It’s time for the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback sensation Shedeur Sanders to visit his classroom after a hiatus of 16 months. Even though Black and Gold Day is approaching, Deion Sanders’ son chooses to brush up on his chemistry lessons.
The latest video shows Shedeur roaming the Colorado University campus with his friends. Out of all the other subjects, he walked into a chemistry class. Hence, as much as he prepares for the touchdowns, Shedeur makes it a point to excel academically.
Sheduer’s first time at CU
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The Reach The People channel on YouTube ensured that this special moment for Shedeur Sanders was captured as he set foot at the university after 16 months. The quarterback decided to pick up on his academic lessons. Among all the other subjects, chemistry seemed to have been alluring for Shedeur. This time, it was all about the interesting chapter, Combustion of Hydrocarbons, as found in the video. Coach Prime’s son seemed to have thoroughly enjoyed his time in the classroom, as when he came out, he said, “It was good bro. Chemistry class is fun bro.”
Shedeur got transferred from Jackson State University to join his father in Colorado Buffaloes in December 2022. Hence, it has been a year and four months since he visited the campus, and now everything is online. However, always being a diligent student, as he has time to take lessons in an offline class, Shedeur went all smiles.
Deion Sanders’ opinion about Shedeur’s university life
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Shedeur had previously been a part of the Trinity Christian School, which played a crucial role in shaping who he is today as a person and a player. As found, the school boasts a rigorous curriculum that helped the quarterback build up his academic qualities and his talent in football. He has maintained a high GPA all through his time back at school.
Now that Shedeur is part of Colorado University, earlier this year, Deion Sanders expressed his concern about the student-athlete’s evolution in the modern era. In the “Bret Boone Podcast,” Coach Prime expressed how things have changed since he was a student-athlete at FSU. The Buffs HC then points out how Shedeur is “Missing the best part of college to walk around and be on campus and build an atmosphere and build relationships on campus with other students outside of football.” He further raised his concern, “But now you have so many kids that are just online. I don’t even know if Shedeur has ever taken a class on campus in his college career.”
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Now that Shedeur has paid a visit to the university, it is possible to see how he manages the attention he receives from his new friends, who anticipate that he will be in the NFL next year. Along with this, it will test his multitasking skills in tackling his academic lessons while at the same time fulfilling demands on the field.