Deion Sanders joins Skip Bayless and Michael Irvin on Undisputed to discuss Colorado's upset win vs. #17 TCU. Coach Prime also talks about the two-way talent of Travis Hunter.
Deion Sanders joins Skip Bayless and Michael Irvin on Undisputed to discuss Colorado's upset win vs. #17 TCU. Coach Prime also talks about what it means to coach his sons Shilo and Shedeur Sanders.
Joel Klatt recapped the No. 8 Florida State Seminoles 45-24 win over the No. 5 LSU Tigers. He discussed how big of a win this was for Florida State and talked about the huge plays WR Keon Coleman made. Joel then discussed if the Florida State hype was justified.
Skip Bayless, Michael Irvin, Keyshawn Johnson and Richard Sherman react to Deion Sanders leading the Colorado Buffaloes to a 45-42 win over No. 17 ranked TCU.
Joel Klatt reacted to quarterback debuts around college football. He analyzed Penn State Nittany Lions QB Drew Allar in his first start. Allar racked up 325 yards and three touchdowns in their win over West Virginia. Then, Joel analyzed Ohio State Buckeyes QB Kyle McCord's first start. Joel expressed concern with Kyle McCord in his first start.
Joel Klatt reacted to Travis Hunter's debut as a two-way player for the Colorado Buffaloes. Hunter played 145 snaps playing both wide receiver and cornerback. Joel discussed Hunter's efficiency on both offense and defense.
Joel Klatt reacted to Colorado Buffaloes QB Shedeur Sanders season opening game. He discussed what the difference is between and good and great quarterback and why Sanders' performance was great. Joel explained Sanders has played to an elite level at each team he has played on.
The chatter about Colorado's roster turnover under Deion Sanders has overshadowed the job he and his coaching staff have done going into their Week 2 matchup with Nebraska.
Joel Klatt reacted to the Colorado Buffaloes' Deion Sanders era beginning with a 45-42 win over the TCU Horned Frogs. He talked about the hype surrounding the team and Coach Prime that built up before the season and how it matched the performance in the season opener.
RJ Young was in early on Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, as well as Colorado itself. This is what he saw that led him to believe in Coach Prime's Buffs.
The Colorado Buffaloes headed into their matchup against the TCU Horned Frogs as underdogs, seeing as TCU is ranked No. 17, and played in the National Championship game last season. But Deion Sanders seems to have injected some drive in Colorado, and it resulted in a big upset on Saturday. Colorado came away with a win 45-42, and while many are calling this a big win for Coach Prime, Craig Carton wonders if we aren't overreacting bit to this win. He asks Greg Jennings and Antonio Cromartie whether they expect Colorado to come out on top when they face the Nebraska Cornhuskers next week.
Craig Carton is joined by Greg Jennings, Antonio Cromartie and David Jacoby to celebrate the return of football! Week 1 starts Thursday night, with the Detroit Lions traveling to Kansas City to take on the Super Bowl Champion Chiefs. Greg tells the crew why he wouldn't be shocked to see Dan Campbell's team come out on top vs. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, as they're hinted at being pretty strong competitors. Craig shares his predictions as well, and the crew decide who will get the first win of the season.
Jordan Travis accounted for five touchdowns as No. 8 Florida State throttled fifth-ranked LSU 45-24 in the most anticipated matchup of college football's opening weekend.
Deion Sanders and Colorado upset No. 17 TCU, and Florida State beat LSU in a top-10 showdown to highlight the Week 1 slate of games. Here are the betting results for Top 25 teams.
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