Shedeur Sanders: “I’m the Best Quarterback in College Football”
Shedeur Sanders, the talented quarterback from the University of Colorado, believes he is the top quarterback in college football. In an exclusive interview with Sports Illustrated’s Brice Butler, Sanders expressed his confidence in his abilities. He mentioned the adversity he has faced throughout his career, including having four different offensive coordinators in four years.
Sanders, who hails from an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities), transferred to a Power 5 program and has dealt with immense pressure. He emphasized that being the son of Deion Sanders adds another layer of expectation and scrutiny.
While USC’s Caleb Williams and North Carolina’s Drake Maye are often mentioned as top prospects for the 2024 NFL Draft, Sanders firmly believes he would be the first quarterback off the board if he had declared. He is determined to prove himself and showcase his skills during his upcoming season with Colorado.
Last season, Sanders had an impressive performance, completing 69.3% of his passes for 3,230 yards, with 27 touchdowns and only three interceptions in 11 games. These statistics highlight his talent and potential as a quarterback.
As he continues his college football journey, Shedeur Sanders aims to solidify his position as the best quarterback in the game. With his determination and skill set, he is ready to make a lasting impact on the sport.
According to the Source sportsgossip.com