VIDEO: Cameras Caught Colorado Buffaloes QB Shedeur Sanders Demanding Money From His Father Deion After Hearing A Rumor Online

 

Deion and Shedeur Sanders talking after game.

Deion and Shedeur Sanders (Photo via Deion Sanders Jr.)
Deion Sanders Jr. filmed a hilarious interaction between his father and Shedeur Sanders following the Colorado Buffaloes’ 41-27 win over Texas Tech on Saturday.

As noted by Steve Berkowitz of USA Today, Coach Prime gets a $100,000 bonus for each of Colorado’s remaining regular season victories (he pocketed $100 K after Saturday’s victory, too). Understandably, Shedeur Sanders would like a cut of that sum.

Deion Jr. filmed a priceless conversation between Prime Time and the Buffaloes quarterback after their victory over the Red Raiders. At the start of the video, Shedeur asks his dad for some of the $100,000 for helping the elder Sanders achieve the bonus.

“I heard you get like $100k extra per win, Where mine at ?” Shedeur asks. Deion gives a typical dad response and says, “I don’t know what y’all talking about.”

In the victory over Texas Tech, Shedeur Sanders completed 30 of 43 pass attempts for 291 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Colorado has won three straight and six of their last seven, moving up to No. 17 in the AP top 25.

Colorado jumped out to a thrilling 3-0 start last year, before dropping eight of their final nine games. But the roster reinforcement (particularly on the offensive line) and a healthy Travis Hunter have been vital in the Buffaloes’ unexpected success this year.

The Buffaloes visit the Utah Utes on Saturday before traveling to Kansas to take on the Jayhawks on the 23rd. Their regular season campaign will conclude with a home tilt vs. Oklahoma State on the 29th.

Shedeur Sanders Could Be The No. 1 Pick Of 2025

A lot can change between now and the end of the NCAA season, but Sanders stands a good chance of going first overall in next year’s NFL Draft.

Sanders is regarded as one of the top quarterback prospects, along with Georgia’s Carson Beck, Miami’s Cameron Ward, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Texas’ Quinn Ewers. The aforementioned Hunter, of course, is also a strong candidate to go first overall.