Coach Prime's 3-month-old grandson Snow locked in watching uncle Shedeur Sanders & Colorado takedown Texas Tech
Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes got the better of Texas Tech with a 41-27 victory, and Coach Prime’s 3-month-old grandson - Snow - showed that football runs deep in the Sanders family. In an adorable Instagram story shared by Deiondra Sanders, the eldest in the Sanders clan, Snow was captured with his eyes glued to the screen as he watched Colorado’s week 11 game.
In the photo, little Snow is propped up in a cozy baby seat, his tiny head facing the TV as if fully locked in on the action. A playful animal-themed blanket surrounds him, and he appears intensely focused on what is happening — or at least trying to be a perfect addition to the Sanders family.
Deiondra captioned the moment:
"Snow LOVE watching football. He knows what’s up," as if even the youngest Sanders is aware of the stakes.
This win was more than just a regular game. It pushed the Colorado Buffaloes closer to its Big 12 goals and a potential spot in the College Football Playoff, with Shedeur Sanders in the lead.
Shedeur Sanders leads the Colorado Buffaloes to a massive win against Texas Tech Red Raiders
Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur once again proved he’s got that clutch gene, leading the Buffs to a 41-27 victory against Texas Tech on the road. This is an achievement as it becomes their fourth straight road win.
The game saw big performances across the board, especially from Travis Hunter, who is leaving no stone unturned for his Heisman campaign. The two-way star pulled off nine catches for 99 yards and even snagged a touchdown to help Colorado make a statement.
On his part, Shedeur Sanders completed 30 of 43 passes with 291 yards, three touchdowns, and zero turnovers. Though the Buffs fell into an early 13-0 hole, they kept calm and turned it around in front of 60,229 Red Raider fans in Lubbock, Texas.
With this win, the Buffaloes (7-2, 5-1 SEC) hold a strong position in the Big 12, controlling their playoff destiny. They are currently ranked 20th in the CFP rankings and in second place in the Big 12 after Iowa State’s recent loss. Further on, they are also set for a Big Noon showdown against Utah next week, where they’ll aim to keep this hot streak going.
However, the icing on the cake is Colorado’s defense that sealed the game when Shilo Sanders forced a fumble in Tech’s end zone, securing a six-yard touchdown with just 51 seconds left. From 1-11 two seasons ago to a legitimate playoff contender under Deion Sanders, the Buffs are truly making their mark.