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Shedeur Sanders says not every game is his Super Bowl—arrogance or just plain truth?

Animosity alert! And it doesn’t help Shedeur Sanders that it is Coach Jason Brown, his longtime critic. Remember when Coach JB got into a heated argument with Big Smitty when they talked about Shedeur’s draft prospects? It must be fun for him to bust the 22-year-old QB’s bubbles with savage responses because that’s what he does. 

This time, he’s back again to belittle Shedeur after his bold claim during the Big 12 press conference speech. Coach JB’s message in short? None of Shedeur’s claims are going to happen. Let’s see how that came to be. 

When Shedeur Sanders said, “We know we’re everybody’s Super Bowl,” he invited a series of mixed responses from the CFB community. Among some unrelenting and rigid critics is Coach JB, who made it clear that Shedeur is building castles in the air with his claims, as is portrayed in the new YouTube episode of The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty on July 13. After roasting the QB’s claim as “undefeated in the SWAC,” he also took a shot at his Super Bowl statement, saying, “You’re not everybody’s Super Bowl, bro. You’re not.” 

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Coach JB added more spice to the insult, saying that “real” programs like Oregon, Utah, and others don’t care about Colorado. He added that they’ve become “a team that is in the limelight every day that everyone talks about.” It’s just this popularity factor of them becoming a “sh*t show” making their opponents mark down their calendars. That’s what Coach JB thinks. But you might also want to hear another football analyst’s thoughts on this bold claim. 

Is Colorado the bull’s eye to destroy? 

Hear it from Andy Staples of On3, who gave a warning based on the story of Shedeur Sanders’ SB claims. He said, “Everyone who plays Colorado wants to kick the cr*p out of Colorado.” Staples also recounted how Colorado made themselves a common target early last season when they beat CSU only to get crushed by Oregon in their next game. 

With the Buffs constantly under the spotlight this season, many eyes are on them. Among them are some waiting behind the bush to prey on their downfall. Shedeur and the Buffs will play their first game as a Big 12 member with their opener against North Dakota State. Will his assertion win crowds of fans on the seats and streams? What are your thoughts on Shedeur’s Super Bowl claim?