Shedeur Sanders goes ‘Brady mode’ once again in Colorado football comeback
Shedeur Sanders went into “Brady Mode” once again for Colorado football completing a long pass in the final minute to lead the Buffaloes to another win.
Colorado football was the story of college football through the first three weeks before crashing back to Earth the last two weeks against Oregon and USC.
Yet, even in a loss to USC last week, Colorado football showed it can hang with the elite and that Shedeur Sanders is one of the most talented players in college football.
It’s not likely that Shedeur Sanders is going to win the Heisman Trophy or even be a contender. He was special in the second half scoring 21 unanswered points against USC to give Colorado football a shot at an epic comeback.
Yet, Colorado football is probably going to lose too many games, plus guys like Caleb Williams and Bo Nix are playing so well, and are also on elite teams that it will make it hard for Shedeur Sanders to even be a Heisman finalist.
That being said, he’s one of the most clutch quarterbacks in college football. Sanders led a come-from-behind win against Colorado State. And with the score tied 24-24 with less than a minute to go, on the road, Sheduer Sanders completed a bomb to get Colorado football in field goal range.
The Buffaloes made the kick and beat the Sun Devils 27-24. Colorado football might not win the Pac-12 this season, but with Shedeur Sanders under center, the Buffaloes are never out of a game, and there’s no doubt that went the game is on the line, you want Sanders to have the ball.