Amid the worst two-game stretch of his coaching career, Colorado’s Deion Sanders hasn’t lost confidence in himself to turn things around.
Following the Buffaloes’ 52-17 loss to Arizona on Saturday – the worst loss at Folsom Field in his three years as head coach – Sanders said, “I never doubt me.
“I don’t doubt me. Let’s get that straight. I don’t doubt me. Next question. The confidence level of me doing this job, I’m built for this. I don’t doubt me.”
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Having that same confidence in those around him is a different story, though.
Saturday’s loss put the Buffs (3-6, 1-5 Big 12) on the brink of elimination from bowl eligibility. To get a postseason berth, the Buffs have to win their last three games, but that would require a quick and dramatic recovery before a trip to W

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