Deion Jr. likes Arkansas' ode to Colorado football X account's infamous Shedeur TD clip

Deion Sanders Jr. likes Arkansas' ode to the Colorado football program's X account's infamous Shedeur Sanders TD clip from fall camp
Deion Sanders Jr. likes Arkansas' ode to the Colorado football program's X account's infamous Shedeur Sanders TD clip from fall camp / Logan Newell/The Coloradoan / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Deion Sanders Jr. was a fan of Arkansas football's official X account posting a similarly edited clip of Taylen Green throwing a touchdown to Isaiah Sategna in the same vein as Shedeur Sanders' infamous TD toss to LaJohntay Wester; which was posted by the Colorado football official X account. Shedeur's throw was accused of being an edited clip of two seperate clips to make the "Grown QB" look better.

Arkansas' post had the same caption too: "Darts only," and had the same #FallCamp hashtag complete with the corresponding mascot's matching emoji.

"lol that’s actually pretty funny," Bucky prefaced before saying, "That’s some good stuff right there."

Truth be told, the Hogs' social media team had their fingers on the pulse with this topical ode. Or troll. Depends on the intent.

Green is a legitimate dual-threat QB who dominated the Mountain West on the ground at Boise State. His TD/INT ratio isn't the most inspiring, but maybe offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino is the wild card that gets the most out of him against SEC defenses. Certainly, Petrino's job got harder with Raheim Sanders leaving the Hogs in the offseason. That's more of an opportunity for Green to be the answer in Fayetteville, though.

Sam Pittman's chances of survival as head coach of Arkansas may not have much room for error. Green has to be the answer. There's only inexperience in the QB room otherwise.

Colorado football can't escape the news right now

"Prime Time" is taking its spot at the top of the most cared about program in the country for a second straight year. This time, ahead of a critical final campaign for Shedeur and Travis Hunter, the Buffs are in the news for the wrong reasons.

Accusations of locker room fights (and worse) have been flung at the program, and it's not going away anytime soon.

Pressure to win has mounted. And the stress at CU just shot up.

Coach Prime's first season as a grandfather is going to be one of the most culturally relevant seasons for a college program in recent memory.