(Photo : Tom Hauck/Getty Images) EUGENE, OREGON – Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes walks on the sidelines in opposition to the Oregon Ducks in the course of the second half at Autzen Stadium.
The Colorado Buffaloes are again to sq. one after being introduced down convincingly by the Oregon Ducks final weekend, 42-6. Things should not anticipated to get any simpler for Buffs coach Deion Sanders and his boys, as they may face the undefeated USC Trojans.
Coach Prime spoke at a weekly information convention on Tuesday, September 26, and summed up the Buffaloes’ upcoming conflict with the Trojans as a David vs. Goliath situation. It was one of the simplest ways to place it, though Sanders managed to add some coloration to it ultimately, USA Today reported.
“You’ve got to understand David’s got to have a Goliath,” the 56-year-old coach stated. “If David don’t have a Goliath, he don’t get to use his stones.”
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The Buffs are 16-0 in opposition to a USC program courting again to 1927. Compounding their woes is that final yr’s Heisman Trophy winner, Caleb Williams, is on the helm of the Trojans offensive.
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Deion Sanders wants all the assistance he can get, however he may miss another participant in opposition to the Trojans – Shilo Sanders.
The 23-year-old defensive again suffered painful accidents that wanted to be checked at a hospital, Fox News reported. It seems he was peeing blood, one thing Shilo believes occurred when he made a deal with and landed on his kidney.
Deion Sanders additionally gave an replace on Shilo Sanders’ situation on Tuesday.
“He’s doing better,” Coach Sanders stated. “We went to the hospital right after we landed. He’s doing much better. We’re praying that he heals and he’s playing this weekend. He’s a valuable part of our secondary and our team defensively.”
The USC Trojans (-21.5) are heavy favorites to beat the Colorado Buffaloes once they conflict on Saturday, September 30, per SI.com.
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