November 5, 2024

Deion Sanders makes embarrassing geography mistake

Deion Sanders in front of a microphone wearing a Colorado hat

Deion Sanders made a hilarious but embarrassing geography mistake on Tuesday.

Sanders was asked at his weekly press conference to discuss his expectations for his Colorado Buffaloes. Sanders said his expectations were sky-high, like Mt. Rushmore levels of high. The funny part is that Sanders didn’t know the exact name of the monument, nor its location.

 

 

“My expectations are out of the darn park,” Sanders said. “What’s those little four heads that’s in California? What’d they call those? The peoples’ faces engraved?”

The reporters told Sanders it was called Mt. Rushmore and located in South Dakota, not California.

“It’s in where?” he asked.

When told it was in South Dakota, Sanders gave a funny response.

“I thought it was in [Los Angeles] all this time.”

Sanders then joked that he had Mt. Rushmore confused with the Hollywood sign.

It’s a good thing they pay Sanders to coach football and not pass geography and landmark tests.

Sanders’ Buffaloes are 4-7 in their first year under the new head coach. They have lost five games in a row and are 1-7 in Pac-12 play. The Buffs close out the season on Saturday at Utah. They’ll be playing just two states away from South Dakota. Maybe Sanders can arrange a visit there after the game.

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Colorado Head Coach Deion Sanders Mistakenly Believes Mount Rushmore is in L.A

 

Colorado Head Coach Deion Sanders Mistakenly Believes Mount Rushmore is in L.A.

Key points:

  • Colorado HC Deion Sanders thought Mount Rushmore was in L.A.
  • Colorado head coach Deion Sanders showed a lack of geographical knowledge, thinking Mount Rushmore was in California.
  • Colorado Buffaloes have struggled defensively and offensively in the Pac-12 games, with a tough season ahead.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders revealed he thought Mount Rushmore was in Los Angeles, not South Dakota. The team’s struggles continue as they’ve lost seven of eight games, with a tough upcoming matchup against No. 22 Utah. Furthermore, quarterback Shedeur Sanders may miss the finale due to a hand injury. The Buffaloes are last in the Pac-12 in both defense and rushing yards, facing an uphill battle to salvage their season.

An Ohio brewery used their beer to take a swipe at Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh ahead of the looming Michigan-Ohio State matchup.

The beers will surely be flowing on Saturday when the Wolverines and Buckeyes face off at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Saucy Brew Works, a Cleveland-based brewery, will launch a Michigan-themed version of their “Stealing Signs” Double Dry Hopped Hazy Pale Ale (6.5% ABV). The brewery will release the beverage on Friday, a day before the Ohio State-Michigan clash.

The can features Harbaugh on the front and is designed with Michigan school colors.

This isn’t the first iteration of Saucy Brew Works’ “Stealing Signs” series. They released the original version to make fun of the Houston Astros, who were involved in a sign-stealing scandal back in 2020.

Harbaugh and the Michigan football program have been at the center of some serious sign-stealing investigations over the past few weeks. The latest update on the ongoing investigation can be found here.

Harbaugh, who was suspended by the Big Ten over the allegations, will not be attending his squad’s contest against Ohio State.

Deion Sanders makes embarrassing geography mistake

Deion Sanders in front of a microphone wearing a Colorado hat

Dec 4, 2022; Boulder, CO, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders speaks during a press conference at the Arrow Touchdown Club. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Deion Sanders made a hilarious but embarrassing geography mistake on Tuesday.

Sanders was asked at his weekly press conference to discuss his expectations for his Colorado Buffaloes. Sanders said his expectations were sky-high, like Mt. Rushmore levels of high. The funny part is that Sanders didn’t know the exact name of the monument, nor its location.

 

 

“My expectations are out of the darn park,” Sanders said. “What’s those little four heads that’s in California? What’d they call those? The peoples’ faces engraved?”

The reporters told Sanders it was called Mt. Rushmore and located in South Dakota, not California.

“It’s in where?” he asked.

When told it was in South Dakota, Sanders gave a funny response.

“I thought it was in [Los Angeles] all this time.”

Sanders then joked that he had Mt. Rushmore confused with the Hollywood sign.

It’s a good thing they pay Sanders to coach football and not pass geography and landmark tests.

Sanders’ Buffaloes are 4-7 in their first year under the new head coach. They have lost five games in a row and are 1-7 in Pac-12 play. The Buffs close out the season on Saturday at Utah. They’ll be playing just two states away from South Dakota. Maybe Sanders can arrange a visit there after the game.

An Ohio brewery used their beer to take a swipe at Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh ahead of the looming Michigan-Ohio State matchup.

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