Deion Sanders‘s son is made for the future! A legend in the making already, Shedeur Sanders, the CU Buffs QB knocked off another milestone. Born with copious amounts of talent, Shedeur is now making his case strong for the NFL!
Coach Prime’s son is crafting his own legacy at the moment. The 21-year-old youngster breached past 10,000 yards in the game against the Wildcats. Arizona State has no idea what hit them! It’s half-time and CU Buffs have their noses in front, all thanks to Shedeur.
Shedeur Sanders adds another feather in his cap
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Coach Prime’s son’s resume is getting lengthy every game. Earlier today, the young rookie has gone on to complete 10,000 yards in his NCAA career. A no small feat of any sort, it would mean nothing to Sheduer unless his side wins. He’s surely a serious prospect for the future and would be eyeing an NFL draft later this year.
With that pass to Harrison, Shedeur Sanders tops 10,000 passing yards for his college career (10,007 currently). #cubuffs
— Brian Howell (@BrianHowell33) November 11, 2023
What are the players eating? Coach Prime needs to answer. His troops are writing a fairytale at the moment. Led by the agile QB, the momentum is throughout with the Buffs. Sheduer would be looking to add a few more to his 10,000 yards post the half-time. For Shedeur, it’s time for some more flexing it seems as the touchdowns keep on coming. He has got his father’s approval and needs to capitalize on the moments.
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Deion Sanders wants his son to continue with the celebrations
When you’re part of the Sanders clan, you’re gifted with talent. Just like his father who was a great CB, Shedeur is one of the best young QBs in college history. Despite the jarring hits throughout the season, Sanders loves celebrating his goals. Recently, his wrist flexing caught some scrutiny from the analysts as they threw wind of caution.
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Deion, who’s quite vocal about supporting his son, once again stood by his side. Calling the moment legendary, Prime Time entrusts his son to cash in at the right time. ?We?ve just got to get him a lucrative watch deal. He can?t keep doing it for free. We got to capitalize. He is my son. We gotta capitalize on the moment, right?? remarked Sanders as he pushed for a business opportunity. Deion was himself an opportunistic player in his career, who won titles both in the NFL and MLB.
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