Keeler believes that the University of Colorado Buffs, led by Deion Sanders, have the potential to win the Big 12 with the same energy they brought to their previous game against UCF.

Travis Hunter posed like Heisman. Teammates never forgot Nebraska game. Buffs dominated Saturday, Coach Prime's best game yet. Complete from start to finish.

September 29th 2024.

Keeler believes that the University of Colorado Buffs, led by Deion Sanders, have the potential to win the Big 12 with the same energy they brought to their previous game against UCF.
In a recent game against Central Florida, the Colorado Buffaloes proved that they are a force to be reckoned with, especially on the road. Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Buffs, challenged his team to bring the same level of passion and commitment to uplifting their opponents as they do when they are tearing them apart. This call for equality and empathy not only shows the character of Coach Prime, but also reflects the values of the entire team.

And with this mindset, the Buffs have the potential to win the Big 12 this year. With their impressive performance against UCF, it's clear that they have what it takes to dominate the competition. Coach Prime has always believed in his team and their abilities, and now it's time for them to believe it too.

The game against UCF was a true testament to the progress and growth of the Buffs under Coach Prime's leadership. They showed maturity, composure, and a strong sense of teamwork. It was a complete and dominant victory, unlike their previous games against Stanford and USC. The Buffs were not only the better team, but they also had better defense, offensive line, special teams, and play-calling.

While UCF players were busy pointing fingers, the Buffs were focused on the scoreboard. And rightfully so, as they outplayed and outscored the Knights for four hours and 22 minutes, including a lightning delay. Even Coach Prime himself acknowledged the impressive performance of his team, stating that they are trending in the right direction and he loves where the program is headed.

But it's still early in the season, and the Buffs know that they can't get complacent. Last year's 3-0 start taught them that. However, with their recent win against UCF, the Buffs have every reason to be confident and excited. They have already faced and defeated tough opponents, including a hurricane and the top rushing offense in the country. Who else should they be afraid of?

Kansas State? Not after their loss to BYU. Arizona? Not after their performance against UCF. Texas Tech? Same thing. Even Utah, who might be a tough opponent, will have to come to Folsom Field. And the rest of the schedule doesn't seem too daunting either.

The Buffs have a strong team, and it was evident in their game against UCF. They outran the Knights and made their star players look one-dimensional. And with Shedeur Sanders leading the offense, the Buffs were able to dominate in every aspect of the game. It was truly a team effort, and that's what makes the Buffs a formidable opponent.

Coach Prime was proud of his team's performance, and rightfully so. He even joked with his son, Shedeur, about his only interception of the game. But the bottom line is, the Buffs are on the right track, and they have the potential to achieve great things this year. And as long as they continue playing with the same level of passion, commitment, and teamwork, there's no doubt that they can bring home the Big 12 championship. Let's go Buffs!

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