Urban Meyer’s Thinks Deion Sanders, Buffalo Will Make Some Stir in Pac-12

Urban Meyer’s Thinks Deion Sanders, Buffalo Will Make Some Stir in Pac-12

Urban Meyer’s Thinks Deion Sanders, Buffalo Will Make Some Stir in Pac-12

College Football TV commentator Urban Meyer’s opinion on Deion Sanders and the Buffalo for this year’s college football is loud and clear.

Colorado’s New coach Deion Sanders got criticism for his overhauled roster team and bringing in dozens of new players from different schools. His methods and techniques may be headache for some other coaches but not for former coach Urban Meyer.

Urban Meyer and a good friend of Coach Prime predicted that Sanders and Buffalo would do better than expectations.

On Tuesday, Meyer appeared on Boulder’s show “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” where he told the what he actually thinks of Deion Sanders. Meyer said,

“I mean, I’ve known Deion Sanders a long time,” Meyer said. “I’ve always loved Deion Sanders. I respect him, we get along. I called him up, I was out west, [said to him] ‘We have you in the first two games.’ He was more than gracious to have me out. The most underrated people, obviously got your players, the most underrated people in football are the assistant coaches. And he’s hired really good coaches. I went to the meetings, I watched the practice. They have I believe 70 new players.

“So I call this thing the Grand Experiment, and I’m telling you Colin, I mean, that was not what I expected. You know, I didn’t know what to expect. But I saw a very good team. I saw talented players. His son’s an excellent quarterback. They got Travis Hunter… I looked at Prime and I said ‘Man, I’ve had one of those called Percy Harvin. I just pushed him to the side, you don’t need to practice him much longer. He’s that good.’ The thing they’re lacking Colin, is depth. If they can stay healthy, they have a tough schedule, they’re gonna make some waves in the Pac 12.”

Colorado Buffalo will face the College Football Playoff runner-up and their future fellow Big 12 member TCU in the season opener on Sept. 2. 

After that, Colorado, and Nebraska will face each other before Pac-12 opening on Sep. 23.

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