Steve Corder of Athlon Sports made waves in the college football world this week with a bombshell report on the Colorado Buffaloes football program under Deion Sanders, alleging a culture of bullying and violence.
Some have questioned the validity of the reporting from an outlet like Athlon while Sanders has discredited the report and threatened a âramification.â
Corder joined The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on Wednesday to defend his reporting and respond to the public reaction. He said that while he understands doubters around his story, he reported it for the public good.
âI just know Iâve talked to these kids, these young men. Theyâre scared, theyâre worried about repercussions,â Corder said. âIâm just doing what I think is whatâs right, what needs to be done. If this was going on anywhere, I would think that anybody would want to know about it. Whether itâs the university, itâs the state, whether itâs the players, families, whatever that may be.â
Specifically responding to Sandersâ comments about the story, Corder noted that Sanders did not deny the details. Corder also noted how Colorado staged a recorded conversation to respond to his piece at Athlon, which indicates they take it seriously even if Sandersâ comments were dismissive.
âThey made specific content to talk about the story. If itâs not true, just say itâs not true,â Corder said. âBut nobody has done that. CU gave a no comment, the players werenât specifically asked about it, but nobody has come out and said, âno, none of that ever happened.â Like I said, Iâm confident in my reporting.â
Le Batard, who said later in the show that he believed Corderâs reporting, asked why others on the Colorado beat may not be reporting the same details of the culture of the program.
âI would think that the beat reporters are content because they have access, or they have the access that Deion allows them to have, and thatâs enough for them,â Corder said. âMaybe they donât believe what they see or what theyâre told.â
Asked whether he or Athlon were scared of legal action against them, Corder said no.
âThereâs no reason to worry. I vetted my sources. I checked, I double-checked. I have multiple people that I trust,â Corder said. âOnce you talk to more than two, three, four people, I have to go with my gut and I believe these guys.â
Perhaps Athlon being a smaller outlet is working in Coloradoâs favor in more ways than one. While they can threaten legal action and potentially scare the company, the school is likely also benefitting from the lack of attention itâs getting versus a story like this in The Athletic or the local newspaper.
The Arena Group-owned Athlon took over publishing the Sports Illustrated Fan Nation sites earlier this year. According to his bio on the websites and his social media presence, Corder runs their Colorado Buffaloes and Carolina Panthers sites.