College Football 25's AWFUL Reveal: Insane Team Overalls, Colorado Top Expansion Big 12 Team?

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Deion Sanders, known as "Prime Time," has rapidly become a transformative figure in college football coaching, bringing a unique blend of charisma, football acumen, and recruitment prowess to the University of Colorado. Sanders' multifaceted approach makes him a formidable and dangerous coach at Colorado, poised to elevate the program to new heights.
    Charismatic Leadership
    One of Sanders' most significant assets is his charisma. His larger-than-life personality and media savvy draw attention and galvanize players, fans, and recruits. Sanders’ ability to command a room and instill confidence in his team is unmatched. This charismatic leadership not only energizes the players but also attracts media coverage, putting Colorado football in the national spotlight. His presence alone can change the perception and visibility of the program.
    Football Acumen
    Deion Sanders' deep understanding of the game, honed over a Hall of Fame career as a player, translates into his coaching. His knowledge spans both offensive and defensive strategies, allowing him to mentor players effectively. Sanders’ emphasis on fundamentals, combined with his strategic insights, helps players maximize their potential. His hands-on coaching style, especially with defensive backs, provides invaluable guidance to the athletes, making the team more disciplined and tactically sound.
    Recruitment Prowess
    Sanders has already proven to be a recruiting dynamo. His reputation and connections within the football world give him an edge in attracting top-tier talent. High school athletes are eager to play for a coach with NFL pedigree and a proven track record of success. Sanders' ability to connect with young athletes on a personal level, coupled with his promise of development and exposure, makes Colorado a compelling destination for recruits. His recruitment strategy, leveraging both his personal brand and the promise of a revitalized Colorado program, is a game-changer.
    Cultural Impact
    Beyond the X's and O's, Sanders is reshaping the culture at Colorado. He emphasizes discipline, accountability, and a winning mentality. His approach fosters a team culture that values hard work, resilience, and a commitment to excellence. This cultural shift not only improves team performance but also attracts players who are eager to be part of a transformative program.
    Conclusion
    In conclusion, Deion Sanders is a dangerous coach at Colorado due to his charismatic leadership, extensive football knowledge, exceptional recruiting abilities, and cultural impact. His presence promises to elevate Colorado football, making the program a competitive force in college football. His unique blend of skills and experience positions him to leave a lasting legacy at Colorado, reshaping the future of the program.
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  • @darrylfloyd2636
    @darrylfloyd2636 3 дні тому +11

    What you guys are saying makes zero sense lol you’re reading stats of the 2023-2024 season and saying Colorado should be rated lower because of that when the roster they had in 23-24 won’t even be on the video game…. Has it occurred to you that they’re ranked this way based off the transfers they bought in and what those transfer did at their previous schools? Will Sheppard was all conference receiver in the SEC, lajontay wester was an all American had 108 catches for almost 1168 yards then you add those too with Travis hunter and jimmy horn and Omarion miller and the linemen they bought in to start were all starters at their previous schools and all gave up 1 sack per lineman as well as the #1 OT in the country Jordan seaton also bought in transfers from Clemson and Texas on the o line that 3+ years left of eligibility so there is depth…. Dlinemen the brought in like Sam okunlola from Pitt was a freshman who had 5 sacks deyon Hayes from Pitt had 6 sacks and was a started then BJ green was all conference in the pack 12 and led the country in QB pressured and had 6.5 sacks they also bought in DT from Arkansas from Houston from Alabama also got quick Wiggins from LSU who was the number 1 player in Louisiana coming out of high school and he has 3 years left of eligibility and also bought in Ryan buell from Ohio which was a top 5 defense in the country had over 10.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks as a DT and bought in DJ McKinney a starting corner from OK state who played in the big12 title game and then Preston hodge who played nickel at a livery team who won their conference and only lost 1 game and he is the highest graded big 12 corner this season along with Travis hunter and also bought in Colton hood a corner from auburn who was slated to start this year but wanted to play with his brother and then added Savion riley at safety who was running with the ones this spring at Miami and RJ johnson who played at Arkansas at safety last year along with Shilo and cam Simon Craig at safety….. they have a whole new team full of started last year most the people they bought in were reserves at p5 schools this year they bought in starters and with the reserves they had last year they bought in that equals depth

