Shedeur Sanders finally breaks his silence on handshake drama with CSU QB: 'Felt a lot of hate"

Shedeur Sanders opened up and shared his thoughts on the heated handshake controversy with CSU QB, all while taking a nice, sharp dig at him
Shedeur Sanders opened up and shared his thoughts on the heated handshake controversy with CSU QB, all while taking a nice, sharp dig at him / Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
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After all the drama, support, and hate, Shedeur Sanders has finally broken his silence on the handshake controversy with Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi on his podcast, "2Legendary."

"After the game, I said something to Colorado State QB because he was talking crazy on social media, and he was really doing it for the clicks," Shedeur said, opening up on his podcast.

"But we were just focused on the gameplan, we not worrying about him. It's like I said what I had to say to him because he wasn't telling the truth. It felt like a lot of hate, personally," Shedeur further added.

Sure enough, Shedeur and his team focused on their game plan, that's how they found their foot back in the game after the first quarter. While Shedeur Sanders had kept his cool before the clash, his stats spoke for themselves. 310 yards for four touchdowns.

Shedeur Sanders condemns Fowler-Nicolosi for comments on Travis Hunter

The best part about it all? It was not Shedeur's stats alone that left everyone shunned, especially the CSU team and its QB. Travis Hunter's scoreboard did that as well with his 13 catches for 100 yards, two touchdowns, a show-stopping interception and five tackles on defense.

CSU QB did not only intend to rub in it for the Sanders but he also dared and commented on Hunter, calling him too small.

While Hunter has not shared a response yet, his QB did.

"Colorado State QB, he hit the too-small pose on Travis. But Travis got a pick on him and Travis went 400, so how is he too small?"

Well, the 'too small' guy of Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi is touted to be the top guy in the CFB right now, with a Paul Hornung honor call, a top Heisman contender, the defensive player of the week, and of course, one of the most formidable players in the CFB as of now.