A Colorado running back reckons the Buffaloes could have gone undefeated this season had they not been so “selfish.”
Things started out remarkably in Boulder as CU started their season with a 3-0 record. But they’re set to end the campaign with less than six wins no matter what the result of their next game is.
Deion Sanders could only watch on as his team got blown out 56-14 by Washington State on Friday night and should be feeling even more upset as one of his players has publicly criticized the Buffs, calling them out for playing selfishly.
Kavosiey Smoke took to social media on Saturday morning to post the following:
“Simple fact bru we could’ve went undefeated this year,” Smoke wrote on X in a post that has since been deleted. “Too much selfish ball going on man can’t win like that. Gotta play and win as a team but if u go the other route u get results like this.”
It will be interesting to see whether the running back is hit with any disciplinary action. But Coach Prime certainly won’t be happy about it.
“I’m very saddened of how we played,” he was quoted as saying after the loss. “We practiced hard this past week. We prepared like no other, and to go display a performance like that, it’s not indicative of who we are, what we are, how we are. And I’ve been boasting since the beginning of the season, I have not seen us quit.”
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Sanders’ first season in charge of Colorado ends with a game against Utah next weekend.