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Earlier today, a story broke that Deion Sanders demanded that Colorado's marching band not play Shedeur Sanders' rap song when he scores over the school's fight song. A Colorado spokesperson has issued a statement denying that claim...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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bigDgator1 month
So the story was mostly correct, the fight song plays after his rap song.

I am so here for the eventual war between Deion and Colorado when they fire him. They are going to have to do an about face on everything.
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Shaq4prez1 month
blah blah lies
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PeleofAnalytics1 month
So is the spokesman's claim is that the band director voluntarily decided to change when they play the fight song so the audio people can play these songs for the players? If anyone knows anything about the personality of band directors, that is not the way they operate. They will need a rule from higher up in order to make a change like this. If you watch the ND State game, the band had to wait until AFTER the PAT to play the fight song. If you watch the games LAST YEAR, the band would typically play the fight song directly after the TD, not after the PAT.
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Dingeaux1 month
this really doesn't make them look any better. His rap song is played after his touchdowns. What is every player on the team made some rap song and wanted it played after their touchdown? This is still preferential treatment and it is a bad look. The admin has no backbone.
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jp4lsu1 month
They are still doing something special just for Sanders' touchdown. So the story is true and was requested by Sanders. What about the other players? Can they have a portion of a song they like if they score a TD?
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It appears they could if requested, as per the statement the kicker has a song played for him as well.
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rented mule1 month
"Earlier today, a story broke that Deion Sanders demanded that Colorado's marching band not play Shedeur Sanders' rap song when he scores over the school's fight song."
What in the hell is this supposed to mean????
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POTUS20241 month
I don't really believe anything from CU or Deion any longer. This has turned into a circus.
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jrobic41 month
And, I for one, am shocked. Well, maybe not shocked...
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Koolazzkat1 month
This farce keeps getting better by the week. Enjoy the 5 win season, Prime and Son.
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TommyDaTiger1 month
When Shaq’s son was here didn’t they play Shaq’s rap song from his movie Shazam after his dunks?
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PeleofAnalytics1 month
Are we sure Shaq's son would want to hear that?
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JackieSonnier1 month
This is all just a play to get you to go listen to his rap song. Gotta give it to the sanders crew…… they sure know how to stay in the news.
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Mr Happy1 month
Shedeur should try winning.
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Bayou1 month
When the Individual comes first you don't have a TEAM
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Tasseo1 month
NIL definitely opened the window to major individualism strife in the locker room.
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jrobic41 month
It was ALWAYS Deon first! Fortunately, it was best for the team when he was best left on an island...
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Geauxldninja1 month
Sooooo his song does in fact play when he scores and before playing the fight song which has never been the case ever before now.

They didn’t ask them to refrain from playing it just that Shiddeurs song plays first. Dont know how that’s really any better than the original report lol.
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CanebreakCajun1 month
Between this, the FSU chant, and these fricken light shows, these ADs need to realize the last semblance of college football are those chants and those fight songs. Leave them the frick alone.
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Ghost of Colby1 month
But we have fancy light shows, and piped in music, and wanna be rappers now.
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LSU Tiger Eyes1 month
"A small snippet" Is that what Junior is called nowadays?
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DUKE871 month
I don’t believe this at all but ok.
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