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Football World Reacts To Rival Coach Ripping Deion Sanders
ANDREW HOLLERAN•
SI•MAY 22, 2023

BOULDER, COLORADO - APRIL 22: Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes watches as his team warms up prior to their spring game at Folsom Field on April 22, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Deion Sanders has turned over Colorado's football roster.
The Buffaloes have had more than 20 players transfer out since he took over as head coach, while they've brought in roughly the same amount of players.
Colorado's administration is OK with it.
The Buffaloes athletic department say they knew what they were signing up for with Sanders, who left Jackson State to take the job.
Not everyone feels the same, though.
Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi sounded off on Sanders' roster management this month.
"That's not the way it's meant to be,"
Narduzzi told 247Sports. "That's not what the rule was intended to be. It was not to overhaul your roster. We'll see how it works out but that, to me, looks bad on college football coaches across the country.
The reflection is on one guy right now but when you look at it overall — those kids that have moms and dads and brothers and sisters and goals in life — I don't know how many of those 70 that left really wanted to leave or they were kicked in the butt to get out."
Is Narduzzi right?
"Also Narduzzi: he would gladly see Colorado go 1-11 again and have that record jeopardize the CU HC employment status. What a clown. Every coach is out for themselves - not the betterment of the game give me an f’ing break - and the best ones get results in a hurry," one fan wrote.
"So did Deon make the rules to the transfer portal?" one fan added.
"Narduzzi is good for some absolute heat a few times a year," another fan added.
In total, more than 70 players have left the Colorado roster since he took over as head coach.
Is Deion Sanders going about this in the right way?