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BOULDER, Colo. – Shedeur Sanders had a night to remember in Colorado’s season opener against North Dakota State. With 445 passing yards and four touchdowns, Sanders led the Buffaloes to a hard-fought 31-26 victory.
Sanders’ performance, including three touchdown passes to Travis Hunter, showcased his talent and potential. But it was a late-game decision that almost cost them the win.
With under two minutes left, Sanders attempted a deep pass that stopped the clock and gave North Dakota State a chance for a comeback. Fortunately, the Buffaloes’ defense held strong, securing the win.
Coach Deion Sanders, a former NFL star, had some words of advice for his son Shedeur after the game. “No more Mr. Nice Guy,” he quipped, emphasizing the importance of closing out games effectively.
The game was full of highlights, including Hunter’s acrobatic touchdown catch and LeBron James’ praise for his performance. Sanders also impressed with his passing accuracy and overall command of the offense.
Despite the victory, there are areas for improvement, especially in the run game and defense. The Buffaloes will look to build on this win as they face Nebraska in their next game.
Overall, it was a thrilling start to the season for Colorado, setting the stage for an exciting journey ahead in college football.
Key Takeaways:
- North Dakota State showed why they are a top FCS team.
- Sanders and Hunter shined in their roles, generating Heisman buzz.
- Colorado’s offense displayed firepower but needs to improve its ground attack.
What’s Next:
North Dakota State will face Tennessee State, while Colorado heads to Nebraska for their next challenges.
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