Colorado Head Football Coach Deion Sanders has no problem expressing himself when things don’t make sense. One thing the Colorado Head Football Coach would like to see changed is the late start times for the Pac-12 conference.
The Buffs’ upcoming game against Stanford University this Friday night has the head football coach questioning the reasoning behind the late schedule for football games, when most of America on the East Coast will be asleep when the Buffaloes’ game airs on ESPN this Friday.
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Coach Sanders understands marketing and showing a product to the masses; timing is everything. Always looking to provoke some form of change, Coach Sanders is well aware of the PAC12 late start times for football games, and will continue to make it known that it doesn’t appeal to all recruits, to see what the PAC12 programs have to offer, because the athletes are either asleep or forget the start time of the game.
Colorado is moving to the Big 12 next season and shouldn’t have problems with late game start times. Now that Coach Prime has moved on to Coach a Power 4 program, the media will gravitate toward the program, helping to change some of those late start times that will attract new fans to watch the games. Coach Prime is a watch TV that will have people tuning in every week to watch the Buffs win or lose. The last result is that if that doesn’t work, the Buffs Head Coach may want to consider reaching out to the Athletic Director of the University or the Director of the Conference to see if reaching out to the television networks about late scheduled times can be changed.