Cowboys News: Deion dissed at midfield, Pollard’s availability, Dorsett’s record broken

Coach Prime got shoved after his team won again; Tony Dorsett’s single-game rushing record at Pitt has fallen; roster news for Sunday. | From @ToddBrock24f7

A couple college games on Saturday had a decidedly Cowboys angle to them. In our lead story- that’s sure to remain a buzzworthy topic for much of the next wee-, Deion Sanders was involved in a bizarre coaches’ spat after his Jackson State team won again. The opposing coach- Eddie Robinson Jr., no less- shoved Sanders during the midfield handshake and had some choice words about Coach Prime in his postgame press conference. A little farther north, a longstanding record by the legendary Tony Dorsett fell after a Pitt Panther turned in an absolute beast of a performance.

Meanwhile, as the Cowboys prep to play the Rams in Week 5, we have the latest roster moves, including who got elevated from the practice squad for gameday and our best guesses as to who will be declared inactive. We specifically check for clues on Tony Pollard’s availability, spotlight the quantum leap Trevon Diggs has made in his coverage skills, and find out why SoFi Stadium has a special place in Terence Steele’s heart. We look at what could be a home-away-from-home game for the Cowboys in L.A., explore the league’s newest updates to the concussion protocol made just in time for Sunday’s games, and check out college prospects from TCU, Tennessee, and LSU that may be names to watch come draft day. That’s all up in News and Notes.