Nebraska writer wants to see Sanders family removed from Colorado football program

2023 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson Of The Year Award And The Prime Video World Premiere Of "Coach
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Husker Corner's Oliver Vandervoort sees Nebraska beating the Colorado football program during their Week 2 matchup on September 7 as a must in order to eradicate the Buffs of the Sanders family.

"It’s not just Deion that needs to depart," Vandervoort prefaced before saying, "The entire Sanders clan, with their disruptive presence, needs to be removed. It’s time to clean house, and a defeat to the Cornhuskers could be the catalyst for their exit.

"Whether it’s Shilo Sanders beating a man so badly he won a multi-million dollar lawsuit, or Deion Sanders Jr often acting a clown on social media, or Coach Prime himself, I’m just incredibly tired of hearing about them."

Vandervoort believes the report that Coach Prime made his players attend the Li Wayne concert during Prime Weekend to watch Shedeur Sanders perform his song "Perfect Timing" -- which reportedly drove certain players to the transfer portal -- is grounds enough to remove him from the University of Colorado.

That's a bit much. But some just don't like the idea of Sanders having "Daddy Ball" double standards that exalt his sons high above the rest.

Colorado football program reaching historic levels of media heat

Requiring players to attend the Lil Wayne concert, something both Bucky and Deion Sanders himself deny, is far from the worst thing this program has been connected to. As often pointed out, those tickets were in high demand.

But the report has gotten the entire Sanders family to address it and have driven many to over-criticize it. It doesn't seem like an appropriate reaction from nearly anyone on something seemingly innocuous.

It's just Weezy.

There are going to be far more bombshell reports this offseason and during the season. This very will could be a blip on the radar come the Fall.

Though if Colorado continues to lose like they did during Prime Time's debut campaign, it'll certainly be brought up as meme material.