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		<title>Has Cormani McClain’s Criticism of Colorado Been Proven Correct?</title>
		<link>http://www.mockdrafthq.com/2024/09/has-cormani-mcclains-criticism-of-colorado-been-proven-correct.html</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[D. Wash]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 21:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cormani McClain warned everyone that Colorado football was more about clicks and hype than actual player development, and so far, it seems he was right. Despite all the summer buzz about landing NFL legend Warren Sapp on the coaching staff and investing heavily in upgrading the offensive line with NIL money, the same issues from [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cormani McClain warned everyone that Colorado football was more about clicks and hype than actual player development, and so far, it seems he was right. Despite all the summer buzz about landing NFL legend Warren Sapp on the coaching staff and investing heavily in upgrading the offensive line with NIL money, the same issues from last season persist. The question remains: where is the development?</p>
<p>Colorado fans are quick to point fingers at the offensive line&#8217;s performance, but few are willing to discuss real solutions for improvement. Critics argue that the program’s focus on flash and fame is masking deeper problems. McClain, once touted as a top recruit, walked away from what critics called a “dumpster fire,” <strong>echoing concerns </strong>that Deion Sanders, or “Coach Prime,” may not be the coach everyone thought he was.</p>
<p>Many believe McClain would have been the best or second-best defensive back on this year’s Buffaloes squad, but the issue isn’t attracting talent—it’s retaining it. Since Sanders’ arrival, he’s pushed out dozens of players, and despite drawing high-level recruits, they often leave as quickly as they commit. Critics argue that the program&#8217;s instability and lack of development are <strong>glaring issues </strong>under Sanders&#8217; leadership.</p>
<p>Sanders’ coaching style and methods have been heavily scrutinized, especially after he famously cleared out 30 to 40 players when he first took over. While he attracts big names, the narrative has shifted to one of regression rather than progress. With the spotlight primarily on his son <strong>Shedeur Sanders</strong> and two-way star <strong>Travis Hunter,</strong> it’s clear that two standout players do not make a competitive team.</p>
<p>Critics suggest that McClain’s comments that Colorado plays for clicks may seemingly ring true as Coach Prime is often seen sporting sunglasses on the sidelines, looking more like a celebrity than a coach. His demeanor only changes when his team is struggling, removing the glasses to reveal a look of confusion. For many, it seems Sanders is still leaning on his NFL legacy rather than proving himself as a college coach.</p>
<p>The departures of McClain and other talented players have highlighted Colorado’s challenges in building a cohesive, well-developed team. As long as the focus remains on hype rather than hard work, McClain’s parting words will continue to haunt the program: <strong>is it all about clicks and views?</strong></p>
<p>You tell us what you think in the comments!</p>
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		<title>Shelomi Sanders Signs NIL Deal with Marriott Hotels</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[D. Wash]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 23:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Shelomi Sanders, daughter of Coach Deion &#8220;Prime&#8221; Sanders, has signed a significant NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal with Marriott Bonvoy. This deal marks a major milestone in her burgeoning career, especially following her transfer from the University of Colorado to Alabama A&#038;M. Creating Her Own Path While some may speculate whether Shelomi Sanders &#8220;fumbled [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shelomi Sanders, daughter of Coach Deion &#8220;Prime&#8221; Sanders, has signed a significant NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal with Marriott Bonvoy. This deal marks a major milestone in her burgeoning career, especially following her transfer from the University of Colorado to Alabama A&#038;M.</p>
<p><strong>Creating Her Own Path</strong><br />
While some may speculate whether Shelomi Sanders &#8220;fumbled the bag&#8221; by transferring schools, it&#8217;s clear that she&#8217;s forging her own path and making strategic moves independently of her famous father. By securing an NIL deal with a prestigious brand like Marriott Bonvoy, Shelomi demonstrates her unique value and marketability.</p>
<p><strong>Standing Out on Her Own</strong><br />
Unlike many athletes who rely heavily on their family&#8217;s legacy, Shelomi Sanders is building her own brand. This deal with Marriott Bonvoy not only highlights her appeal but also her ability to attract significant endorsements. Her partnership with Marriott Bonvoy showcases her as a rising star in her own right, capable of securing high-profile deals through her own efforts.</p>
<p><strong>The Future Looks Bright</strong><br />
Shelomi’s deal with Marriott Bonvoy is more than just a personal victory; it sets a precedent for other athletes looking to carve out their own niche. It underscores the growing opportunities within the NIL space and the potential for student-athletes to leverage their personal brands for substantial partnerships.</p>
<p>In conclusion, Shelomi Sanders&#8217; recent NIL deal with Marriott Bonvoy illustrates her savvy and independence. Far from fumbling the bag, she is clearly creating her own movement and paving the way for her future success.</p>
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		<title>Reports: Shedeur Sanders Sidelined with Fractured Back Injury</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[D. Wash]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2023 00:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sports Illustrated has reported that star quarterback Shedeur Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes is dealing with a fractured back. This unforeseen setback raises questions about the team&#8217;s future performance and the overall direction under the leadership of head coach Deion Sanders. This revelation comes on the heels of investigative efforts by writers Daniel Libit and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sports Illustrated has reported that star quarterback Shedeur Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes is dealing with a fractured back. This unforeseen setback raises questions about the team&#8217;s future performance and the overall direction under the leadership of head coach Deion Sanders.</p>
<p>This revelation comes on the heels of investigative efforts by writers Daniel Libit and Novy Williams, who delved into the CU Buffs Football program. Their research brought to light a concerning aspect—the team ALLEGEDLY played multiple games without adequate <strong>disability and critical injury coverage. </strong>The consequences of this apparent oversight were evident in the Buffaloes&#8217; dismal performance, losing their last six games and concluding the season with a disappointing 4-8 record in Coach <strong>Deion Sanders&#8217;</strong> inaugural year.</p>
<p>The fallout from these revelations has been swift and impactful. Coach Deion Sanders, who initially brought excitement and high expectations to the program, now finds himself under <strong>intense</strong> scrutiny. High school recruits, including the towering 6&#8217;5 #1 ranked quarterback <strong>Antwaan Hill Jr.</strong>, have chosen to decommit from the Colorado Buffaloes, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the team&#8217;s ability to attract and retain top talent.</p>
<p>As the Buffaloes grapple with both on-field setbacks and off-field challenges, the fractured back of Shedeur Sanders becomes a metaphor for the fractures within the program itself. </p>
<p>The road to redemption for Colorado starts now, and the decisions made in the coming months will undoubtedly shape the future trajectory of this promising football program.</p>
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