"The whole family is trash" "Get em Bucky": Fans divided over Deion Sanders Jr.'s ruckus with Texas Tech ball boy
College football fans are buzzing over a heated exchange between Deion Sanders Jr. and a Texas Tech ball boy after Shilo Sanders scored a touchdown in Colorado’s 41-27 win over Texas Tech.
Late in the fourth quarter, Shilo scooped up a fumble and ran it in for a six-yard touchdown. As he jogged off the field with the ball in hand, a Texas Tech ball boy tried to snatch it from him. Shilo held on tight, while his brothers, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Sanders Jr., stepped in and exchanged a few words with the ball boy.
Reactions online were split. One fan wrote:
“The whole family is trash.”
“Get em Bucky!!!” another wrote.
“THUGS!” one wrote.
“Sanders jr needs to be fined and suspended from the sidelines rest of the season,” another wrote.
“And the Sanders family is like ‘why does nobody like us?’” another wrote.
“Buddy was looking back for backup,” another wrote.
Colorado’s victory brought its record to 7-2 on the season. The bold and spirited Sanders family remains a big part of the show, both on and off the field.
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Deion Sanders Jr. shared a sneak peek of the Buffaloes
Deion Sanders Jr. shared a sneak peek of the Buffaloes gearing up for their showdown against Texas Tech, bringing his dad’s “Prime Time” flair to social media.
The clip highlighted the team's game-day routines and arrival at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, with Coach Prime leading the way. The Buffaloes looked focused but relaxed as they took in the energy of the stadium. Sanders Jr. also had a lighthearted moment with offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, while two-way star Travis Hunter and others strolled around, enjoying the scene.
Colorado squad pulled off another impressive win, this time in a tough Texas Tech setting on national TV. The win help the Buffaloes continue their push for a spot in the Big 12 championship game and a possible ticket to the 12-team College Football Playoff.
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