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Colorado Falls to No. 25 BYU as Deion Sanders Tells Buffaloes to Step Up

Sanders blamed poor practice habits for the inconsistency.

Overview

  • BYU edged Colorado 24–21, dropping the Buffaloes to 2–3.
  • Deion Sanders said the defeat reflected poor preparation and inconsistency, urging players to "step up."
  • Quarterback Kaidon Salter threw a late interception to BYU’s Isaiah Glasker that ended Colorado’s final threat.
  • Colorado’s defense continued to struggle against the run, allowing about 208 rushing yards.
  • Freshman receiver Dre’lon Miller was highlighted as a bright spot, with Sanders saying the staff will feature him more.