Deion Sanders' ex-wife Pilar Sanders makes feelings known with latest post on Colorado fans storming the field after big win
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes pulled off a thrilling 38-31 victory over the Baylor Bears in Week 4. Fans went wild and stormed the field to celebrate the Buffs’ debut win in the Big 12 conference.
The Sept. 22 game almost went into double overtime, but Travis Hunter's last-minute heroics saved the Buffs from a close call. Before that, some Shedeur Sanders magic kept Coach Prime’s team in the game as the QB forced overtime with a Hail Mary pass in the last seconds of the fourth quarter.
Deion's ex-wife, Pilar Sanders, was in the stands supporting her sons, Shedeur and Shilo Sanders. She captured the moment when fans stormed the field and shared the footage on Instagram, writing:
“One of thee most Epic games of this season thus far! It was a Cold Dark Rainy Night, … at the last of 2 seconds my son @shedeursanders threw a Hail Mary..,, caught by @lajohntayw in the end zone! we went into Overtime……… We WON!!!!”
Shelomi Sanders, Coach Prime’s youngest kid, also attended the game with her mother, Pilar. She documented her experience in a YouTube vlog. While she was nervous during the final quarter when the Buffs trailed 31-24, the atmosphere completely shifted after the game-winning moment. Shelomi celebrated on the field with Shedeur, exclaiming:
"That’s my brother!" [14:40]
The Buffs now sit comfortably in the Big 12, looking to extend their undefeated run on Saturday as they take on the No. 18 Kansas State Wildcats (4-1, 1-1, Big 12).
Also read: Deion Sanders & ex-wife Pilar Sanders' daughter Shelomi Sanders gave a wholesome five word reaction to Shedeur Sanders' Baylor heroics
Deion Sanders wants to make it big in Big 12
Coach Prime has set the bar high for his team as it prepares to go deep in the Big 12. It has been a remarkable turnaround from last season’s 4-8 record, and Deion Sanders' squad is making huge strides to become serious title contenders.
With a crucial Week 7 matchup against Kansas State lined up, Sanders made his ambitions clear in Colorado’s weekly press conference.
"We expect that," he confidently told reporters when asked about competing for the Big 12 crown. “It’s not being cocky or anything like that. It’s what we expect.” [45:45]
Still haunted by the Buffaloes' early loss to Nebraska, Sanders believes his team is now primed for success.