WATCH: $4.6 million NIL-valued Shedeur Sanders gets unique request from fan to sign his face during exciting fan meet event
Shedeur Sanders has made a name for himself in the college football world. The fans adore him wherever he goes, swarming in groups at fan events. In one such incredible fan meet event, the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback got a strange request from an adoring fan which he obliged.
Sanders took to Instagram to give the fans a sneak peek into the event that he hosted for the fans. While most fans were happy to meet the QB they love and get some things signed by him as memorabilia, one fan wanted the autograph on a part of his body. He came forward asking if Deion Sanders' son could sign his face.
Here is the video of a fan asking the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who has an NIL value of $4.6 million (per On3), to sign his face in an exciting fan meet and greet.
“Just about to sign my face,” the fan said passionately into the camera.
Shedeur laughed and went ahead to sign a cheek but the fan turned him towards the other side of the face. The Buffaloes star them marked his adoring fan the way he wanted. Earlier, Shedeur showed off the big line of fans waiting to meet him at the event. He also shared the visuals of a female fan who got emotional as the QB started having a chat with her.
Overall, it was an incredible event that won't be forgotten soon by either the football star or the fans who attended it.
Shedeur Sanders aims to be the first QB off the board in the 2025 NFL Draft
Shedeur Sanders was eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft but decided against entering it and instead chose to return to Boulder for one more season of college football.
The Buffaloes QB revealed his plans for the draft and said that he was aiming to be the first player at his position to be selected next year.
"I'm trying to be the first quarterback off the board. I respect Caleb, I respect how he plays. He's a great player. But overall there's just different tiers of quarterbacks,” Shedeur Sanders said on the matter.
Caleb Williams became the first overall pick of the draft this year, going to the Chicago Bears. Four quarterbacks were selected in the top 10 picks with the first three being all signal callers. It will be interesting to see if Shedeur Sanders will be able to get that honor next year.