Colorado Buffaloes Football coach Deion Sanders laid out the rules for his team as they arrived at the hotel in preparation for the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.
Sanders was seen in a video telling his players that he does not allow smoking.
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“If you smell smoke on any floor or if someone tells me someone is smoking on that floor, that will be your last puff,” Sanders said.
The Colorado players started laughing, however Prime coach He made it clear that he was serious.
“I'm just trying to tell you — this will be your last puff. This will be your last puff. I hope it's good because it will be your last puff,” he said. “I promise you, if you smell smoke on your clothes during your morning workout, during breakfast, at anything, it will be your last time.”
Sanders is taking his first Football Bowl Subdivision game seriously.
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The Buffaloes will enter their first bowl game since the 2020 season, which was shortened due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the football program hasn't won a bowl game since 2004, when Gary Barnett was still roaming the Buffaloes' sidelines.
Colorado has two players who are sure to go in the top five in the upcoming NFL Draft in Travis Hunter and Shedor Sanders. For this reason, Colorado has disability insurance in case players get injured in the Alamo Bowl and ruin their stock.
“We have several players who could be drafted that have a draft grade. They have disability (insurance) all season long. We want to make sure that if something happens, they'll cover it,” Sanders said Monday. .
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“We have two players who could potentially be the first two picks in the NFL draft. I think we all know who those players are, and I think they've gotten the most coverage that's ever been covered in college football, far beyond anyone who's ever played the game of football.” This university, so we are happy and excited.
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