WATCH: Deion Sanders' Colorado players vibing inside locker room after intense practice ahead of Week 4 matchup against Baylor
The Deion Sanders-led Colorado Buffaloes stole a big win away from Colorado State in the Week 3 matchup. After a tension-filled week where CSU took shots at Colorado, the Rams lost 28-9 to the Buffaloes.
Following an intense practice session ahead of their Week 4 matchup with the Baylor Bears, the Colorado squad gathered in the locker room and danced to QB Shedeur Sanders' "Perfect Timing" song.
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Deion Sanders jokingly refuses to meet Baylor's live bears before the Week 4 game
The Colorado Buffaloes play the Baylor Bears in a Week 4 showdown on Saturday. When asked if he would like to meet the live mascot of the Bears, Colorado coach Deion Sanders said:
"I don't see anybody there right now and I'm not gonna be the first. No, I don't do the zoo stuff, I don't go the zoo, I don't wanna go on safari, I don't do that kind of stuff. There's nothing appealing about what I'm looking at right now."
The Buffaloes have become a polarizing team in the world of college football.
Surrounded by the constant attention of the media brought on by Deion Sanders, the team has been the talking point for two consecutive years. It seems no press conference meeting is a boring one if the former NFL icon attends it.
Apart from his lighthearted comment about Baylor's live mascot, the Pro Football Hall of Fame star believes that the media attacks college athletes because they make more money than the media.
“Once upon a time, you guys never attacked college players. Now they’re making more money than y’all, and some of y’all are envious and jealous about that,” Sanders said.
"So you’re on the attack. It was hands off a college player, because he was an amateur, remember that? Remember that, guys? Now it’s hands-on, go at ’em, any kind of way you want. They’re making more money than me and I’m mad about it."
Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes will continue to be one of the most talked-about teams this season. Whether it may be in terms of their performances or their off-field antics remains to be seen, though.