Deion Sanders and his Colorado Buffaloes clan are struggling week after week to bring back the magic they saw last year when they ended the season with an overall record of 9-4, with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter on the squad.
The Buffaloes currently sit at a record of 3-5, after facing a massive 53-7 loss against the Utah Utes in week 9.
During a post-game press conference, Sanders didn’t hold back as he commented on the loss and said that they got their b*tts kicked and got blitzed to death.
He further added that this is probably the worst beating he has had since his momma used to give him beatings. The loss sparked some outrage from the fans later that night:
Deion Sanders didn’t shy away from saying @CUBuffsFootball “got their butts kicked tonight”, losing 53-7 to Utah. pic.twitter.com/NuAFEJ9laZ
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 26, 2025
“If my momma whooped me like that 50 years ago, I’d still be walking funny today! Coach…. It was fun to see the energy back at Folsom and restored to the program, but it’s time to walk away with some dignity!.” one fan shared their thoughts on what Sanders should do after the devastating loss.
“The bye week scrimmage for the “quiters” to leave an xfer out isn’t coaching nor is it good for team cohesion.” another fan offered insight on Sanders’ tactics.
“Your defensive coordinator is HOT GARBAGE @DeionSanders. EVERY DAMN WEEK the opposition runs the ball all over the place on you. Don’t get me started on how atrocious Pat Shurmur is. Then combine him with a lost QB in Salter….lawd. DO WHAT HAS TO BE DONE #SkoBuffs.” another fan expressed frustration.
“Deion sucks just like his worthless kids.” another fan bluntly added.
“At some point it’s the coaching. They look un prepared basically every week.” another fan called out Deion and his coaching.
“A fireable loss imo.” another fan commented.

Deion Sanders’ QB Kaidon Salter Weighs In on Utah Loss
During the post-game press conference, Kaidon talked about the loss and said that before the game, he felt like the Buffaloes had a great week of practice, and called the 53-7 result “blindsiding.”
Salter shared that he watched over 10 hours’ worth of tape ahead of the game, but Utah seemingly schemed up some unexpected pressures that Colorado hadn’t seen before.
While the offensive line didn’t help Salter much, leading to Salter getting sacked 5 times, the Colorado QB had just 37 passing yards and one interception.
The ex-Liberty QB completed 0-of-22 passes and was then replaced by Ryan Staub.
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