BOULDER, Colo. — Deion Sanders wants his players reading all those stories about how good they are. He wants them soaking up every bit of the spotlight, too.
The Colorado coach isn't one to keep his players grounded. He prefers them flying high, which they are after upsetting heavily favored TCU last weekend and jumping into the AP Top 25 poll at No.
22. The unconventional Sanders is proving to be a master motivator. He is all about not running from publicity, good or bad, but basking in it and taking «receipts» — his term for those who don't believe — if necessary. «They [players] have seen that, 'Hey, man, all we have to do is win.
You see all the attention that we're getting?' That has registered now,» Sanders said Tuesday as he prepares for his home debut at Colorado this weekend against Nebraska. «These young men, they know now that if we just ball out, we're going to get the love that we desire.