Author: Michael

Colorado winning is one thing. Though it’s been a minute, the Buffaloes have spent time among college football’s elite in the relatively recent past, particularly in 2001 (when they won the Big 12) and ’16 (when they won the Pac-12 South and cracked the CFP Top 10).
Colorado winning with style, though, is something altogether different.
The No. 22 Buffaloes have seemingly stated their intent to do just that, as they will reportedly pull up to Saturday’s game against Nebraska donning suits designed by coach Deion Sanders.

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Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes will have a ton of eyes on them for their home opener against Nebraska, so it makes sense that they’d want to be well-dressed for the occasion.
And, boy, will they ever be well-dressed thanks to some slick custom suits.
The Buffaloes — including Week 1 standouts Shadeur Sanders and Travis Hunter — will roll into Folsom Field in some custom-made threads designed by none other than Coach Prime himself.

This weekend, Colorado players will debut their new custom Michael Strahan brand suits.

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On the heels of a recent rift with NBA players on social media, U.S. track and field star Noah Lyles appeared eager to get in the last word on Friday following Team USA’s elimination at the FIBA World Cup.
Lyles, the world’s No. 1 ranked 200m runner, drew the ire of Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard and other NBA stars in August after questioning why NBA champions referred to themselves as “world champions.

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One of the biggest winners of this year’s U.S. Open has undeniably been the United States’ Ben Shelton. Riding a mesmerizing serve that twice peaked at 149 miles per hour, Shelton surpassed his quarterfinal run at the Australian Open earlier this year to reach the semifinals at the age of 20.
However, Shelton’s tournament ended in abrupt fashion Friday afternoon, as Serbia’s Novak Djokovic dispatched him in the semis, winning 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (4).

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In 60 minutes of game time, Colorado coach Deion Sanders has transformed the Buffaloes into one of the biggest stories in American sports.
On Saturday, Colorado topped then-No. 17 TCU 45–42 in Fort Worth, Texas. The unlikely circumstances of the win—the Buffaloes went 1–11 last season while the Horned Frogs won the Fiesta Bowl and played for the national title—shocked the nation, and writers responded by voting Colorado into this week’s AP Top 25 at No. 22.

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A Week 2 battle between No. 3 Alabama and No. 11 Texas will be among the most anticipated of the weekend, but in the eyes of ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky, one team may already be in over its head before kickoff.
The NFL QB-turned-analyst briefly turned his attention away from Week 1 in the NFL to deliver his scathing perspective on the Crimson Tide, and quarterback Jalen Milroe—a week removed from winning his second career start—during a Friday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.

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