Deion Sanders wants the Colorado players who were robbed to get their money back.
Last week, Colorado lost 28–16 at UCLA. On Tuesday, coach Deion Sanders asked the NCAA or the Rose Bowl’s organizers to pay back his players who had jewelry, cash, and other things stolen from their dressing rooms.
A report was made to the Pasadena Police Department on Monday by Bruins officials about things that were reportedly stolen out of the Buffaloes’ locker room.
“The thieves stole from our kids at the game last week.” Sanders told the press at a news gathering in Boulder, Colorado, “I think that’s a travesty.” “I think the NCAA will do a thing about that.
It’s the Rose Bowl. You remember that they said it was the largest of all? Grandad must have had some cash. Grandpa needs to give these kids some money.
The Rose Bowl is about 26 miles northeast of UCLA and is where the Bruins play their official games.
For the city of Pasadena, the Rose Bowl Management Company, a non-profit group, is in charge of running the field.
Sanders said that most of his players had no insurance on the things that were stolen. It hasn’t been said what was taken out of the Buffaloes’ locker room.
“I’m going to have an inventory list made for these young men, because I know they’re going to have to be truthful regarding what they lost, so that we will attempt to obtain it back over them,” Sanders stated.
“They might not be ready to get the things back, but they ought to be able to pay them back.” That was really crazy.
“It doesn’t make sense to get robbed while that you’re there ballin’ as well as playing your heart out.”
NCAA, I hope we may do something about that. Other than that, you do something. Take care of that.”
After UCLA sacked his son, Shedeur, seven times, Sanders stated he would not let him train. Shedeur is the starting quarterback for the team.
He was hit 17 more times and knocked down 13 times. At break, he needed an injection to keep playing.
“I think I’m going give him an additional day or so off, so that he can recuperate properly and remain at his best,” said Sanders. “We want the best for him. He is, however, mentally, physically, and socially doing well.
Last week, Colorado lost 28–16 at UCLA. On Tuesday, coach Deion Sanders asked the NCAA and the Rose Bowl’s governing body to pay back his players who had jewelry, cash, and other things stolen from their dressing rooms.
A report was made to the Pasadena Police Department on Monday by Bruins officials about things that were reportedly stolen in the Buffaloes’ locker room.
“The thieves stole from our kids at the game last week.” Sanders told the press at a news gathering in Boulder, Colorado, “I think that’s a travesty.” “I think the NCAA will do a thing about that.
It’s the Rose Bowl. You remember that they said it was the largest of all? Grandad must have had some cash. Grandpa needs to give these kids some money.
The Rose Bowl is about 26 miles northeast of UCLA and is where the Bruins play their home games.
For the city of Pasadena, the Rose Bowl Management Company, a non-profit group, is in charge of running the field.
Sanders said that most of the players he had lacked insurance on the things that were stolen. It hasn’t been said what was taken out of the Buffaloes’ locker room.
“I’m going to have a list made by these young men, and I know that they’re going to be truthful about the things they lost, so that we are able to obtain it back for them,” Sanders stated.
“They might not be able to get the things back, but they have to be able to pay them back.” That was really crazy.
NCAA, I hope we can do a factor about that. Other than that, you do something. Take care of that.”