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Shilo Sanders publicly called out by his own brother ahead of critical game for Buffs

Deion Sanders Jr let his brother have it over his style of play

Shilo and the Buffs will take on Dylan Raiola and Nebraska this week
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Tensions are running high in Boulder, Colorado, as defensive back Shilo Sanders finds himself in the crosshairs of criticism after a controversial game-opening performance against North Dakota State. Sanders' aggressive style of play, long known for its physicality, may have crossed a dangerous line, and it's not just fans who are calling him out-his own family is stepping in to address his actions.

In last week's highly anticipated matchup, Sanders delivered several crushing blows to Bison players, earning a reputation for reckless play. His hard-hitting approach is nothing new, but this time, it came at a cost. A critical play in the red zone saw Sanders deliver a late hit on a defenseless receiver after the ball had already hit the ground. What could have been a routine field goal attempt for the Bison turned into a touchdown drive after the unnecessary penalty gifted them a fresh set of downs.

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That wasn't the only questionable move from Sanders. On two separate occasions, he was seen pushing Bison players after they had stepped out of bounds. One of these shoves even sent a player into the stadium wall, though no flag was thrown. While the officials may have looked the other way, the "dirty player" label stuck like glue, and it's not going away easily.

As Colorado prepares for a heated rivalry matchup against Nebraska, the spotlight on Sanders has only intensified. In an unexpected twist, Deion Sanders Jr., Shilo's brother, publicly criticized his sibling for his reckless behavior during a recent podcast appearance.

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"He was playing like a crash dummy out there," Deion Jr. remarked bluntly on the Zero 2 Sixty podcast. His frustration was palpable as he pointed to Sanders' careless penalties as a source of unnecessary harm to the team. "You've got to wait for the action to come to you. You can't just go out there crashing into people, especially on third down. It's just dumb."

The criticism from his own family adds a new layer of pressure on Shilo as Colorado braces for a tough showdown in Lincoln. The Nebraska Cornhuskers, looking to make a statement after last year's 36-14 defeat, will undoubtedly be looking to capitalize on any mental lapses or undisciplined play from the Buffaloes.

As tensions continue to rise, all eyes are on Shilo Sanders. Will he clean up his act, or will his reckless tendencies cost Colorado again? With so much riding on this week's game, any more unnecessary penalties could be the difference between victory and a crushing defeat.

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