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Deion Sanders Says Colorado Has Its Starting QB for Wyoming, Keeps Choice Private

He underscored a demand for leadership and consistency from his quarterbacks.

Overview

  • Colorado is 1-2 after a 36-20 loss at Houston, having played three quarterbacks in three games; Ryan Staub started against the Cougars and went 19-of-35 for 204 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
  • Sanders said he "most definitely" has chosen Saturday’s starter versus Wyoming but would not reveal the selection, noting he tweaked practice and is seeking steadier play at the position.
  • He linked NIL obligations to on-field responsibility and said he takes accountability for the team’s losses, reiterating that he expects professionalism from players.
  • Defensive problems remain pronounced, with the Buffaloes allowing roughly 430 yards per game overall and 204.3 rushing yards per game, ranking near the bottom nationally.
  • Wyoming coach Jay Sawvel said his staff is preparing for multiple Colorado quarterback options, and Ice Cube visited practice to address the team with a work-first message.