CFB world roasts Shedeur Sanders as Colorado QB marks his presence for National Championship game - “Nobody cares”
Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders marked his presence in Houston, Texas, ahead of Monday's College Football Playoff national championship between No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Washington.
In an Instagram reel, Sanders was seen gracing the stage on Sunday, fist-bumping fans and answering questions.
However, fans in the comment section did not show any mercy towards the 21-year-old signal-caller. Acknowledging his presence at the event, one fan (@dipro611) wrote:
"Nobody cares."
Have a look at some other comments as the college football world roasted the Buffs' quarterback:
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Shedeur Sanders gets stern advice from his dad Deion Sanders
Colorado coach Deion Sanders isn't letting the critics get to him or his quarterback son, Shedeur. Despite a challenging season that started on a high note but ended with a 4-8 record, Coach Prime offered his son strong advice amid the external noise.
In an Instagram post featuring a photo with Shedeur, Deion Sanders delivered a clear message:
“Son they're upset with no valid reason to be. This thang is bigger than us but let's show them all the gifts that God has provided. Let's also keep our Peace, Joy & consistently display our Love for this game. CU let's do us and not engage in foolishness. #CoachPrime.”
Shedeur and the Colorado Buffaloes were in seventh heaven when the 2023 college football season started in September. Recording three straight wins in the initial weeks after an abysmal 1-11 season in 2022, the Buffs fans were overjoyed.
Shedeur was even included in Heisman Trophy talks. However, the party stopped from Week 4, with the Buffs managing only one win in their next nine games.
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