After the Oregon Ducks defeated the Colorado Buffaloes last season, accusations arose from Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado program claiming that the Ducks had accessed their private data, including practice film. According to a report from Front Office Sports, sources with direct knowledge of the situation revealed that Sanders and the program reached out to the Pac-12 following their 42-6 loss in Eugene.
Catapult, the video replay system used by Colorado, reviewed the allegations and found no evidence of their systems being compromised. When the Pac-12 followed up on the allegations, Colorado failed to provide any evidence to support their claims.
An Oregon athletics spokesperson responded by stating, “We are unaware of any information that provides any credibility to this claim and see no reason to comment further.” Colorado did not immediately respond to requests for further comment.
The article highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the accusations made by Colorado against Oregon, following their lopsided defeat. The Ducks have denied the claims, and the lack of evidence provided by Colorado has raised questions about the validity of the allegations. As the situation unfolds, both teams will continue to face scrutiny and speculation surrounding the alleged data breach.
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