Colorado Alleges Oregon Cheated Last Season
Death, taxes and Deion Sanders putting himself in the headlines. Some things you can always count on.
A report has been released from A.J. Perez of Front Office Sports on Wednesday claiming Colorado asked the Pac-12 to look into Oregon getting unauthorized access to the team’s private account which stores practice videos and other team data.
According to Perez’s sources the Pac-12 took the allegations seriously and looked into the matter.
The company in question was catapult which conducted its own internal investigation and found no proof of the system being compromised.
As we know Oregon would blast Colorado in Eugene by a score of 42-6. The Buffaloes went on to win only four games last season under Deion Sanders.
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This season Oregon does not play Colorado as the Ducks join the Big Ten conference and the Buffaloes moved into the Big-12 conference.
Recently Deion Sanders hit headlines for banning local media member Sean Keeley from the Denver Post from asking questions at press conferences.
Colorado opens its 2024 season with a home game against North Dakota State on Thursday at 5:00.