I see. You were pointing out his grammatical errors for us, correct?
He will be successful because ghetto blacks will flock to him.
Being black is always number one to blacks, and white cucks here can’t wait to be his bitch.
I don't think it's that black and white (pun intended). Sanders will certainly affect recruitment and transfer activity for years to come... but that's because he's different and takes no crap. Other (white) coaches who consistently recruit well in no-BS programs (like Saban and anyone who is a branch on his coaching tree- Smart, Sark, etc.) will continue to recruit at a high level (inclusive of black people) because of their programs. Plenty of white kids stayed (at CU) as well.
I don't care for his personal style, but if you listen to his speeches and the things he says to these kids, it's all about them, and he's pretty outspoken about not worrying about criticism directed at him.
So far, it's paying off - they're now ranked, and they're winning games that most experts thought they had no shot of winning, with a QB that many argued has no business playing FBS football. I wasn't sure that he would beat TCU, but he did... and a lot of the betting money was on an outright win, so clearly there are a lot of folks who believed him. Nebraska wasn't a tough opponent, and even with the cheap shot on Travis Hunter, they still beat CSU. He's earned the right to trash talk for a little while - if they can beat Oregon, or even come close, he would have already converted a number of critics into believers (that his way can and will work).
Regarding CU recruits and the recruits skin color:
Their top 2024 QB recruit, Danny O’Neill, rated a four star is as white as an Irishman can be.
Maybe he’s one of those highly recruited cucks you’re talking about?
“He will be successful because ghetto blacks will flock to him.”
Colorado got more than 50 transfers this year. New rule: Transfers can play without sitting out for a year.
Yes. Even though Deion is full of bling and bravado, he may be good for them. He's a responsible father. That's important in the Black Community. We need more role models like him.