Deion Sanders refused to allow athlete interviews following Colorado's 52-17 home loss to Arizona . Instead, he shouldered 100% of the attention in an attempt to direct the blame. Saturday's 35-point home loss game a week after at Utah crushed the Buffaloes , 53-7.
"Don't attack the coordinators. Come at me," Sanders said . "Don't attack the players. Come at me. This is me. It has nothing to do with none of them. It has everything to do with me."
Colorado (3-6, 1-5) turned it over five times. The defense gave up four touchdown passes to Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita . The Wildcats scored on six of seven first-half possessions.
"We're not executing," Sanders said. "We're not getting it done and that's lack of preparation. I know this team personally. I know this intimately.

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