"Fakest show in sports": Fans blast Coach Prime's eye-catching remark on transfer portal hours after Big 12 title game spot

NCAA Football: Oklahoma State at Colorado - Source: Imagn
Deion Sanders: Oklahoma State at Colorado - Source: Imagn

The Coach Prime show finally came to party this season with the Colorado Buffaloes securing bowl eligibility for the first time since 2016 while also flirting with a potential spot in the Big 12 Championship game. The Buffs finished the season 9-3 overall and 7-2 in Big 12, tied for the first spot with Arizona State, Iowa State and BYU.

However, in the case when more than two teams are tied for a title game spot, tiebreakers are used to determine the winners, and in that case, the Buffs and the Cougars lost out to Arizona State and Iowa State, who will play this Saturday for the title game in Arlington, Texas.

Just hours after the Big 12 title game teams were decided, Deion Sanders gave an eye-catching remark on the upcoming transfer port where he aims to improve the Colorado program further.

"I told you I'm hitting that portal like never before," Sanders said on Colorado not having many touchbacks this season. "And I already hit it."

The Buffs coach tweeted his remarks with a five-word remark:

“I Ain’t Hard 2 Find”

However, fans find it hard to believe, if there's anything much to it, with one calling it "fake."

"Fakest show in sports," one fan commented.
"Coach Prime about to f*ck it up this year boy!!" another wrote.
"Son still making his memes," another added.
"Trash a** program," another commented.
"Hard to find a win against a ranked opponent...... tcu ended as a 5-7 team that season so honestly you have 0 ranked wins," another spoke against Deion's 1-6 record against AP Top 25 poll teams.

Coach Prime's latest transfer portal remark affirms he is staying in Boulder

After the conclusion of this season, the Colorado Buffaloes will lose at least three of their players to the NFL. This includes projected top pick Travis Hunter and Deion Sanders' two sons, Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders.

This has prompted speculation among media that Coach Prime could also take an NFL job next year, possibly with his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. However, Sanders has previously said that he loves it here in Boulder and is not thinking of going to the NFL despite his sons heading out of Boulder.

Moreover, his remarks on Sunday further affirm that Coach Prime is indeed staying in Boulder and taking the program to new heights.

"Our coverage guys have had to cover well... the ball is coming out. But we've handled that. We're handling that. We will have touchbacks next year, I promise you that. I told you, I am hitting that portal like never before," Sanders told reporters.

Sanders will have No. 2 recruit Julian Lewis, who could potentially replace Shedeur Sanders as the next quarterback in 2025.

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