(Video) ‘Wild’ Texas Tech fans started a “F**k CU” chant seeing Deion Sanders on Big Noon Kickoff
Texas Tech fans were quite clear with their message by chanting "f**k CU" seeing Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders ahead of Week 11 matchup.

Texas Tech fans started chanting seeing Deion Sanders (Via Imago/X)
Well, Texas Tech Red Raiders fans were quite clear with their message when Fox Sports’ “Big Noon Kickoff” interviewed Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders ahead of the highly anticipated Week 11 game. Although the game turned out in Colorado’s favor, the Texas Tech fans were thrilled for a competitive matchup.
While his team prepared to face up the Red Raiders at Jones AT&T Stadium, Coach Prime was seen making an appearance at the ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ show organized by Fox Sports. As they chose Texas Tech as the venue, a large crowd of fans supporting the Red Raiders was clearly visible behind host Rob Stone alongside Brady Quinn, Matt Leinmart, Mark Ingram, and Urban Meyer.
“F**k CU! F** CU!,” the Texas Tech fans started chanting in the background as Sanders was talking to the hosts.
Texas Tech fans chanting “F*ck CU” while Coach Prime is on Big Noon Kickoff ? pic.twitter.com/4AOtbQaQVl
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However, instead of reacting to the passionate Texas Tech fans, the Buffaloes head coach continued his conversation and laughed off the chants.
As the game began, it was clear that Sanders responded to the Texas Tech fans with a solid 41-27 victory scored by his team, the Buffaloes. This wasn’t simply a strong win, but also their first win since acquiring the Bowl eligibility and aiming to become Big 12 contenders.
Deion Sanders proud after son Shedeur leads Colorado to victory
With Shedeur Sanders projected to be drafted among the Top 10 picks, Coach Prime was proud to see his son’s standout performance against the Big 12 rivals, the Red Raiders. Fans noticed Deion nodding and smiling with pride when the Colorado Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur was talking about Shedeur in an interview with Romi Bean.

We started out slow. That’s not indicative of who we are. But I felt confident that in the second half, we would go do what we ultimately did.
Head coach Deion Sanders said about his team post-game
Since taking an early lead in the game, the senior quarterback finished the game by completing 30 out of his 43 passes for 291 yards and three touchdowns. He also recorded 16 rushing yards on nine carries and one touchdown. With this feat, the Buffs have improved to a 7-2 record for the first time since 2016.