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Published Sep 24, 2024
Five takeaways from Deion Sanders’ Week 5 press conference ahead of UCF
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Troy Finnegan  •  CUSportsReport
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Colorado pulled off a miraculous win in Boulder on Saturday night thanks to a Hail Mary that sent the game into overtime before a Travis Hunter forced fumble at the 1-yard line sealed the victory for the Buffs over Baylor. The win got Colorado to 3-1 on the season and started it off on the right foot in its first season back in the Big 12.

The Buffs better have a short memory, however. Their next task is down in Orlando, “The Bounce House” as they call it, to take on unbeaten UCF in a massive road test. A win on Saturday would cement Colorado as a contender in the Big 12 title push.

Head coach Deion Sanders spoke with the media on Tuesday before the team heads down to Florida on Wednesday morning. Here are five takeaways from the Week 5 press conference.

Buffs are getting healthier

Colorado suffered a litany of injuries early in the season, specifically against Nebraska in Week 2, but it is finally starting to get some of its guys back. Sanders said that running back Dallan Hayden is going to play this weekend against the Knights, and that defensive tackle Chidozie Nwankwo “should be back” for the Saturday afternoon kickoff. He also gave an update on Shilo Sanders’ status, two weeks removed from the CU defensive back breaking his forearm.

“Shilo is on pace to be back,” Deion Sanders said. “I’m not gonna count out this week. I’m not gonna count that out, but if he holds off this week that’ll give him two more weeks which is pretty smart.”

Cristiano Palazzo handling kickoff duties, LaJohntay Wester still returning punts

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