Deion Sanders pulled off something that’s never been done.
Sanders took the Colorado head coaching job after rebuilding FCS program Jackson State, inheriting a roster that had managed a 1-11 season. Then obliterated that roster, all but clearing out the locker room.
Then he brought in 86 new players, 53 of whom were transfers. That’s the most of any program. Ever.
"I know it's a huge overhaul," Sanders said in an ESPN article before the season began. "But it had to be done."
Could an overhaul be needed at Oklahoma State? If not 86 strong, at least targeting ready players for areas of weakness?