Shedeur Sanders, Deion Sanders‘ son, torched TCU’s defence on Saturday, tossing for 510 yards and four touchdowns as Colorado pulled off a 45-42 shock away from home.
Kendal Briles, the TCU offensive coordinator, turns out to have provided some more motivation, as Deion revealed on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday. Deion said,
“He loves the game, he studies the game, he prepares the game, and he has a chip on his shoulder,” “The reason he was so intense and relaxed and ready — not only did he study, but we went to the camp of a certain school, and a certain coordinator we just played against, he’s the offensive coordinator, he was at that school, and we went to that school’s camp, and he didn’t pay [Shadeur] no attention. “I don’t even think he barely spoke to him. He just pushed him off to the side.”
"When we went to a camp of the offensive coordinator that we just played against he didn't pay Shedeur any attention..
He remembered that and he wanted to beat that guy so bad that he just went to work on Saturday" ~ @DeionSanders #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/Qx7MbSUX8p
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 4, 2023
Shadeur promised never to return to the school after a conversation between his father and son, according to Deion. He further stated that Shadeur absolutely ripped TCU to pieces .
“That’s why I tell my guys [coaches], you be careful on these visits, because these kids see everything. Be careful how you treat them because you never know when they’re gonna come up and beat you.” “He wanted to beat that guy so bad that he just went to work.”
“He dissected them,(TCU)”
The Associated Press quotes Shedeur as saying this after his team defeated TCU
“A lot of you didn’t believe in us,” “It’s crazy because you just got to understand our coach, Coach Prime, my dad, everywhere he went, he was a winner. Every game, every opportunity, he took advantage of.”
Well this does sound like a fair warning to all those coaches who deal with them young ones on day to day basis.
The coach should have paid more attention.