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Deion Sanders questions Colorado Buffaloes players’ commitment to football after OT loss to Stanford

Early on in Friday’s Colorado Buffaloes vs. Stanford Cardinal game, it appeared that Deion Sanders’ team was on track to dominate his opponent. The Buffaloes held a 29-0 lead at halftime, but luckily for Stanford, there are four quarters to a game.

The Cardinal came rallying back after halftime, scoring 36 points, while Colorado only mustered 14 more. If you’re keeping track, that meant the game was headed to overtime on a night when kickoff didn’t take place until 10:20 PM ET.

Then Stanford completed the comeback in extra time, thanks to a poor decision by Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, who kept drifting back deeper out of the pocket to buy more time on 3rd-and-goal before throwing a pass that was easily intercepted by Stanford.

Then Stanford had their chance to put the game away, taking the ball at the Colorado 25-yard-line as college OT rules allow. They needed just three plays, gaining just nine yards, but it was enough to set up Joshua Karty for a 31-yard-field goal to send everyone home.

Afterward, an expectedly disappointed Coach Prime addressed the media, where he questioned his own players’ commitment to the game.

It was a historic loss, or comeback win, depending on how you look at it. Heading into play, home teams were 1473-0 when holding a 25-point lead at halftime. Not anymore.

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