How Deion Sanders built (and stripped) his roster at Colorado, by the numbers

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How Deion Sanders built (and stripped) his roster at Colorado, by the numbers
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Deion Sanders overhauled Colorado's roster to an unprecedented degree in six months. Here is a look at the numbers behind it, especially at the quarterback position. Story ➡ CoachPrime | deionsanders

In the span of about six months, Colorado’s new head football coach stripped down the roster he inherited from the possibly the worst team in America. At the same time, he also built it back up with the nation’s No. 1-ranked class of incoming transfer players.

It’s a story about numbers – and the people behind them. It’s also arguably the biggest college football storyline of the offseason. “We missed on a few young men that we brought in with us,” Deion Sanders said in a recent podcast interview Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt. Sanders said, “We got rid of them too, because we missed. We were wrong.”

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