Deion Sanders Jr. is showing zero remorse following a controversial incident involving him and a Texas Tech ball boy on Saturday.
The younger Deion was seen shoving the ball boy on the sideline near the end of Colorado’s win.
CU improved to 7-2 on the weekend, beating Texas Tech 41-27. Shilo Sanders sealed the result with a late scoop and score before busting out his father’s iconic shuffle in the end zone. He was approached by a Red Raiders ball boy shortly after, and the kid tried to strip the football from his hand.
Shedeur Sanders stepped in and was joined by his brother, Deion Jr, who shoved the ball boy before screaming in his face while the quarterback held him back.
You can see the altercation in the video below:
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Deion Sanders Jr. Is Not Sorry
Unlike in the NFL, college offenses play with their own footballs, so the ball boy was required to return it to the home team. However, he should have allowed the Buffaloes to complete their celebration instead of trying to grab it.
That said, Sanders did go overboard with his reaction. But he’s not sorry.
The 30-year-old has since shared multiple photos via social media celebrating the win, with one post showing a clip from the movie ‘Juice, ‘in which the late Tupac Shakur is heard saying, “I am crazy, but you know what else? I don’t give a f**k.”
Sanders runs CU’s social media’s social media channels and is pretty popular for his involvement with the program.
He’s likely gained some notoriety from this recent incident.