The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, responded on Thursday to criticism about the decision of the programs to withdraw the numbers of Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, who has scrambled the feathers of several people associated with the football program.
The member of the Football Hall of Fame professionally went to the elephant in the room
“We talk about O, we are not talking about anyone else,” said Deion, according to Atlético. “The only reason we are having this discussion is because its last name is Sanders. That’s all. There are so many things achieved in this expedition expediti. It is an incredible bone. And I think we should be grateful. It’s a new day, we are one A”
The school announced on Monday that Sheteur Sanders and Hunter have their numbers of respects retired on Saturday a ceremony in Folsom Field during the spring game.
The decision caused rapid reactions of the alumni of the football programs, which have expressed disappointment and concern that Colorado was sprouting to other players who also had the honor to withdraw the non -Shedeur. 2 and No. 12 of Hunter.
Among the former members of the football program to express their opinion on Jersey’s retirement, the list includes Joel Klatt, Phillip Lindsay and Darrin Chiaverini.
Both players have strong cases for honor after playing only two seasons in Boulder.
Hunter won the Heisman trophy for his 2024 campaign as a bidirectional player, having aligned as an open receiver and a corner.
Shooreeur broke a series of program approval records and was the winner of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm prize as the main QB of university football in the country.
Both players are expected to be tasks among the 10 best in the NFL draft next week.
Hunter and Shedeur have been accredited to help raise the programs profile, and the team ended 9-4 last season, becoming eligible for the bowl for the first time since 2016.
The Colorado coach hinted at journalists that he felt a sense of disappointment for the response to numbers, describing the root of it as “personal” and urging everyone to “be grateful for our people.”
Hi, he also insisted that Shoreeur didn’t care about the setback.
“We are going to clarify this: it’s a Sanders. He doesn’t care. Travis either. I don’t either,” Sanders said. “These guys are thinking about the draft, thinking about where their career will happen. But we are grateful that Buff Nation has kind; they have become wonderful.”