The mindset of the Colorado Buffaloes locker room has abruptly changed. Even though Deion Sanders's early buzz has subsided, he has brought more to Boulder than just his "Louis Luggage". The expectation that this is Shilo and Shedeur Sanders' and Travis Hunter's last season has made winning more important.
Coach Prime is not great at developing a program from the ground up, despite his repeated statements that he and his kids are staying in Boulder. Nor is it promoting the individual development of players. While many programs take great pride in nurturing talent, it's clear that Prime adopts a different approach, and it shows.He is looking for "ready-made" players who can start winning right away. It is about earning success today, not about building it up piece by piece. There are problems with this strategy, and Coach Prime's Camelot's foundation is beginning to crumble. What the public was informed was an excellent program falls short. In front of the cameras, Sanders grabs the limelight, but he quickly disappears until the next chance for media attention. Apart from these engagements, his main focus is on endorsing his goods and services. For those who are dubious about the hype, the true query should be why there is so much turnover in the program. If there are players who aren't ready for "Prime Time," the CU staff would like everyone to think that way. However, speaking with those who have moved on from Boulder reveals the real character of the Buffaloes program's culture. Fearing reprisals, a few former players have communicated with the source in secret.
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