Rich Eisen Reacts to Deion Sanders & Colorado’s Stunning Upset of TCU | The Rich Eisen Show

Rich Eisen Reacts to Deion Sanders & Colorado’s Stunning Upset of TCU | The Rich Eisen Show

Rich Eisen and the guys react to Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes stunning upset of #17 TCU in Coach Prime’s Buffs debut.

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44 Responses

  1. Anthony Giallourakis says:

    That game was the best time I’ve had watching college football since Tim Tebow took the Gators to the National Championship. It was that good. 😉

    • Mitchell Bahamas says:

      agreed friend

    • Metta HD says:

      Felt like a tight NFL playoff game ebbs and flows and no quitting from either side loved it!

    • Romelus69 says:

      As a born and bred Florida Gator, Colorado has the “Light of the Gods” shining on them thanks to Prime…..after his kids graduate, UF needs to offer him buckets of cash and total autonomy to do what he wants……imagine what he would have done with UF…

    • Anthony Giallourakis says:

      @Romelus69 One can only dream of that…. I would start camping out at the Swamp in July to see that in person…

    • Mike Williams says:

      @Romelus69he would have done the same thing at florida. Florida speed and athletes are just a myth

  2. UnNerfed Games says:

    As a grown adult I have looked to coach Prime to get my life right because not only has he navigated Fame and Fortune he has navigated competition and strife. Deion Sanders is a national treasure and should be treated as such!

  3. Donald Priola says:

    It’s hard to hate Deion. He’s always been that way, and it’s glorious. I never rooted for his teams, but man, he’s something.

  4. Marcus Miller, Jr. says:

    “If the Nebraska team that struggled against Minnesota in Week 1 shows up in Colorado this coming Saturday, they will beat Nebraska back to the Homestead Act.” YOOOOOOOOOO I FELT THAT SHIZZLE IN MY CHEST LMAO

  5. JusDaFacts TV says:

    I love that Rich can give a deeper insight into Prime than almost anyone else. He worked with him for so long that he truly knows him. I think that’s the reason Coach Prime is so misunderstood, because people don’t truly know him and how he’s wired. You have to already see great, before you can pursue greatness. Much respect to Rich Eisen. He’s one of the few Ex-ESPN commentators that I truly enjoy watching.

  6. John Keil says:

    I can’t say enough how much I love the “I don’t care about names” mentality. Our whole society needs to hear, really hear, that. In any vocation, the proof is in what you do in the moment. It doesn’t matter school, hometown, neighborhood – what do you DO with the opportunity you get? Keep going, Prime! Flip the script!!

  7. D C says:

    As a CU alum, that speech gave me chills. Go Prime, Go Buffs

  8. Dee Spearman says:

    I love Rich! Man I’m soo glad I grew up watching him, Deion, Coach Marucci, Playmaker, Marshall Faulk, Jamie Dukes, Sapp, etc every Sunday night to recap the games. I miss those days. I enjoyed them as much as the games.

  9. finisher3x says:

    This was the reaction I’ve been waiting for all weekend. Rich never disappoints.

  10. Ken Brown says:

    I told my wife about this game the next morning and I said the big thing I noticed was Deion was not jumping around and smiling at the end of the game. He went about his business like he knew his business. He didn’t need to take joy in the outcome, he already knew how it was going to end… He already had the Nebraska game running in his mind.

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