Colorado continued to struggle with a blowout loss to Arizona on Saturday, and Deion Sanders made an interesting decision after the game. Sanders did not allow any of his players to speak with the media following Colorado’s 52-17 loss to Arizona at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. That was the first time in Sanders’ three seasons with the school that Buffaloes players were not made available. Sanders said he made the decision because he was the only one to blame for the embarrassing defeat. “Don’t attack the coordinators. Come at me. Don’t attack the players. Come at me,” Sanders told reporters, according to ESPN.com. The loss was Colorado’s fourth in their last five games and second consecutive blowout. The Buffaloes lost 53-7 to Utah the week before they were trounced by Arizona. Sanders insisted a lack of effort has not been the issue for Colorado and that the team has had solid practices. “I know a quitter when I see one,” Sanders said. “I haven’t seen that.” Colorado has had trouble replacing Shedeur SandRead More
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