Deion Sanders tees off on Colorado players after blowing massive lead to Stanford – Overtime Heroics

Deion Sanders tees off on Colorado players after blowing massive lead to Stanford – Overtime Heroics

After Colorado blew a sizable lead to Stanford in overtime, Deion Sanders slammed the team, saying, “What we did today was pathetic.”.

In Boulder on Friday night, Stanford was outscored 29-0 by the Colorado Buffaloes. The Buffs appeared poised for a 50-point outburst in the game.

But a few hours later, Cardinal wide receiver Elic Ayomanor had 13 catches for 294 yards and three touchdowns, and the Buffs were defeated 46-43 in double overtime.

Colorado’s chances of winning the championship were severely damaged.

Just one week after Deion Sanders expressed displeasure with the performance of his team against Arizona State, the Buffs suffered their second loss of the year.

Following the game, social media erupted, and it will be a very long two weeks before the Buffs play again.

LOSS IS A BAD ONE.

The Kansas defeat that led to Dan Hawkins’ dismissal was worse than this.

One of the worst second halves in CU football history.

For a while, I must be offline.
I don’t want to say anything since I’m not in a good mood and might regret it.

the user buffnik (@buffnik).

HISTORIC STANFORD COMEBACK
Stanford rallies from a 29-0 halftime deficit and upsets Colorado 46-43 in double overtime. It’s the biggest comeback in Cardinal history. They entered the game with one win (Hawaii) and lost to FCS Sacramento State earlier this season.
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello)

BOWL GAME PROBLEMS…
Stanford 46, Colorado 43 (2OT)
Epic CU collapse (up 29-0 at halftime) or incredible Stanford comeback? Both
But: Colorado’s bowl math just got much more difficult.
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline)

WHAT A GAME
What. A. Game.
Stanford overcomes a 29-point halftime deficit to edge out Colorado 46-43 in double overtime.
Stanford’s Elic Ayomanor turns in one of the all-time breakout games with 13 catches for 294 yards and three touchdowns.
— SuperWest Sports (@SuperWestSports)

WOW
I can’t believe what I’ve just witnessed.
— DNVR Buffs (@DNVR_Buffs)
HEARTBREAKING
Heartbreaker.
— Ralphie Report (@RalphieReport)

MOSSED TRAVIS HUNTER
Incredible. Elic Ayomanor against Travis Hunter. pic.twitter.com/a0Z8G5mx6i
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello)

HUMBLING
The arc of the college football universe bends toward humility.
He’s a terrific player. Hopefully, he’ll learn, mature and flourish at the next level. pic.twitter.com/gl2jtk8oW5
— Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline)

STANFORD HITS THE SHEDEUR
Stanford hitting the Shedeur after the comeback win! 👀 pic.twitter.com/EqnbnY6nq4
— Yo (@ThyLordYeet)

EMOTIONS
ESPN’s sign-off of Colorado’s meltdown vs Stanford features crying fans. pic.twitter.com/tpX3Rf1kC1
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing)

PENALTIES GALORE
Colorado had 17 penalties committed no way you are going win a game playing that undisciplined https://t.co/B5yB4qrL3e
— Exceed (@TBExceed)

ALL HYPE?
Yea Colorado is all hype lol it was fun while it lasted https://t.co/E24qgmdOVB
— Ryan Blair Manzano (@ryanblairrr)

TOUGH PATH
To get to a bowl Colorado (4-3) must now win 2 of its final 5 games:
at UCLA
Oregon State
Arizona
at Washington State
at Utah
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy)

HEAD SCRATCHING DECISIONS
Is there a Pac-12 rule that prohibits coaches from going for winning 2-point conversion in 1st OT? Maddening
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy)

THE PROBABILITY
Colorado had a 99.8% win probability early in the 2nd half. pic.twitter.com/QXKw8FO37a
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini)

RIDICULOUS
Coach Prime is not happy with Colorado blowing a 29-point lead. pic.twitter.com/BUJCNmsA1J
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)

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