Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders will try and do his part to make sure the football program sustains its dominance when he makes the jump to the NFL.
Shedeur Sanders and two-way star Travis Hunter are widely projected to be top-five picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Some scouts and analysts believe that either could go first overall in the draft, too.
Obviously, Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes will have a difficult time replacing the production of their game-changing quarterback and two-way superstar. But after leading Colorado to a 52-0 blowout victory over Oklahoma State on Sunday, Shedeur shared his strategy for ensuring the team remains in good hands beyond 2024.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Shedeur said he plans to donate to the Buffaloes’ NIL collectives so they can “have a super team next year.”
Speaking to reporters after the game, Shedeur Sanders said he plans to donate to the Buffaloes’ NIL collectives so they can “have a super team next year.”
“Imma donate to the collective for sure … I'll make sure we have a super team next year!” –@ShedeurSanders 😂💰 pic.twitter.com/hzsT5yR5YR
— Rivals (@Rivals) November 29, 2024
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The Buffaloes have enjoyed a remarkable turnaround under “Coach Prime,” so recruiting marquee talents out of high school and via the transfer portal will be much easier than a few years ago.
Colorado came into this weekend as the No. 25-ranked team in the country. They won’t make the 12-team postseason, but there’s a bowl game to be played before Sanders and Hunter take their talents to the NFL.
Shedeur Sanders Put A Cherry On Top Of His Epic Regular Season
Well, Sanders certainly didn’t disappoint in (presumably) his final college regular-season game. He threw for 438 yards, five touchdowns and one interception in a blowout win over the visiting Cowboys.
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