Deion Sanders son Shilo had ‘by far the most impressive clip’ at CU fall camp
Deion Sanders‘ middle son Shilo had “by far the most impressive clip” at Colorado football fall camp according to the BuffStampede staff.
“Safety Shilo Sanders had by far the most impressive clip in Well Off Media’s coverage on Saturday in what appeared to be short yardage work,” the BuffStampede staff prefaced before saying, “Sanders gave a devastating blow to Evan Kistler, knocking the offensive tackle back to the ground and creating a pileup around the ball carrier.” As CU’s 247Sports dedicated team reported, fellow Jackson State transfer Travis Hunter also had a standout day on August 6.
“While no one needed a reminder that Travis Hunter is a unique talent, he still served that reminder while practicing at cornerback on Saturday,” the BuffStampede staff prefaced before saying, “The nation’s top ranked transfer had an impressive interception during one-on-one work.”
Colorado football transfer group underrated heading into the 2023 season
Coach Prime’s Colorado football transfer group is underrated by way of Las Vegas sportsbooks’ 3.5-win over-under total and the general consensus that the Buffs will be overmatched by the entire Pac-12 in its final season before jumping to an even more competitive Big 12.
By the 2023 season’s end, though, CU could force the world to respect Sanders’ new school. And if that happens, it’ll be because of a transfer class that includes his two sons and the No. 1 Class of 2022 recruit in the nation, Hunter.
Colorado’s offense has a QB in Shedeur Sanders who continues to impress for an offense that has been ahead of the defense in fall camp, and by the sounds of it, the defense is starting to catch up with Sanders and Hunter making plays out of the secondary.
With the Buffs’ best players being either direct blood to Coach Prime or his prized recruit, it’ll be easier for Sanders to reach the rest of the roster. This transfer class has serious potential to help CU shock the world several Saturdays this fall.