UCLA’s Chip Kelly feels ‘horrible’ about Deion Sanders after locker room robbery

UCLA’s Chip Kelly feels ‘horrible’ about Deion Sanders after locker room robbery

 

Kelly expressed his condolences to the Colorado players and coaches who lost valuables.

Deion Sanders and Chip Kelly love each other a lot. That won’t change anytime soon.
It’s nice to see two representatives of the game respecting each other.
It’s a factor that wasn’t factored into Prime Coach’s first few games this year.
Stealing the Rose Bowl is just disgusting.
It’s like someone whose house was robbed while they were in the hospital.
It is hard to understand the courage of those who commit these crimes.
Do I really think I can get away with this?
“The investigation is in its early stages and is ongoing,” Pasadena Police Chief Gene Harris told Buff’s Beat Monday night.

There are apparently no cameras in the locker rooms, but security footage from the tunnel area will provide the necessary details.
It will take time to sort this all out and the culprits will be brought to justice.
In the meantime, we shouldn’t hide what a positive influence Coach Kelly has had on Sanders, even in these difficult times. Their relationship begins when Shedeur enters high school.
If Deion decides not to coach in college, his youngest son could be playing at UCLA right now.

Saturday didn’t go the way Colorado wanted. They were defeated on the ground and lost important personal possessions.
But we know that arrests are inevitable.
And the leaders of each group confirm this.

It was a disappointing week, but it was exciting news that showed how much each coach is respected. This fact was clearly stated in Prime’s post-match press conference.

“I like their coach.
I respect him a lot.
He’s a great coach and I’m glad I can call him sometimes after the game.

Colorado returns home on Saturday, Nov.
16 to face No. 16 Oregon State. 4.
It airs at 10pm ET on ESPN.

 

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