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"Colorado banned a reporter from asking Deion Sanders questions at press conferences. Also, they call him Coach Prime which is embarrassing "
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Krusty
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I'd like to think the other journalists would support Keeler but, based on this story, doubtful.
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They could ask questions Keeler would ask.
They could stand silent until Keeler is allowed to do his job. But, "During the exchange, Keeler asked multiple times if he could ask a football question and Sanders declined before moving on to a reporter who asked about his birthday plans. The reporter before Keeler at the news conference asked Sanders, "How important is it for everyone to have Aflac as part of their life?" (Sanders is a paid spokesperson for the insurance company.)" Quite the group covering this team....
DISCLAIMER: My Niece has worked for the CU AD for 20 something years in various posts. I'll get her take on this subject. I do know she has been a big fan of the revenue Sanders has generated for the program.
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