BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders hit on a variety of high notes at his weekly news conference, from seeking wins over an identity to looking for “leadership and consistency” out of whoever winds up as his quarterback. To sing another sort of tune, though, the Colorado coach brought a musical guest to practice in rapper Ice Cube. This wasn’t for a concert but a candid conversation about putting in the work. It was in harmony with the message Sanders has been preaching as the Buffaloes try to climb out of a rut Saturday night when they host Wyoming. Sanders didn’t name his quarterback going forward.
UNDATED (AP) — Houston coach Willie Fritz has seen it all in college football. His team is off to a 3-0 start, but he knows it's too early to celebrate. Houston, Utah, UCF, and Arizona, all B