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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 926788" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Sanders’ team losing to that NC Central team is about like UGA losing to Mississippi State. It absolutely should be something to hang his head about. They were clearly the better team, they were favored by 19.5 points. There were also several plays where JSU benefitted from questionable calls and no calls. There were multiple occurrences where JSU players should’ve gotten 15 yard personal foul penalties and they got nothing. They looked like they were out of control, and extremely undisciplined. NCCU on the other hand played with extreme composure, and never once backed down from a vastly superior talented team. If I was looking to get a coach from the HBCU ranks I’d be looking at NCCU’s coach before Deion. Deion is all hype, no substance. </p><p></p><p>In 5 years I bet Colorado looks back and says, “what the **** were we thinking?” Before they say, “thank god we got Deion.” The controversies for Deion at Colorado haven’t even really got started yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 926788, member: 4572"] Sanders’ team losing to that NC Central team is about like UGA losing to Mississippi State. It absolutely should be something to hang his head about. They were clearly the better team, they were favored by 19.5 points. There were also several plays where JSU benefitted from questionable calls and no calls. There were multiple occurrences where JSU players should’ve gotten 15 yard personal foul penalties and they got nothing. They looked like they were out of control, and extremely undisciplined. NCCU on the other hand played with extreme composure, and never once backed down from a vastly superior talented team. If I was looking to get a coach from the HBCU ranks I’d be looking at NCCU’s coach before Deion. Deion is all hype, no substance. In 5 years I bet Colorado looks back and says, “what the **** were we thinking?” Before they say, “thank god we got Deion.” The controversies for Deion at Colorado haven’t even really got started yet. [/QUOTE]
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