Deion Sanders Asks Donors For Money After Final Loss Of Season ‘Some Kids Cost’

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Colorado Buffs head coach Deion Sanders wants donors to open their pocketbooks if they want the team to improve next season.

On Saturday, Colorado lost their sixth straight game against Utah and finished the college football season with a 4-8 record.

After the team’s loss, Sanders was honest about needing money from donors in order to take the team to the next level.

“We definitely need ‘giving.’ You know what I mean. “It’s unfortunate to say this, but some kids cost… We can sit here and talk about great coaching and great this and great that all we want. But it’s going to be a credit card swipe with all these guys going to these playoffs. I understand that.”

Sanders believes that the team is close to turning the corner and knows where the team needs to improve in the offseason.

“I could see around the corner tremendously. I don’t just see what’s right ahead. So at the beginning of the season, I kind of saw around the corner. I think I kind of forewarned you guys after the Oregon game, ‘You better get us now.’ Because I know what we have in-house. I know what we don’t have. I know we’re lacking tremendously. And that was a prelude to some things that kind of fell apart. They really dominated our weaknesses.”

Coach Prime is already teasing big things coming in the coming weeks at Colorado.

h/t 24/7 Sports