Deion Sanders’ Opinion On Oregon, Washington Amid Move To Big Ten
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has a strong opinion on Oregon and Washington moving to Big Ten from Pac-12.
Amid the four schools moving to the Big Ten and leaving Pac-12, the conference decided not to give up easily. Right now Pac-12 conference realignment is in the news making headlines. Many voices including ESPN Paul Finebaum said it is over for the Poaching conference.
Among all those voices, Colorado’s prime coach Deion stood for the Pac-12. He’s not afraid to convey his opinion about the former Pac-12 schools so openly. Via Yahoo Sports, Sanders said, during a press conference,
“I don’t care about no different teams moving, we’re trying to win.”
The Colorado school has decided to stay with Pac-12 for the final season before moving out.
Coach Sanders bluntly answered when he was asked about the Big Ten expansion and
Pac-12 said it was all about the money.
In Prime coach’s own words, “I don’t care where we play. I don’t care what conference, or who we’re playing against, we’re trying to win. All this is about money, you know that. It’s about a bag.”
Asking about Oregon and Washington leaving the Pac-12 and moving to the Big Ten.
Sanders said – “Yeah, same teams that were talking about us, right?”
Pac-12 only left with nine teams, four already left including USC and UCLA. However, the Conference is trying to talk out of other schools to see if they can still have a shot at college football.
While other schools thinking about moving some left without any final destination. At least Deion Sanders and Colorado School will stand for the PAc-12 for its final season.
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