Shedeur Sanders has gotten a haircut ahead of his final year in college.
The Colorado Buffaloes quarterback is heading into what he calls a “business year.” And he’s undergone a transition to prove it.
Shedeur, one of the most exciting college players to watch last season despite CU’s 4-8 record, wore long, twisted braids to the team’s spring game last month. But he showed a new look during Colorado’s Memorial Day Cookout over the weekend.
By getting a haircut, Shedeur has sent a message: no distractions, no fashion shows, just business.
“C’mon man, it’s a business year,” he’s heard saying in the video from ‘Reach The People Media’ below. “I handle business, stand on business… everything business, bruh.”
Shedeur Sanders will be focusing on football for the next several months. While his dad, Deion Sanders, has promised a bowl game and a playoff appearance, Coach Prime will be keen on leading the Buffs to a national title.
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Shedeur Sanders Could Have A Much Improved Second Season In Boulder
The program got off to a bold 3-0 start last season but sputtered thereafter, winning just one game. They fielded a weak offensive line that allowed opposing pass rushers free shots at Shedeur, but Primetime has made moves to correct this.
The QB registered a 69.3 completion percentage in his first season with Colorado, throwing for 3,230 yards, 27 touchdowns, and just three interceptions.
CU could see much improvement if their QB could keep passing the ball like he has and take fewer sacks. A better running game would also give them a better shot at making good on Deion Sanders’ promise.
Of course, a new haircut isn’t going to make Shedeur Sanders a better player. But his message is loud and clear.
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