The Colorado Buffaloes saw 14 players leave the program this offseason, but it doesn’t sound like star quarterback Shedeur Sanders is all that worried about the players who decided to leave this offseason.
During his postgame press conference after the team’s spring game this weekend, Shedeur Sanders made it quite clear that he thinks the team got “all the negative energy” out of the program this offseason.
“There was definitely a lot of highs and lows, even with the portal going on. But I feel like we got all the negative energy out the building, so now it’s just a positive vibe now,” Sanders said following Colorado’s spring game.
“It’s no complaining, it’s really no anything. We gotta go out there and play with a clear mind and everybody’s going to want the ball, everybody’s going to want their part,” Sanders added. “But at the end of the day, I don’t care if end each game with 150 yards. I’m just trying to win this year, that’s the biggest think is to win and everybody knows they’ve got to play their role in able to do that this season.”
We’ll have to see how the Buffs perform in their second season under Deion Sanders.

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