Within minutes of the kneeldown that capped Colorado’s 45-42 big win over No. 17 TCU, the college football world seemed to turn on its head.
Colorado, a team that went 1-11 just last year, had entered Fort Worth and stunned the nearly-three-touchdown favorites, who played in the national championship game just eight months ago. With it, the Buffaloes appeared to herald a new era of Colorado football, led by star quarterback Shedeur Sanders and two-way phenom Travis Hunter. And, of course, the man at the top: Deion Sanders.
In just a few hours, the conversation transformed from whether Colorado could miraculously reach bowl eligibility this year to
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