Deion Sanders, CU Buffs should shut QB Shedeur Sanders down


Utah is CU’s bowl game now. And there’s no reason for Shedeur Sanders to play in it.

Hold on. Hold on. We don’t quit.

There’s a time and a place for macho, Coach Prime.

And Salt Lake City next Saturday ain’t it.

We’ve seen enough.

More than enough. Washington State came into Punishment On The Palouse with the Pac-12’s third-worst pass rush. The Cougars had racked up just 17 sacks over their previous 10 games.

They’d piled up four in the game’s first 12 minutes, setting the tone for a 56-14 blowout. They’d knocked out the younger Sanders, CU’s QB1, five minutes into the second quarter.

Wazzu’s defensive line? Nice bunch.

The Utes’ defensive front? Straight nasty.

Utah heads into the weekend averaging almost twice as many sacks per game (three) as the Cougs did before they ran over, around and through the CU pocket in a 56-14 beatdown. Utes defensive end Jonah Elliss, son of former NFL great Luther Elliss, rolled into Saturday with 12 sacks all by himself.





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