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The former field marshal of the Colorado Buffaloes, Shedeur Sanders, shared his confidence in his former university team despite suffering his first loss of the season against Georgia Tech.
The buffaloes lost to the Yellow Jackets, 27-20, when Haynes King gathered the winning impulse of the game in the last quarter. King scored in a 45 -yard race with remaining 1:07 in the last quarter. Colorado could not build the tauchdown of equalization in the last moments.
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Georgia Tech field marshal, Haynes King, on the left, passes beyond the corner of Colorado Teon Parks (3) for a TouchDown in the second half of a university football game of the NCAA on Friday, August 29, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by David Zalubowski/AP)
It was the first game of the team without Sanders and the winner of the Heisman Travis Hunter trophy. Both players entered the NFL draft after last season.
Sanders was still sure that the team will resolve him, especially because his father, Deion, is the chief coach.
“Things will blow. They have a great chief coach,” he wrote in X.
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The field of Campo de Colorado Buffalos Shedeur Sanders (2) greets fans after defeating the Arizona Wildcats in Arizona Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)
Deion Sanders has not been without his son of Mariscal de Campo for any of his university training career. They were together in Jackson State and Colorado once he took the work of the Buffaloes.
“Coach Prime” called Kaidon Salter the Marshal of the starting field to start the year. He had 159 passing yards and a touchdown pass to Dekalon Taylor in the loss.
Sanders said the team will be well despite the loss.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, directs his team against Georgia Tech in the first half of a University football match of the NCAA on Friday, August 29, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by David Zalubowski/AP)
“We could have won the game. It’s not as if the rear kicks us,” he said. “They left the ball. If we took advantage of the opportunities, I have a completely different mood here at this time.”