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Deion Sanders presents 'lose-lose' situation for Colorado, Pac-12 head coach says

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Deion Sanders took the Colorado head coaching job in December, which garnered both tons of praise and criticism.

But one of his opposing head coaches sees no positives with "Coach Prime" with the Buffaloes at all.

A Pac-12 head coach says the school is in a "lose-lose" situation.

"It feels like a lose-lose for Colorado with Prime. Either he’s going to be really good really fast and leave for another gig, which, looking at that roster, doesn’t seem possible," the coach said anonymously via Athlon Sports. "The alternative is that they’re going to be bad, and they’ll end up firing him in a big circus."

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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders plays to the fans in the first half of the team's spring practice, April 22, 2023, in Boulder, Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

"Jackson State was so good because they could get FBS-level guys and beat on FCS rosters. That won’t happen here. They’re not a good roster right now. How does he handle losing big? We haven’t seen that."

Sanders went 27-6 at Jackson State, including a combined 23-3 the last two seasons.

This coach isn't the only one to be skeptical of Sanders – since Sanders took over as head coach of the Buffaloes, Coach Prime has overseen a massive roster overhaul as he attempts to build a winner in Boulder, Colorado.

While some players entered the transfer portal voluntarily, the NCAA stipulates that first-year head coaches may cut players from the roster, though the university must honor the players' scholarships. 

Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi does not like how Sanders is using the rule. 

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