FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado coach Deion Sanders said after a 28-6 win over Colorado State on Saturday night that the Rams made the game more personal after they took shots at his players and program.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders put it more bluntly: «They just asked for it.» Comments quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and receiver Tory Horton made during a media day interview with a local television station surfaced on social media this week.
Horton lamented a 43-35 loss to Colorado last year, saying, «We should have murdered them guys, and they came out with that attitude they were on top of the world, and this ain't no Cinderella story.
We're coming for revenge.» Fowler-Nicolosi said, «I think it goes to show that the hype, the media train, it only gets you so far at the end of the day.