Maybe Coach Prime needs someone to handle his timeout strategy.

Colorado coach Deion Sanders came under fire for his bizarre timeout strategy, which backfired in the team’s 27-20 home loss to Georgia Tech in the season-opening game.

The Buffaloes had the ball at their 25 with two timeouts left and 1:07 remaining while trailing by the final score, but didn’t use a single timeout and settled for a failed Hail Mary from the 50-yard line. 4

Sanders oddly defended his strategy while misremembering some facts after losing his first game without two-way Heisman-winning phenom Travis Hunter and quarterback son Shedeur Sanders.

“I think we got out of bounds a couple of times,” Sanders said. “So, we didn’t have to take them. That’s what transpired. We got out of bounds, I think, on both sid

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