Why is Shedeur Sanders being called the “George Floyd” of football?
The spring game at Folsom Field wasn't just about warm-ups and crowd energy this past Saturday-it was a moment for the Colorado Buffaloes to celebrate their biggest star in recent memory. As fans packed the stadium,Shedeur Sanders stood on the field, watching his No. 2 jersey go up in program history. Officially retired. Permanently honored.To many, it was a fitting tribute to the quarterback who brought prime-time buzz to Boulder under the watch of his father, head coach Deion Sanders. But to others, the gesture felt premature-and even political.Shedeur Sanders' jersey was emotionally retired by Colorado as his new single playedOne of the loudest voices of dissent came from veteran sports commentator Jason Whitlock. Speaking on his show Fearless, Whitlock criticized the university's decision and didn't hold back. "Rashaan Salaam won a Heisman and had to wait 23 years," Whitlock […]