Deion Sanders and the Colorado football team picked up another dominant road win on Saturday.
The Buffaloes played a complete game and beat Arizona 34-7 to ruin the Wildcats homecoming.
Here's what Sanders said after Colorado's first fifth win of the season.
"Wonderful game, wonderful victory. Offense, defense, collectively, both units played great. Shilo bounced back, had a pretty good game and did his thing. Shedeur is Shedeur. The offense was phenomenal. I don't know how many yards we rushed for total but I'm pretty sure it was over 100 which is good news. We played a balanced game, we really did and I'm proud of the young men. I'm proud of the coaches. They called a phenomenal game, special teams as well."
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"My whole thing this week was just preparation, stopping the run and protecting the quarterback. We knew we could eventually get the run going. We changed backs, of course, we're giving everybody a shot. Everybody started at least once this year and I think that's fair to do. The young men responded. I was on them not only about football but about life, especially the seniors getting prepared for life and taking advantage of opportunities that you have right in front of you. This was a tremendous opportunity to start a run that we want to go on so I'm proud of our young men."
"You're spending time together. We bond regardless of where we are. I can't pinpoint it but we're focused. We're really focused on the little things. The night-before meetings that we have are phenomenal. The walk-throughs are phenomenal. Just the overall focus and understanding. Sometimes we like to be booed and naysayed and we get that on the road. We're attracted to that somewhat."
"Phenomenal. I just brought him up before the team. Never complained, never bickered, never said 'poor little old me.' Just worked his butt off, rehabbed, got his self together. When he got an opportunity in practice, he went full speed so guys like that, you have to find a place for them so they can play the game of football. You have to create a package for him so he can be on the field. He got in the package we had for him and he did what he does. I'm proud of him because he can play inside and outside. He's a great kid."
"It's kind of disrespectful, too, to start it off like that, thinking that we're not prepared. We prepare for a lot of situational football throughout the week especially on Fridays. Hats off to the special teams and the guys up front. We put guys up there that are athletes so that they can recover onside kicks or whatever may happen and that was a surprise. We're happy we got it, went right down and scored."
"He's a little sore, a little banged up. Sore and banged up. Travis wanted to play. I don't know if he was quite 100% ready but half of Travis is a whole of somebody. It affects us on both sides of the ball but he went out there and showed face and tried his best to do what he's capable of doing. The first fade we threw to him and he couldn't extend and go get it and reacted late, that's not Travis. He didn't want to come off the field but I'm proud of him, he's phenomenal, a competitor and just wanted to play."
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