Sheder Sanders expresses his confidence in Colorado

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The former quarter of the Colorado Sheder Sanders Buffaloes shared his confidence in his former college team despite his first defeat of the season against Georgia Tech.

The Buffaloes lost against the Yellow Jackets, 27-20, while Haynes King gathered the winning disc in the fourth quarter. King scored on a 45 yards race with 1:07 to do in the fourth quarter. Colorado has failed to set up the touch of equalization in the last moments.

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Georgia Tech’s quarterrier, Haynes King, on the left, passes in front of the corner half of Colorado Teon Parks (3) for a hit in the second half of a university football match on NCAA on Friday August 29, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado. (David Zalubowski / AP Photo)

It was the first game of the team without Sanders and the winner of the Heisman trophy, Travis Hunter. The two players entered the NFL draft after last season.

Sanders was always convinced that the team will understand it, especially since his father, Deion, is the head coach.

“They will understand things. They have an excellent head coach,” he wrote on X.

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The Buffalos Quarter of the Colorado Shedeur Sanders (2) welcomes fans after defeating the Arizona Wildcats at the Arizona stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)

Deion Sanders was not without his quarter son for any of his career as a college coach. They were together in Jackson State and Colorado once he took the work of the Buffaloes.

“Coach Prime” appointed Kaidon Salter the quarter-Arrière leaving to start the year. He had 159 yards by the pass and a pass of a touchdown to Dekalon Taylor in defeat.

Sanders said the team will be fine despite the loss.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders heads his team against Georgia Tech in the first half of a NCAA university football match on Friday August 29, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (David Zalubowski / AP Photo)

“We could have won the match. It’s not like kicking,” he said. “They got out of the ball. If we take advantage of the opportunities, I have a completely different mood here right now.”

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