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Coach Prime's Shocking Accusation Against ACC Rival

Coach Prime's Shocking Accusation Against ACC Rival

The college football landscape is always a-changing, and not just with rankings or uniforms (though, ahem, rank those ACC alternate uniforms in our exclusive video if you will). There’s always the buzz of player transfers swirling around the transfer portal, and let’s just say those waters are anything but tranquil. 🤓📝 This spring, Colorado’s Coach Prime, Deion Sanders, has decided to shake things up by publicly questioning the recruitment tactics of Virginia, alleging an interesting case of player tampering. It’s like watching the chess game of the gridiron world, only this time, one of the grandmasters is calling out a move. Now, I’ve seen my fair share of recruitment drama, but this blunder might be a new playbook entry. How much is too much when it comes to enticing those top-tier talents? That’s the tough pill everyone might have to swallow. Here at [YourBlogName], we’ve been sifting through the muddy waters of SEO and now we’ll dive into this exciting football twist. Dig deep into the story, the numbers, and the rules. In fact, let’s chat about their alternate uniforms and more on what’s been said behind some closed practices at Colorado.

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Deion Sanders accused Virginia of tampering with one of his players.

Well of Media, run by Deion Sanders Jr., posted a behind-the-scenes video of Colorado’s football program on Thursday. While addressing his team at the end of practice, Coach Prime joked that he was looking for someone not entering the transfer portal to break down their team huddle.

Sanders claimed safety Carter Stoutmire got “offered a bag” to transfer. Some coaches may have held back when they remembered they were being filmed, but Sanders instead looked for the camera before directing his message to Virginia.

“Virginia, you got to stop,” Sanders said. “I let you have one. I ain’t say nothing about it. Come on now.”

Stoutmire recorded 42 tackles, seven pass breakups, and a forced fumble during his sophomore season. He’ll return for a third year to help stabilize a secondary that lost Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.

Since Stoutmire never entered the transfer portal, any team that contacted him would have violated NCAA rules.

BOULDER, COLORADO – OCTOBER 26: Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes walks the field prior to the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Folsom Field on October 26, 2024 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Andrew Wevers/Getty Images)

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While Stoutmire didn’t make any tampering allegations on Thursday, a reporter asked him if players discuss the transfer portal, which reopened on Wednesday. The son of NFL safety Omar Stoutmire called it a “tricky topic” before confirming that he has no desire to enter the portal, even if presented with a massive NIL offer.

“When a majority of kids, they see someone go out there and throw a few hundred thousand (dollars) at them, they’ll jump at it immediately,” Stoutmire said. “Just me personally, I just have so much loyalty to this program … My loyalty is just so strong here. I don’t think there’s a number out there that could get me to leave.”

Plenty of other coaches have claimed teams tampered with their players. However, they rarely ever name a specific program.

Virginia head coach Tony Elliott may have to respond to Coach Prime’s allegations. Other schools should probably also think twice before impermissibly contacting a Colorado player outside of the transfer portal.

Related: Deion Sanders Suffers Major Transfer Portal Blow

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