A Division II football coach accused Deion Sanders and his staff at Colorado of tampering with one of his commits, but the Colorado staffer claimed he was impersonated. The coach later deleted the post and called for NCAA intervention.
Key Points
Accusations of tampering in college football recruiting by Colorado's staff
Screenshots of text message exchange between player and Colorado staffer shared on social media
Colorado staffer claimed he was impersonated and denied the exchange
Coach Vigil deleted the post and called for NCAA intervention
Pros
Coach Vigil took a stand against what he perceived as tampering in college football recruiting.
The issue was brought to light and could prompt NCAA intervention.
The Colorado assistant director of player personnel denied the accusations and claimed he was impersonated.
Cons
The situation could potentially harm the reputation of both the Colorado football program and the coach making the accusations.