To help Colorado sing another tune, invite Coach Deion Sanders Ice Cube to practice

Boulder, Colo. (AP) – Deion Sanders hit a variety of high notes on Tuesday, of more concerns about an identity to ‘leadership and consistency’ from anyone who emerges as his quarterback. However, to sing another type of tune, the Colorado coach practiced a musical guest in rapper Ice Cube. It was not for a concert, but a candid conversation. “Don’t complain about what you don’t get because of the work you didn’t,” Ice Cube told the team in a video posted by Well Off Media, which is the Buffalo Chronicle Chronicle. “Put in the work and it will pay for you.” It was in harmony with the message that Sanders preached when the Buffaloes (1-2) tried to get out of a Ruth on Saturday night when offering Wyoming (2-1). “I take the full responsibility and accountability of every Darn ‘L’ we received,” Sanders said at his weekly news conference on Tuesday. “But sometimes young men in life must understand that they are also responsible for their actions. If you will be liable to fetch the zero (name, image, appearance), you will also be liable on that field.” Our kids understand it and hold each other accountable. Deion Sanders said. “I’m looking for it for everyone. Every man, every woman involved in my life – leadership and consistency.” Sanders didn’t take long to respond when asked, and found an identity for his team or to win. I think coaches are looking for victories. You can call it what you want, but it looks the way it looks. “I don’t care what kind of car we move in. As long as we pull out here with a ‘w’, I’m fine. I don’t really get into the identity. ‘ Granted, he would like to do a few things with a little more consistency – to stop the defense and offend – but “I can’t narrow,” What is your identity? “” He said. “What does that mean, what is your identity?” You know, on which a team can hang his hat. “Ohio State won the national championship, not true?” Sanders counteracted. “What did they hang up their hat?” I understand what you’re trying to say, but win is to win, man. This is not one thing you can hang your hat. “After an upcoming season with his QB boy, reality, and the Heisman trophy winner Travis Hunter, a job was underway this year.” I’m not a patient man, “Deion Sanders said.” I’m not a patient man on something. I’m a fixer. I want to solve the problems. I’m not a man who wants to stay and just keep the stuff going. “It was a sign that Sanders appreciated-the next exercise after a loss of 36-20 against Houston showed up his defense in full pads, even though most of the players were needed to do so. “We have the talent in the house,” he added. “We just have to use it and do what we can do.” As Ice Cube held a concert in Denver on Tuesday, Sanders expanded an invitation to practice. Sanders said the friendship between him and Ice Cube dates back to the late 1980s. Ice Cube showed up at games when Sanders was at the Atlanta Falcons. “We’ve been nice for a long time,” Sanders said. “Just to see the ripening and where he was ascended is incredible.” Sanders ensured that the Colorado volleyball team led 9-0, which matched the best start in program history. “Wow,” he said. “We wish we were that.” ___ Get a poll and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign in here and here (AP News Mobile App). AP College Football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

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