Colorado football, Deion Sanders fail to fulfill Nick Saban's prophecy

Last time Nick Saban did not pick Deion Sanders and he was proved wrong. This time Nick Saban picked Deion Sanders and was still proven wrong!
After Nick Saban picked Deion Sanders against K-State, thanks to Miss Terry, Deion Sanders proved him wrong
After Nick Saban picked Deion Sanders against K-State, thanks to Miss Terry, Deion Sanders proved him wrong / Julio Aguilar/GettyImages
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Remember the time that Nick Saban got a handful from his wife Terry for not believing in their "dear friend" Deion Sanders to win against UCF and Deion Sanders proved Nick Saban wrong?

Well, this time, Nick Saban believed in Coach Prime and was still proven wrong!

In his "College Gameday" feature before the CU vs. K-State game, Nick Saban favored his "dear friend Deion" this time to win.

"I like Colorado as well. I'm not gonna go against my friend Deion anymore this season," Saban said, laughing. Other than Nick Saban, every other analyst on the "College Gameday" panel also picked Deion and Co., including Pat McAfee.

Although Colorado put up a tough fight for dominance, they still lost 28-31 against K-State.

"This s--t hurt," Coach Prime told his team in the Well Off Media video. "Because you know, and you should feel like, you were the better team."

Deion Sanders on biggest drawbacks that made Colorado football lose

In his post-game conference, Sanders opened up on what held the Buffs back against K-State.

"We didn't execute," Sanders said. "I mean, the play calls are there, but we didn't execute. We missed a block here, we missed this there, we just didn't execute. Play calling was definitely suffice.

"We didn't execute, and I believe we surrendered six sacks to their four, which, in comparison, it wasn't bad, and Shedeur has to get the ball out of there at times as well. But we're better than that. We're better collectively than what we showed tonight."

Now, if they even remotely think of going into the playoffs, Colorado really needs to get their act together and not lose any more games.