BOULDER, Colo. — Two games into the Coach Prime era and the bar has already been raised at Colorado. After upsetting national runner-up TCU last week, the No.
22 Buffaloes cruised to a 36-14 win against longtime rival Nebraska in the first regular season home game under coach Deion Sanders. «We didn't just want to win, we wanted to dominate,» Sanders said. «The first half, we weren't dominant, the second half, we got it together and we began to dominate.
We wanted to really impose our will.» All week, Sanders preached to him team how the game against the Cornhuskers would be «personal.» He asked each of them to find a way to make it personal for them and to let that carry into Saturday morning.
For Sanders' son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, the Huskers made it easy. «It was extremely personal,» Sanders said. «We go out there to warm up and you got the head coach for the other team (Matt Rhule) trying to stand in the middle of the Buff.