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Shedeur Sanders’ Top Tier Stats Show Why He Is Still Worth the Hype

Samnur Reza
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Colorado Buffaloes with Shedeur Sanders at the helm seemed unstoppable earlier this season. Led by Deion Sanders, the Pac-12 underdogs had three consecutive wins from the season opener, outshining their previous year’s performance. However, then came the bout against the Oregon Ducks, one of CU’s biggest conference rivals. The team significantly struggled, leading to a lopsided defeat, followed by two more losses, including a recent one against the Stanford Cardinals. However, this didn’t merely stop the hype around CU’s star QB, and a recently revealed set of stats proves why.

Colorado Buffaloes’ beat writer, Brian Howell, recently took to Twitter, showcasing Shedeur’s outstanding achievements. This list not only proves why the hype won’t budge around the Heisman contender but also cements his position as one of the top QBs in the league.

Shedeur Sanders Is Still Worth the Hype

Shedeur has been dominating college football this season, even putting up an insane fight against reigning Heisman Trophy winner, Caleb Williams. The team held their ground until the final seconds and came up short by just 7 points while facing the USC Trojans. Even in defeat, Shedeur has accumulated insane stats, dominating the top of the spot in the national rankings, with a staggering 2420 passing yards.

Furthermore, the star QB also claims two more top spots with 303 passing attempts and 219 completions. Without any surprise, he also comes third in terms of passing touchdowns, adding  21 touchdowns to his tally this season. Brian Howell’s released list also highlights Shedeur’s 23rd rating and completion percentage.

Despite facing challenges with a moderate O-line and a struggling defense, the 21-year-old Jerry Rice Award winner has been dominating the gridiron and sits among the frontrunners. However, former football player Jason Whitlock appears to have a different perspective.

Jason Whitlock Berates Deion Sanders

The renowned analyst didn’t mince words, delivering a scathing critique of Coach Prime on his ‘Fearless’ podcast. He asserted that Sanders’ Colorado takeover revolves around his son, Shedeur, branding Prime as a “pee-wee football coach” and suggesting that Sanders is prioritizing his son’s stats.

Whitlock also raised concerns, claiming that Coach Prime is exploiting his roster, and brought up Travis Hunter playing more snaps than necessary after coming back from an injury. He strengthened his stance by claiming that Deion needs players like Hunter to pad his son’s stats. He concluded by addressing the passionate fans, stating, “Deion is your God. And, you’re mad at me because he’s not my god,” followed by, “You’re upset with me because I’m telling you, you’re worshipping a false god.

With the upcoming showdown between CU and the UCLA Bruins, who have had a dominant season, even staying one place ahead in Pac-12, the speculation around the Sanders duo continues. It will surely be interesting to see if Coach Prime can once again lead the team to victory.

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Samnur Reza

Samnur Reza

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Samnur Reza is an NFL editor for The SportsRush. He holds a degree in English Honors and joined The SportsRush editorial team in 2023. Having previously worked as a freelancer and several media outlets, Samnur has been religiously following the National Football League for the past six and a half years. Samnur first started following football after Tom Brady's cameo in Ted 2. It wasn’t long before he found himself grabbing a bucket of popcorn to enjoy football games. He still vividly remembers his first-ever fixture: a 2011 matchup between the Patriots and Raiders, where Brady led his team to a 31-19 victory. Even so, Samnur believes Brady’s best performance came against the Falcons in Super Bowl LI, a game he still revisits from time to time. Samnur diligently follows most NFL athletes, their family members, and even the NCAA. Thus, he considers himself a diverse writer, having covered almost every corner of the football world. He does, however, have a special interest in athlete-centric stories. Whenever they engage in off-field ventures or charitable activities, Samnur enjoys reading and writing about them. Samnur had already authored over 1000 NFL-based articles before becoming an editor. His editorial journey began just a little over a year ago. Beyond football, Samnur is a true cinephile with an extensive repertoire of films. He’s also fond of cats and has a furry friend named ‘Eva.’ During his free time, Samnur enjoys playing video games, currently immersed in God of War: Ragnarök. Having recently learned how to ride a bike, he now wishes to travel almost everywhere on it.

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