Colorado's Deion Sanders Accuses Big 12 Teams of 'Lying' on Injury Report
Summary
Colorado's head football coach, Deion Sanders, expressed doubt about the honesty of injury reports from other teams in the Big 12 conference. He noted that Colorado listed numerous injuries while other teams listed very few. Sanders suggested injury reports mainly help gamblers and questioned their fairness but stated that Colorado follows the rules.Key Facts
- Colorado has listed 20 players as injured for their upcoming game against Arizona.
- Deion Sanders, Colorado's coach, questioned the honesty of other teams' injury reports during a show appearance.
- Sanders believes that publishing injury reports is mainly beneficial for gamblers.
- Colorado had the highest number of injured players listed compared to other teams.
- Iowa State, Arizona State, West Virginia, and Texas Tech also listed significant injuries.
- Violating conference injury report rules can result in penalties, as shown by USC's past fine.
- Sanders emphasized that Colorado reports all injuries accurately, despite believing others might not.
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