with players to make room for transfers
Kevin Borba12 hours ago
Deion Sanders taking the Colorado job ahead of the 2023 season was certainly one of the biggest stories of the college footballoffseason, but his approach to rebuilding the roster in year one immediately became the biggest story of the year.
While coaches have often been known to part ways with players behind the scenes, Sanders was on video urging the players from Colorado's 2022 team to hit the portal so he could bring in as many transfers as possible. An approach that rubbed many people the wrong way, and has been described by some players as them getting cut without really getting a chance to prove themselves.
One player who was from the previous regime and opted not to be with the team this season was linebacker Eoghan Kerry, who was a part of the spring practices for Colorado. While he wasn't on the team, he was still on scholarship, which didn't count against Colorado's 85.
In a recent interview with Jason Whitlock on his podcast Fearless, Kerry revealed that he felt both "ignored" and "dismissed" by Sanders who he was hoping could be a mentor or father figure in his life.
Kerry also revealed that when the parents flew in for the spring game, Sanders refused to meet with them. The former three-star recruit out of Mater Dei (CA) elected to go to Colorado over programs like Texas and Arizona.
He is officially in the transfer portal, and is among the thousands of players looking for a new home.
I don’t know much about him… his reportingYo you know who else defended Prime with an ACCURATE FAIR ASSESSMENT?
Spencer Hall
Former Colorado Player Calls Out Deion Sanders For Failing To Be A Mentor
When Deion Sanders took over as the Colorado head coach he was not shy about parting ways with players to make room for transfers
Kevin Borba12 hours ago
Deion Sanders taking the Colorado job ahead of the 2023 season was certainly one of the biggest stories of the college footballoffseason, but his approach to rebuilding the roster in year one immediately became the biggest story of the year.
While coaches have often been known to part ways with players behind the scenes, Sanders was on video urging the players from Colorado's 2022 team to hit the portal so he could bring in as many transfers as possible. An approach that rubbed many people the wrong way, and has been described by some players as them getting cut without really getting a chance to prove themselves.
One player who was from the previous regime and opted not to be with the team this season was linebacker Eoghan Kerry, who was a part of the spring practices for Colorado. While he wasn't on the team, he was still on scholarship, which didn't count against Colorado's 85.
In a recent interview with Jason Whitlock on his podcast Fearless, Kerry revealed that he felt both "ignored" and "dismissed" by Sanders who he was hoping could be a mentor or father figure in his life.
Kerry also revealed that when the parents flew in for the spring game, Sanders refused to meet with them. The former three-star recruit out of Mater Dei (CA) elected to go to Colorado over programs like Texas and Arizona.
He is officially in the transfer portal, and is among the thousands of players looking for a new home.
LmaoWhitlock has been trying, but I don’t recall
Prime ever responding.
When I see Whitlock I know it's bullshit and he has an agendaWhitlock has been trying, but I don’t recall
Prime ever responding.
I don’t know much about him… his reporting
Will check out