
RJ Young
FOX Sports National College Football Analyst
Since the day Sanders called his son Shedeur the start quartback for his team in Jackson State for four years, there has been no shortage of journalists, commentators and fans who have been openly challenged, which the younger Sanders is good enough to.
That did not change when Shedeur Sanders retired his sweater on Folsom Field – one of only six in its history – along Travis Hunter during the spring game of Colorado. Many, including former players in Colorado, found the decision to retire those sweaters Eithher too quickly (Hunter) or not worthy (Sanders), given the subs of the luminaires who played at CU and have not had their sweaters.
The fact is that we don’t care what Colorado has decided to do if Dion Sanders was not a head coach. Less would wonder how good Sheteur Sanders is like a QB if he is his father.
Good Aough to start with an FCS program? I have scientists the first player to win the Jerry Rice Award, awarded to the first -year student of the country, at an HBCU – in history.
Good Aough to lead a team to a championship? He led Jackson State to back-to-back Swac championships.
Good aough to start with a power 4 QB? He was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Buffaloes to their first winning season since 2016 and passed 4,134 Yards with 37 TDs and 10 intercepts for a School-Rordo. The best player in his team, Hunter, won the Heisman Memorial Trophy partially threw Sanders who fit to him.
Coach Prime has been out of the way his son’s performance every step. In a sport you have been, I asked him if he believed it is fair that he will get negative criticism because he is so furious to his sons as head coach.
“I’m present,” said Sanders. “I am present and do not apologize about being present.”
Sanders has five children, of whom a more headlines get than the others, and each of them has received each gift that he could expand to them, including his ability to be in his confidence. Prime Kowtow for nobody and Neithher does his children. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February, Shedeur brought his confidence to see.
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“If you don’t try to change the franchise or the culture, don’t understand me,” he said. “We went from Jackson State to Colorado and changed two programs back-to-back. So you don’t think I can come to an NFL franchise and change the program again? It’s history.”
And he has picked his shoulders what those who have not believed in that change have said since then.
“You think I am the world about what critics say, what people should say? Do you know who my father is? They also hated him,” Shookeur said. “We love adversity. We love everything that belongs to the name. That’s why we are who we are.”
Prime was not surprised by what his son said in the desk in Indianapolis. It is what he eats to expect that it is the kind of son, the kind of children that he has raised.
“My children are just happy to be there,” he said. “Ze verwachten daar te zijn. Mijn kinderen zijn niet Graceeus Scholauze dat je klapt. Ze geven geen verdomd als je klap hebt of niet. Mijn kinderen zijn echt goede atleten, maar het zijn echt goede mensen, en ze willen geen pijn toebrengen. Ze willen meenemen om vreugde vreugde te brengen, en evenemententijd je ziet dat je je ziet zien je ziet ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze zien ze, ze They see, they see them, they see them.
So what is it? Why do many ask for the validity of Sheder Sanders as a first pick of the first round? The kind of talent that has done the fortunes of a franchise such as Patrick Mahomes Cange Cange Cantge with the Kansas City Chiefs, does CJ Stud with the Houston Texans of Jayden Daniels with the Washington Commanders?
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After Shedeur continued to set up figures and wins in a way that nobody in Colorado could have known in almost a decade, I asked Prime why he thinks so many people chose to criticize him and the steratleet he is.
“The Sanders, we’ve been there for a long time,” he spent me. “It is as if they are tired of us tired, rj. I have been successful. You had to have to deal with me in football, you had to deal with me in baseball and you had to have to do with me on television. Now you have to have to deal with me. To deal with my children.
“It’s like people say:” This is Aough. We don’t want to discuss anyone.
It has been true. Many forgot Prime had begun to talk about Hunter who won the Heisman during the rest of his first CU match against a Rarked TCU in 2023. Sub had forgotten that Prime said that he had one of the best Quarterbacks in the country in Jackson State in Shedeur.
Or maybe not. Maybe they will never do that. Perhaps there is only so much person on this earth or say to change a stubborn thought.
However, what has been certain is that Deion Sanders and his family have been in sport for almost four decades for almost four decades. And that will probably not change after the NFL design. If there is something, we will hear and see more – certainly no less.
RJ Young is a National College Football Writer and analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the podcast “The number one university football show.“Follow it on Twitter @Rj_young And Subscribe to “The RJ Young Show” on YouTube.
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