Oregon football team posts five-minute recap of Colorado beatdown with Deion Sanders’ team talking wild trash before game: ‘I’ll beat the f*** out of every one of y’all’
- Colorado suffered its first loss of the season in emphatic fashion last weekend
- But the Buffaloes had a lot of confidence against the Ducks beforehand
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Oregon defeated Colorado in football on Saturday, and the Ducks are still on a victory lap as their video team did a lengthy recap of their 42-6 win.
The video, titled ‘Ducks vs. Them’, lasts almost six minutes and describes the run-up to the much-hyped game vs. Deion Sanders program.
Colorado entered the game 3-0 after winning vs. TCU, Nebraska and Colorado State.
And the Buffaloes were confident beforehand, with Sanders’ son Shilo making fun of his opponents at Autzen Stadium.
Shilo Sanders’ pre-game trash talk was captured in Oregon’s recap video of the game
The video also showed Colorado stepping over their opponents’ midfield ‘O’
“I’m going to beat you all and coach you,” he can be heard saying in Oregon’s recap video. ‘Why so few? We’ll put you all through the f*ck.”
The video also includes footage of Colorado players walking across the midfield ‘O’ before the game, which Oregon coach Dan Lanning used as a motivational tactic for his players.
A Colorado player was also heard saying, “I would like to report a crime in connection with the murder of these Ducks.”
That’s the opposite of what happened, however, as Oregon went into halftime with a 35-0 lead.
Lanning had taken aim at Colorado in his pre-game speech to his players before the game, claiming the Buffaloes were “fighting for clicks.” We fight for victories.’
Deion Sanders’ Buffaloes were absolutely destroyed by Oregon in a one-sided 42-6 blowout
Sanders said his Oregon team played like “hot shit” as his team fell out of the top 25
On Monday, however, he realized how much attention Sanders was drawing to the game and said he was trying to motivate his players.
“I am also grateful and can clearly recognize that the attention we received this Saturday was in large part due to Deion and what he is doing with college football,” Lanning said.
“If someone can’t see what he’s done for college football and how he makes college football exciting, you’re crazy. I said that last week too. He has done a lot for the game. He’s building something there. I think that’s very, very clear.
Oregon will look to keep rolling this weekend against Stanford, while Colorado will face another tough test against USC.