Former Colorado long snapper Cameron Warchuck speaks about his growth under Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders in 2023.
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00:00I mean, personally, like I developed and I was able to work on a lot of things that I wanted to work on.
00:06So being that somewhat of a veteran player on the team going into my junior season at the time,
00:13like I was able to understand the groundwork of how Colorado works.
00:17I was original. I was original guy from the previous team that got kept over.
00:22So I knew the culture that we needed to keep that is Colorado moving into the new team.
00:28And everybody being brought in and the things that we need to hold on to.
00:33But as well as like I just knew kind of how college worked at that point,
00:39whether it be the stadium, whether it be travel schedule, whether it be anything like that.
00:44I knew how personally how I can develop myself instead of my first year.
00:48It was I redshirted. I traveled with the team.
00:51I didn't play. My next year, I took four games.
00:56And then obviously I had an injury that which withheld me from the rest of the season
01:01to be able to take that time.
01:03And now I'm recovered and being back on the field.
01:05So it's like I know what it takes to be actually on the field.
01:08I know what it takes to be taking care of your body off the field.
01:11And I know what I need to do, what I need to work on and what I need to do to get better
01:15from those four games that I did play in to be able to play a full season and stay healthy
01:20and be able to perform not only as I do in the first game, but the very last game.
01:26And every snap.