Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is the talk of the East-West Shrine Bowl this weekend, even though he isn’t participating at all. When Sanders and a litany of his Colorado Buffaloes teammates accepted their Shrine Bowl invites weeks ago,
Sanders, a son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, was the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year this season, when he led the NCAA FBS Division in completion % (.740), was second in passing touchdowns (37) and completions (353), and was fourth in passing yards (4,134) and attempts (477).
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Also in attendance for a portion of the meeting — though unexpected and only via FaceTime — was the quarterback’s father, Deion Sanders. The Titans, who have the first overall pick, met with Sanders for 45 minutes. The meeting also included a surprise FaceTime call from Shedeur’s father, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
The Tennessee basketball team fell just short in one of the best games of this college basketball season, dropping a true road game against No. 1-ranked Auburn in a 53-51 rock fight. Tennessee had a chance to win it at the end, but point guard Zakai Zeigler's game-tying 3-pointer came up short.
Where Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders ends up going in the 2025 NFL draft has been one of the more debated topics of the college football offseason. While
Chase Dollander is ranked as the No. 25 prospect in baseball, while Christian Moore is No. 68. Both played for Tennessee baseball.
Travis Hunter's odds to be the No. 1 selection in the NFL draft were on the move Wednesday, after a Titans executive said the team would not pass up a "generational talent" with the first pick.
Shedeur Sanders has decided not to participate in the East-West Shrine Bowl game but will instead engage with NFL scouts during the event in Denton, Texas. Ac
The Tennessee Titans own the rights to the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. President of Football Operations Chad Brinker was recently asked
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are looking to steal a four-star commit from the Tennessee Vols. 2026 four-star tight end Carson Sneed, a Vols commit since early August, tweeted on Thursday that he received an offer from Colorado.