Deion Sanders responds to former Colorado players' comments
Deion Sanders addressed former CU players taking shots at the program now that they've moved on to new schools.
Colorado football is nearing the end of its spring session with the official spring game set for Saturday in front of fans. There has been significant turnover on this roster compared to a season ago, with more than 40 new faces arriving, while over 35 players have left Boulder and Sanders' program. With those departures, a few former CU players have taken subtle shots at Colorado and Deion Sanders himself.
Former Buffs quarterback Ryan Staub, now at Tennessee , said this in late March about the difference between Knoxville and Boulder. "In my three years of playing college football, I haven't had as much coaching as I've had in the first month that I've been here," Staub told reporters earlier this offseason . "It's a lot of special coaching.
I haven't been coached this much. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can and improve. " Former five-star offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, now at LSU , also took some shots while discussing his decision to leave Colorado .
"When I left Colorado, I felt like I was at a good point, but coming here, the transition from how I eat to how we work out here is just kind of different…. My decision to come here was based off it just means more," Seaton said. "We're big on extra around here.