Shedeur Sanders looked ‘crisp in his delivery’ at fall camp

Shedeur Sanders looked "crisp in his delivery" at Colorado football fall camp according to Buffs Beat's Jason Jones, who was on hand in Boulder Mandatory Credit: The Clarion-Ledger
Shedeur Sanders looked "crisp in his delivery" at Colorado football fall camp according to Buffs Beat's Jason Jones, who was on hand in Boulder Mandatory Credit: The Clarion-Ledger /
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Ahead of his first season at the Power Five level after spending his two seasons in the SWAC, Shedeur Sanders, the youngest son of Coach Prime, looked “crisp in his delivery” at Colorado football fall camp on August 2 according to Buffs Beat’s Jason Jones, who was on hand in Boulder.

“Shedeur Sanders looked crisp in his delivery behind a Buffs offensive line working on technique drills,” Jones prefaced before saying, “It was the only portion of practice made available to the media with the rest closed off.” Sanders’ stoic mindset ahead of the 2023 season is honed in on whatever is next on his to-do list as he revealed in an interview with Buff Zone’s Brian Howell.

“I just focus on it as the next thing to do,” Sanders prefaced before saying, “I let everybody do research and stuff like that. I just focus on that’s the next task at hand and that’s just what we’ve got to do.”

Shedeur Sanders dialed up his own hype ahead of 2023 Colorado football season

Sanders, by virtue of being the offspring of Coach Prime, is a great salesman — and he has impeccably positioned himself as a quarterback the world has to watch during the 2023 season for Colorado football. During Pac-12 Media Day, Sanders told reporters that he doesn’t feel pressure and fears none of the teams on the Buffs’ slate.

“Well, I’m a Sanders,” Shedeur prefaced before saying, “You know I don’t feel pressure. That’s the thing it’s in my blood. I don’t get nervous. … I don’t get none of that, especially when you prepare and you got the coaches and the staff and the players around you. Like, it’s no real pressure. You’re just fighting yourself and your own thoughts … and that’s the thing. … I don’t fear no names or nothing like that.”

It doesn’t feel like Deion Sanders would allow his son to talk such a big game if he wasn’t doing the things necessary to back it up on the field. Everything reporters, and Shedeur himself, are saying points to a major upgrade under center for CU in 2023.