Jason Whitlock blasts Deion Sanders as "False God," says fans worship him with "racial idolatry" glasses

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Deion Sanders has become a target for criticism, but Jason Whitlock took his hate to the next degree. The former columnist took 45 minutes on his 'Fearless' show to talk about the collapse against Stanford. He went right at Sanders, virtually unloaded on him and questioning the dynamic of the Colorado Buffaloes.
This is a step further from his comments last week when he accused Coach Prime of supporting a losing culture and stat padding for Shedeur to keep him in the Heisman race. Must we say that Sanders lives in Whitlock's head rent-free?
He said Deion's post game message was "inappropriate" as a coach, and it embraced fraud tactics. While there was nothing wrong with what Sanders said, and ESPN's Kirk Herstreit even applauded him for it, Whitlock is prone to pitching toward his base. He believes Buffs two-way star Travis Hunter is a scapegoat, and they lost to Stanford because they were trying to keep Shedeur's stats clean.
WATCH: Shedeur Sanders in the locker room without phone at halftime vs. Stanford
"Because we have our racial idolatry lenses on, we don't care about Travis Hunter," Whitlock said. "We don't care about what's best for Travis Hunter. All we care about is Deion "Prime Time" because we're groupies for Deion. And we don't care who gets exploited in the name of Deion.
"Deion is your God, and you're mad at me because he's not my god. And you're mad at me because I'm telling you that you're worshipping a false god. And you just want to enjoy. Man, I just want to enjoy my football Saturdays and love Deion, and Whitlock tells me I'm wrong for worshipping Deion. Because you are."
Colorado is in the midst of a bye week before facing No. 25 UCLA at the Rose Bowl. Another nationally televised matchup for Sanders and the Buffs with coverage from ABC on Oct. 28.

Josh Tolle is a writer covering college sports for On SI. Outside of storytelling, the multi-talented broadcaster has play-by-play experience at the professional and collegiate levels. In 2018, he began calling games for the National Women’s Soccer League. He has also called games for the United Soccer League, Concacaf, and the U.S. Open Cup. He has called hockey for the Premier Hockey Federation for the past three seasons and was the play-by-play voice for the Superior RoughRiders of the Western Hockey League. He has provided play-by-play for various other sports including football, basketball, baseball and volleyball events. Since 2015, Tolle has been the voice of Colorado School of Mines Athletics having called football, men's and women's basketball and soccer. He previously wrote for SB Nation.