Ryan Staub Praises Vols, Stirs Debate on Deion Sanders' Colorado Program

Ryan Staubs candid remarks about the coaching disparity between Colorado and Tennessee have sparked debate, revealing potential weaknesses in Deion Sanders approach.

Ryan Staub's recent comments have certainly stirred the pot in the college football world. The Tennessee quarterback didn't hold back in his praise for the Volunteers' coaching staff, offering insights that raised eyebrows about his previous stint at Colorado.

Staub, who made the move from Colorado this season, is still finding his footing at Tennessee. Yet, he emphasized a stark difference in his development with the Vols compared to his time with the Buffaloes.

His remarks quickly became a hot topic online, with fans and analysts diving into the implications.

Staub remarked, "Three years of college football, I haven’t had as much coaching as the month that I’ve been here." This bold statement highlights the significant impact Tennessee's coaching has had on him in a short time.

Staub's journey at Colorado, under the high-profile leadership of Deion Sanders, was filled with hype but perhaps not the personal growth he expected. Now at Tennessee, Staub is in the mix for the starting quarterback position, competing against George MacIntyre and Faizon Brandon.

Despite his limited game experience, Staub exudes confidence in his progress. His stats from Colorado might not jump off the page, but his recent comments hint at deeper issues during his time there. Tennessee, meanwhile, has been on the hunt for the right quarterback since Joey Aguilar's departure, and Staub is a strong contender.

Inside the Vols' locker room, there's no denying Staub's potential. Even his former coach, Deion Sanders, had glowing words for him, saying, "He is just unflappable.

Some guys just have that thing about them that you want to help them become successful. And he is that kid."

Despite having more experience than his competitors, Staub knows he has much to prove. This was evident at the spring practice on March 16, where he was seen working hard in QB drills.

For Staub, the focus now is on leveraging the training and opportunities at Tennessee to secure his spot on the roster. The journey is just beginning, and all eyes are on how he will rise to the challenge.