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HOF Ray Lewis bursts into laughter as Colorado's Warren Sapp shares his out-of-body moment

The Colorado Buffaloes enter Week 5 with a thrilling win over Baylor last week. Their 38-31 win is still a hot topic for fans. Prime Times two-way star Travis Hunter was everywhere and effective in both his defensive and offensive duties. At the same time, Sheduer Sander's Haily Mary touchdown at the right moment helped the Buffs secure their victory, as the Beras also made a strong impression; It just wasn't her day. The Buffs star prevailed and Coach Prime knows his team made some mistakes. The Buffs' star-studded lineup isn't just limited to their roster. There are also some stars on the Coach Prime team, and some of them are making headlines with their social media posts.

Former football player and Warren Sapp, Deion Sanders' employee with the Buffs, does this often Headlines because of his Instagram posts and stories. This time, his Instagram posts made Hall of Famer Ray Lewis laugh. Sapp posted his photo from a swimming pool and captioned it “Out of body experience!! #SappNotFishing. Good morning

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Lewis knows Sapp's colorful personality and it's no different for him to use his aura to attract attention. Sapp and Lewis played a lot of football together and both are iconic figures in the world of college football. At the same time, they share a deep respect for each other's careers. Moments like this, full of humor and fun, bring joy to the fans and remind them of the bond between the former players.

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Sapp and Lewis were part of the same college program. From 1991 to 1994, Warren played his college football with the Miami Hurricanes. Ray joined the program a little later and played his first college game in 1993. He stayed with the Hurricanes until 1995, where he established himself as one of the best linebackers. Hurricanes not only helped them establish football, but also forged a strong friendship.

Sapp wants better returns from the Buffs' defense

Last year, Deion Sanders' team had the worst defense in college football. They played a total of 8 games but were only able to win 4 of them, mainly due to their weak defense. They allowed an average of 34.8 points per game, which is a harsh reality and statistics from Prime Time Football programming. But a lot has changed for her this year. And they tried their best to be on the winning side. Warren Sapp plays a big role in keeping the Buffs focused on winning.

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During fall camp this year, Sapp made it very clear that he chose Buffs for a reason and that he takes his business very seriously. He sternly warned opponents not to take Buff's defensive lineup lightly this season. Although he was having a serious conversation (Sapp being Sapp), he added a touch of humor by comparing the defensive line to a supply of bullets, saying: “You get shot with a .38 or .9mm, it’s your choice.” He added: “Last year we couldn’t stop the run and that won’t happen with me here.”

Sapp made his intentions very clear with his statement. His confidence has helped change the team's defensive mindset. His strategy so far for 2024 is on point. Let's see if they continue their winning streak against UCF in Week 5.