Deion Sanders made his coaching debut in Colorado this week, and he had some strong words for the late game times. In a post-game press conference, Sanders expressed his displeasure with the late start times, saying that it was unfair to the players and the fans.
The game in question started at 10:30 PM local time, and Sanders said that it was too late for the players to be playing. He noted that the players were already exhausted from the long day of practice and travel, and that the late start time only added to their fatigue. He also said that it was unfair to the fans, who had to stay up late to watch the game.
Sanders also noted that the late start time could have an impact on the team’s performance. He said that the players would be too tired to give their best effort, and that could lead to a lack of focus and mistakes on the field. He also said that it could lead to injuries, as players are more prone to injury when they are tired.
Sanders’ comments have sparked a debate about late game times in college football. Some argue that late start times are necessary for television ratings, while others argue that it is unfair to the players and fans. Whatever the case may be, Sanders’ comments have highlighted the issue and brought it to the forefront of the conversation.
It remains to be seen if late game times will continue in college football, but one thing is certain: Deion Sanders has made his opinion known. His criticism of late game times shows that he is willing to stand up for what he believes in, and it will be interesting to see how this issue is addressed in the future.