Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes had a victorious start to the 2023 college football season. They won three games back-to-back, against TCU, Nebraska and Colorado State.However, their winning streak was stalled by a disappointing 42-6 loss against Dan Lanning's Oregon, which was the seventh-highest watched match in the whole season.Throughout the season, Deion Sanders made the headlines for various back-and-forths with the media as well as with some coaches.After the matchup against TCU, Sanders was seen losing his cool with a reporter as he repeatedly asked him, "Do you believe?"Another notable situation was Sanders' heated exchange with Colorado State head coach Jay Norvell, when he made comments about Coach Prime's mother.In a conversation with Joel Klatt, Sanders reflected on these moments and spoke about what he's learned from the season:"Learn a little more patience, I need a little more patience. because I know what's supposed to be happening. And I'm hearing what's supposed to be in and if it's not happening, and my best statement I make to my staff is, if you're allowing it to happen, it's on you and it's just consequently on me."It's bothersome because I'm a really detailed guy. Yeah, I'm detailed to every darn thing. I dot Is, cross Ts like, that's the way I go about my life. But I've learned a long time ago, you can't expect what you get. You can't expect someone to be you because God only made one." (8:00)Deion Sanders defends son Shedeur Sanders on XAfter the 2024 spring games, Colorado found themselves in a tight spot as many players started entering the transfer portal.On April 29, a former Colorado safety, Xavier Smith, gave a blunt statement to a reporter of The Athletic about Coach Prime not giving him enough opportunities. He also said that Sanders advised him to enter the transfer portal.Responding to this allegation, Shedeur Sanders dropped a straight-forward reaction to Xavier's comments:Sanders also lost his cool and defended his son Shedeur Sanders during an infamous exchange on X:Fans will be intrigued to see if Coach Prime is able to beat his 4-8 record in the upcoming 2024 college football season. If he does, it would be a step up. However, even Deion Sanders can't afford another weak performance.