  • @iiSwearTV
    @iiSwearTV 3 дні тому +7

    Ratings is based off average of player ratings in starting lineup. Last year stats for Colorado play no effect in these overalls. It’s based off talent of roster. Which is high
    They done their research

  • @acheu1ean
    @acheu1ean 3 дні тому +7

    Yes and teams can't get better and will perpetually suck if you never look at what's going on. Last year is last year, Colorado knew what it needed to fix and they have been fixed. Old receipts mean nothing if you ignore the upgrades. Leaving K-State off was surprising. Kansas & Arizona are big question marks.

  • @acheu1ean
    @acheu1ean 3 дні тому +6

    Get it, more Colorado haters who are to lazy to look at whats gioing on now and only what the internet is (not) reporting. It will be a circus and all circus's need clowns. The haters fill that roll nicely and don't seem to mind performing as clowns. In the mean time the three rings (offense, defense, & special teams) in the middle will put on a great show.

  • @shinyking1325
    @shinyking1325 3 дні тому +2

    Whoever Colorado fans please unsubscribe to this Colorado hate channel asap!!!!!

  • @mrhillsman
    @mrhillsman 3 дні тому +1

    I'm not saying Colorado should be ranked higher or lower or any other team should be but just like others have stated, y'all are totally off here and I'm guessing just looking for clicks cause using last year stats for next year rankings in a game doesn't make sense cause that's not how it works. What makes it worse is you guys are trying to call others out for how you think they obtained the rankings but don't understand how it works. I don't know whether to laugh at this or be a bit more pessimistic of future takes you have.

    • @darrylfloyd2636
      @darrylfloyd2636 3 дні тому +1

      Why is it so hard for people to believe Colorado has talent lol they was 4-8 and lost to USC by 7 should of beat Stanford but had an epic collapse and could of beat Utah lol that 6-7 wins if they did that who wouldn’t wanna play on TV in a power 4 conference to get exposure get coached by former nfl players who all had long careers some who are hall of famers as well as coordinators that coached at the nfl level over 10 years as well as be able to grow their brand and also play to restore glory to a program that has a national title lol

  • @waynemorgan2792
    @waynemorgan2792 3 дні тому +1

    Locked really needs to get there shit togetha .. this guy is running a big 12 show wearing a penn state shirt .. an done ZERO research on these teams current rosters and juss talking an loud and wrong ... yea wont be back here

  • @gregnelson7585
    @gregnelson7585 3 дні тому +1

    Yall some haters

  • @redeemed5201
    @redeemed5201 3 дні тому +1

    Lazy take. I hope Colorado embarrasses you.

  • @225JAYY
    @225JAYY 3 дні тому

    I hate Colorado Episode: 6,434

  • @Knightowl1980
    @Knightowl1980 3 дні тому

    Colorado fans are big mad. You haven’t proven anything. You’ve severely underachieved, the program is chaotic, it’s tough to measure. You’re not gonna get the benefit of the doubt

    • @dtxbubba6717
      @dtxbubba6717 3 дні тому +1

      Naw not really it's the fact that this dude is running a page called locked on big 12 but has made several videos bashing colorado the locked on pac 12 guy never did that it's like his mission is to bash the most popular team in his league you dnt have to like colorado but the facts is they will bring in the most ratings in the league so why talk bad about them when you constantly talk about the big 12 being left behind you can't have it both ways

  • @dennisheadley4408
    @dennisheadley4408 3 дні тому +1

    Colorado number 2 in the Big 12, no way that will happen.

    • @225JAYY
      @225JAYY 3 дні тому +3

      Colorado run the Big 12 fall in line.