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Deion Sanders appears to fire back at Shedeur Sanders-Colorado fight song report

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Colorado HC Deion Sanders
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Following a report based on the use of ‘Perfect Timing’ by Shedeur Sanders at Colorado’s games, Deion Sanders has seemingly addressed the matter online.

Coach Prime shared a post on Twitter about there needing to be accountability for lies and those who believe them. That could potentially be in reference to one such as in how he views the reporting regarding his son’s music.

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“What happened to Accountability for lies told & consequently sold,” tweeted Sanders. “A lie don’t care who tells it & only a fool can fool a fool but the Wise is Prudent. #CoachPrime

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This comes after reporting from the last few days made it known that Sanders had asked the Buffalo’s band to not play the school’s fight song after touchdowns by Shedeur to instead play ‘Perfect Timing’ over the speakers at Folsom Field.

There were also reported recent comments by professional executives that Sanders his doing too much as far as his promotion of his son.

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In response to all of this, specifically the use of the music, Colorado had to share a statement on Monday.

Sanders is dealing with plenty of criticism already following Colorado’s loss this weekend at Nebraska. However, in regards to this, he’s looking for some responsibility by the alleged liar along with those who thought it was true.

Colorado releases statement on reported regarding band, Shedeur Sanders’ song

Deion Sanders reportedly told Colorado’s band not to play the fight song after his son, Shedeur Sanders, scores a touchdown in favor of playing his song.

However, that may not be true as On3’s Pete Nakos has confirmed. While Shedeur’s song does play after every touchdown he scores, a Colorado spokesperson has cleared the air on the matter:

“This is not true,” the statement reads. “Nobody ever asked the band to refrain from playing the fight song. After a touchdown, the band plays “Glory, Glory, Colorado” and, after a point after touchdown, the band plays “Fight CU” as has been standard practice for years.”

“When Shedeur Sanders scores, the band will wait a moment a moment for a small snippet of Shedeur’s song to play before immediately kicking into “Glory, Glory, Colorado”. This is exactly what happened during the game against North Dakota State. This practice is not unique to Shedeur, as the band will wait a moment after a successful field goal to play Alejandro Mata‘s song before playing “Fight CU”.”