By Dan Zealley
After the East-West Shrine Bowl, @JoeBonham15 asked Shilo Sanders to respond to viral clips of him
being beaten in one-on-one drills during the practices. On3 Sports reports:
https://twitter.com/On3sports/status/1885377011037732998
“…It’s just really stupid, though, how people always just try to destroy you and I don’t do nothing bad to nobody.” Sanders said. “If you just hate me, or you want to hate me… paint me in a bad picture, they do that to our President…”
Sanders spent two seasons at South Carolina and played in 13 games in those years. He transferred to
Jackon State in 2021 when his father, Deion Sanders, took the head coaching job there. When Coach Prime
moved on to Colorado, so did Shilo and his brother Shedeur.
In 2023, he started 11 games for the Buffalos, led the team in tackles, with 70, and forced four fumbles.
This past season he missed three games due to injury, yet finished with 67 tackles and two fumble
recoveries.
Sanders came to the Shrine Bowl hoping to improve his NFL draft stock. He finished the East-West
Shrine Game with five tackles and added a pass breakup. His West team lost the Shrine Bowl 25-0. He is
expected to be a mid to late-round draft pick.
More Sports News