
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders faced scrutiny after the Buffaloes’ latest game, where he opted not to use his remaining timeouts during a critical late-game sequence. Fans and analysts questioned the decision, suggesting it might have cost Colorado a final opportunity to mount a comeback. Addressing the criticism, Sanders explained that he chose to hold on to the timeouts because he believed the team’s defense could get a necessary stop without extending the clock further, and that calling them might have only prolonged the inevitable in a situation where momentum had already shifted against Colorado. He also emphasized that his decision was rooted in confidence in his players, noting that game management often requires difficult judgment calls under pressure. While some supporters defended Sanders’ reasoning, others argued that the conservative approach deprived the Buffaloes of at least a chance to rally. The moment has since sparked a broader debate about coaching strategy, clock management, and how much risk leaders should take in high-stakes games.