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Analyst makes shocking accusation following Oregon's rout of Colorado
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK

Keyshawn Johnson made a big accusation about Saturday’s Colorado-Oregon game that ended in a blowout.

The Ducks put an end to the hype surrounding the Buffaloes, beating their fellow Pac-12 team, 42-6. Oregon was very motivated to beat Colorado and end the hype train surrounding Deion Sanders’ program. Ducks head coach Dan Lanning made it clear through his pregame speech that Oregon wanted to shut down the Buffs.

All the attention Sanders has drawn to his program has also made them a target for opposing teams — to the extent that Johnson says opponents are willing to help each other out when facing CU.

“I spoke to somebody in the coaching fraternity right after the game. And they know some people that coach at Oregon,” Johnson said on FS1’s Undisputed Monday. “And they said, ‘I’ve never heard from another assistant coach of how much information was being given to that staff about game-planning against Colorado.”

Johnson is not normally known for doing reporting, and his sources seem to be pretty secondhand. But the idea of coaches sharing information on opponents with their fellow coaches/friends is not new. However, the extent to which coaches who had already faced Colorado may have been willing to help Oregon’s coaches could be greater than usual.

Colorado is now 3-1 and will be tested again on Saturday when they face 4-0 USC.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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