This past week, brothers Shedeur and Shilo Sanders represented the Colorado Buffaloes at Big 12 football media days and spoke about how they continue to grow as players each year.
During an open media session with the two CU stars, the quarterback Shedeur discussed what he could do to improve on last season. He talked about limiting game-changing plays such as sacks and claimed he wasn’t anywhere near his ceiling last year.
To follow up, I asked both of them what they could do this year to play at the top of their games. Shilo, a safety entering his sixth college football season, was quick to share his approach:
“As the years go on, you have different experiences, you have different knowledge you obtain. Then you look back and it’s like, ‘Wow, I know so much more than before,'” Shilo said. “It’s just growth, so you can’t really put a cap on how much you can grow. We got Coach Prime (head coach Deion Sanders), (and) he got a lot of great coaches around us that have NFL experience, been at the top level. They know what was required to be great because at the end of the day, you gotta have a goal. (When) you reach that goal, you got to just keep evolving and evolving.”
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