Deion Sanders Jr. offers surprising olive branch to Nebraska after humiliating Colorado football

Deion Sanders Jr. was cool with Nebraska after they beat Colorado to a surprising extent
Deion Sanders Jr. was cool with Nebraska after they beat Colorado to a surprising extent / Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
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Nebraska was one proud team after obliterating Colorado football in a 28-10 blowout victory. So much so that they did not hold back one bit from further taunting the Buffs in their victory dance with their defiant song choice: "Perfect Timing" by Shedeur Sanders.

It didn't take too long for the viral video to reach Boulder as the "social media guy" of Deion Sanders and his sons gave his honest verdict on it.

"Y’all deserve it. Turn up Nebraska. We would do the exact same thing to y’all," captioned the eldest son of Deion Sanders on his Well Off Media Instagram page.

The viewers were in awe too as Dylan Raiola and Co. audaciously celebrated to the voice of Shedeur ' rapping, all while Raiola confidently raised his right wrist in the air, mimicking Shedeur's signature pose -- adding salt to their wound and everyone's lauding him.

The QB deserves each bit of respect he is getting; right from comps with Patrick Mahomes, to continuing his father's Corhhusker lineage, all in his initial freshman games. His 185 passing yards and a touchdown, while leading Rhule's team to an early dominating victory, is proof enough.

Even Deion Sanders himself could not resist praising the star QB.

Deion Sanders gives credit where its due to Dylan Raiola

Deion knew what Raiola was bringing in with him on Saturday. While he has been sparse with words after the disastrous loss, Sanders had already taken the high road as a head coach and praised the rival QB before their game-day.

"The kid (Raiola) made some darn good throws, some pretty good plays. They (Nebraska) did some consistent things that we knew they would do within their offense… I love what he showed in his first college game ever. I love what he showed," Sanders said in his weekly press conference before the clash against Nebraska.

Well, praise him or hate him, Raiola reminded what he came to do in football. If Shedeur Sanders wants to win against him, later in this season or later in his NFL career, he would need to seriously step his game up.

And not go stomping out of the field mid-game after a beatdown.