
"If we hit the darn plays, we wouldn't be asking these questions," said Sanders, who's in his third season at Colorado. "We had the plays. We just didn't make it happen."
"Do you call a timeout there? No, you're right there. You don't call a timeout there. You've got to go. You've got to go," he said. "You're running tempo."
"It's funny that you start out with coach Shurmur and we gave up over 300 yards, darn near 400 yards, rushing. It's ironic to me. It seems like you guys pick and choose who you want to target."
Deion Sanders reflected on Colorado's 27-20 loss to Georgia Tech, saying the team had the plays but failed to execute. He detailed the final drive, explaining why he saved two timeouts and how a minus-2-yard pass consumed critical time. The Buffaloes drove to midfield and attempted a Hail Mary with three seconds left. Kaidon Salter replaced Shedeur Sanders at quarterback as Pat Shurmur adjusted to calling plays for a dual-threat option. The offense produced early turnovers but converted them into only seven points. The defense allowed 463 total yards, including a 45-yard touchdown run by Haynes King.
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